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Author: Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAY

Money

When investing, know your risk tolerance and how to recover from mistakes

January 10, 2021Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on When investing, know your risk tolerance and how to recover from mistakes

Your risk tolerance is the amount of volatility you’re willing to endure, prior to suffering undue stress and anxiety.

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As a painful 2020 ends, it’s time to set yourself up for financial success in 2021

December 20, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on As a painful 2020 ends, it’s time to set yourself up for financial success in 2021

If you’re excited to see 2020 end, you’re not alone. But don’t get in too much of a hurry. This is a chance to set your financial life straight.

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Should you go for the more expensive college in case student loans are forgiven? Don’t bank on it.

December 6, 2020December 6, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Should you go for the more expensive college in case student loans are forgiven? Don’t bank on it.

How can you possibly begin to evaluate the value of an education if you don’t know how it will impact your finances upon the payments coming due?

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Personal finance tips: Our son moved home but is struggling to find work. What rules should we set?

November 16, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Personal finance tips: Our son moved home but is struggling to find work. What rules should we set?

We told our recent grad he could live with us in 2020 to get on his feet, but he’s struggled to find steady work. What financial rules should we set?

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You lost your job but found one that pays less. Here’s how to make it work for you and your retirement plans

November 1, 2020November 1, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on You lost your job but found one that pays less. Here’s how to make it work for you and your retirement plans

A reader lost her marketing job, but found a new one that pays less. Despite the income change, it’s still possible to save up for retirement.

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Your newsfeed filled with posts of friends buying houses? Don’t be fooled by low interests if you’re not ready

October 18, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Your newsfeed filled with posts of friends buying houses? Don’t be fooled by low interests if you’re not ready

I don’t believe low interest rates are a reason for a nonbuyer to turn into a buyer. Instead, low interest rates just sweeten the pot for buyers.

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What to do if your employer lowered their 401 (k) match

October 4, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on What to do if your employer lowered their 401 (k) match

When a person reduces their retirement contribution level in response to an employer’s reduction of the match, the only one affected is the employee.

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Just got a job offer? Be smart about your new benefit choices like health coverage, 401(k) savings levels

September 20, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Just got a job offer? Be smart about your new benefit choices like health coverage, 401(k) savings levels

From filling out a W-4 to picking health insurance, It’s critical to sign up for the right benefits when you get a new job.

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Your fears help you make smarter choices about personal finance during an economic crisis

September 13, 2020September 13, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Your fears help you make smarter choices about personal finance during an economic crisis

During the recession caused by COVID-19, my goal is realism. I’d like to focus on the personal finance steps we must take to protect ourselves.

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Having to dip into your retirement savings? Talk to your lender first.

August 30, 2020Peter Dunn, Special to USA TODAYComments Off on Having to dip into your retirement savings? Talk to your lender first.

When so many aspects of life are going wrong, it’s certainly understandable to seek normalcy.

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