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Lessons From Past Recessions

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As of August 2022, the economy has already seen two months of negative GDP growth, but the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) hasn’t officially declared one yet. Instead of watching what the market does daily, spend some time tending to your finances so you know where you stand. Beef up your emergency fund.

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3 Financial Tips to Consider Before Pursuing Your Passion Full Time

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By 2020, we’d both become full-time entrepreneurs and today, we’re well on track to fully replace our old job salaries by 2022 if not sooner. Most conversations about investing tend to focus on retirement planning and thus a lot of attention is paid to 401(k) and IRA accounts. Open and start funding a brokerage account.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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Although everyone’s personal finance journey is exactly that, there are certain steps we all can take as we pursue financial feminism and literacy. Get familiar with your finances. Knowledge is power, and knowledge of our own finances is especially powerful. It is no secret that the gender wage gap continues to persist in 2022.

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4 Ways To Financially Support Your Employees (Other Than Raises)

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Employee financial stability dropped almost 10 percentage points in 2022; more than half of the country’s workers are living paycheck to paycheck. According to Betterment’s 2022 Financial Wellness Barometer , 64% of respondents claim that financial wellness isn’t about saving for the future or planning for unsuspected situations.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

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During another event in April 2022, after the passing of the American Rescue Plan, President Biden expanded on the benefit of small businesses. And companies that weren’t cutting jobs cut benefits, from retirement funds to healthcare coverage. Even the healthcare industry, often considered a safe zone, trimmed areas of its workforce.

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