5 Smart Ways to Spend Your $1,200 Coronavirus Stimulus Check

On Friday, March 27, 2020, President Trump signed the coronavirus relief bill. The goal was to provide some relief and aid to certain impacted industries and American citizens who have been impacted by the economic shuttering caused by COVID-19. As part of the aid package, the plan calls for a one-time direct payment of $1,200 …

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Passive Investing During a Recession or Bear Market in 2020

Because of the global health pandemic, government officials have instituted a global shutdown in virtually all non-essential businesses in an attempt to “flatten the curve.” This “social distancing” may not cure the disease. However, the goal is to instead delay or spread out the number of cases over longer periods of time. By elongating the …

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4 Investing Strategies as Coronavirus Fears Spike

Global growth worries stemming from the novel coronavirus have shaken global markets. The possibility of a worldwide pandemic has caused uncertainty around supply chain disruption and consumer spending in the wake of the virus’ spread. Stocks have precipitously dropped nearly 15% from the all-time highs of February 19, 2020 to the last trading day of …

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Should I Invest the Balance in my Health Savings Account (HSA) in 2020?

If you have a qualified High-Deductible Healthcare Plan (HDHP), Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are wonderful tools to save for future medical costs. With a HSA, your contributions are pre-tax (or tax deductible). Essentially, you won’t owe federal taxes on the income you contribute to the account. Further, you have the ability to invest your balance …

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How long should I rent? 5 Key Considerations Before Buying a House in 2020

For most of us renters, paying our landlord each month feels like a complete waste of money. As we enter our mid-to-late 20s and 30s, many of our friends have already taken the plunge of home-ownership. We start getting the imposing question, “So, when are you looking to buy?” In our culture, home-ownership has become …

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