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What You Should Know About Heated Floors

Your home’s best heating source could exist just beneath your feet. (©TheCreativeBrigade, Adobe Stock Photos) There are all kinds of ways to keep your home heated from the ceiling to the floors — here are a few examples: • A forced-air furnace, powered by natural gas or propane, pulls in cold …

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The Moneyist: ‘I feel very bitter’: My sister was my late father’s power of attorney. She kept $100K of his savings. Should I pursue legal action?

Dear Moneyist, I am a 52-year-old unemployed homemaker with various health issues that have prevented me from working over the past 10 years. (I do not receive disability). My husband works full time. I have a sister who is retired, and she and her husband net approximately $ 15,000 per …

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3 Good Reasons Why You Should Install Corner Guards around Your Office

Running a successful corporate office entails much effort. The ergonomics of your office space play a significant role in the productivity of your employees and the efficiency of your business operations. While you have put your hard-earned money into setting up an office for your business, you may neglect the …

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Where Should I Retire?: I’m a ‘young 68’ with $3,200 a month in Social Security and don’t want it taxed — where should I retire north or west of Colorado?

Dear MarketWatch, I am finishing 50 years in the airline industry next year, and I am looking to relocate to anywhere north or west of Colorado (including Colorado) — but not California because of the taxes. I will have approximately $ 3,200 a month in Social Security and will hopefully …

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What You Should Know About 1031 DST Exchange

One of the goals of investors and regular individuals who take financial management seriously is maximizing profitability. There are different strategies and techniques to maximize profitability. One can be through asset management. Under asset management, there are also various tools to assess and discover which investment and asset acquisition decisions …

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The Moneyist: My late husband did not see his son in 30 years. Should I mail his son photos and other memorabilia — and risk him making a claim on his estate?

Dear Moneyist, My late husband had not seen his son in over 30 years. He and his son’s mother decided on her receiving a larger share of assets in lieu of child support. He did see his son a few times a year for the next several years, but contact …

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Which RV Should I Rent In Phoenix?

As a lot of people become more interested in using an RV for road trips, the demand for RV rentals has increased. With this, RV manufacturers are also trying to keep up by producing different types of RVs that has modern and innovative features. As a renter, you might get …

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Help Me Retire: I’m 52, won’t live past 80 and have $1.6 million. ‘I am tired of both the rat race and workplace politics.’ Should I retire?

Hi, I started working when I was 19 and have been saving half of my salary since my mid-20s. Now at 52, I am tired of both the rat race and workplace politics. With the virus, it feels even worse. I have saved about $ 800,000 in trading, $ 800,000 …

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Why You Should Use Nail Polish on Your Tools

After this, you’ll never struggle to read small markings again! There aren’t many reasons to use nail polish in your workshop, but here’s one of them. Many tools come with markings that are virtually impossible to read. Wire strippers have little gauge numbers, squares have numbers and graduations that are …

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