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Why Inflation Is Both Good and Bad for Your Wallet


However, consumers might funnel those returns to living expenses like rent, food, transportation and health insurance if they swell in price, she said.
Indeed, some companies have raised prices recently for household items like toilet paper, peanut butter and soft drinks.
All of those things obviously have a major impact, said Lassus, a certified financial planner and accountant.
Historical perspective
There are a few times in history when savers derived a negative net return after accounting for inflation.
In 1980, for example, a benchmark 10-year Treasury bond yielded an average 11.43% among its highest-ever. (That return beats out the roughly 10% average annualized return for stocks, as measured by the S&P 500 index.) ....

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Advisers underwhelmed by the first 100 days of Biden


Advisers underwhelmed by Biden’s first 100 days
An unscientific poll of readers found 61% disapproving of Biden and 60% opposing his proposed tax increases. The survey was released on April 29, Biden’s 100th day in office.
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Financial advisers aren’t impressed with President Joe Biden over his first 100 days in office, according to an online survey of
InvestmentNews readers.
The poll shows that 61% of respondents disapprove of the job Biden has done in the first three months of his presidency while 39% approve. The unscientific survey was released on April 29, Biden’s 100
th day in office, and as of Monday, more than 100 readers have responded to each question. ....

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Money tips for the new year: Here are 21 ways to reduce debt, build an emergency fun in 2021


Money tips for the new year: Here are 21 ways to reduce debt, build an emergency fund in 2021
Adam Shell, Special to USA TODAY
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Start the countdown: A new year is fast approaching. So now is the time to hatch a plan to get your personal finances back on track. Think of 2021 as a fresh start to solve your money worries.
Here are 21 tips – or must-do money resolutions for the New Year– to help you trim your debt and build up that crucial emergency savings fund in 2021.
Since most people need a substantial amount of money set aside to help ride out an unexpected financial setback, we ll kick off this list of advice with some money-saving tips recommended by financial planners and advisors: ....

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Personal finance in 2021: How to build an emergency fund, reduce debt


Review every expense that you have and ask yourself, Can I eliminate or reduce some of my expenses, says Philip Palumbo, founder and CEO of Palumbo Wealth Management. His pet spending peeve: dining out or ordering in. It can add up quickly, he says.
• Pay yourself first.
When payday comes, dollars tend to disappear quickly. So put your savings on autopilot. Set up automatic deposits that move money directly from your paycheck to your savings account, says Diahann Lassus, president of Lassus Wherley, part of Peapack Private Wealth Management. Pay yourself first, before those dollars have a chance to disappear, Lassus says. ....

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