Top 10 Financial Challenges for Millennials

Top 10 Financial Challenges for Millennials

A lack of preparation for financial emergencies. Everyone needs an emergency fund. While the lack of an emergency fund is common within every age group, millennials are especially likely to not have any money set aside for emergencies. Strive to set aside 3-6 months of living expenses and you’ll be prepared for most financial emergencies. Failing to take advantage of 401(k) matching. If your employer offers 401(k) matching, take advantage of it. Not only will your money work for you, but your employer is giving you the same amount as what you’re investing. Considering future growth, your employer could be handing you a fortune – for...
Think Like a CFO in Your Personal Finances and Enjoy a Brighter Future

Think Like a CFO in Your Personal Finances and Enjoy a Brighter Future

Many people handle money well at work, but horribly at home. There’s a different mindset when you’re expected to act like a professional. What if you handled your personal finances with the same professionalism a CFO takes care of business? Discipline and professionalism can add a lot to your personal financial future. Just because no one is watching you doesn’t mean you can be irresponsible with your finances at home. Act like a CFO and take control of your money: 1. Live by your budget. Even the wealthiest companies have budgets that each department and manager are expected to follow. As your own personal CFO, you should prepare a monthly budget and chart any discrepancies. Then make the necessary budget adjustments. • If you don’t have a budget, creating one is the first order of...

Meet Jeanette Sandoval, KDA client concierge and the person who greets customers with a smile as they come in through the door. She has been with the company one awesome year contributing to KDA standards for excellence with her professionalism and work ethic. There’s more to her than being the first person you see when you enter the office. Here is the full interview where you can learn a few more things about Jeanette.  When did you join Karla Dennis and Associates? January 13, 2015     What’s the best thing about your job?    That I learn something new every single day. read...
Retiring Before Age 65? Tips for Saving Money on “Obamacare”

Retiring Before Age 65? Tips for Saving Money on “Obamacare”

We’ve all seen how medical expenses, including health insurance, go up with age. If you’re not yet age 65, where you can have Medicare, The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has made finding health care that corresponds to your budget easier, in some circumstances. However, understanding how tax credits and subsidies affect your options is not always easy. You might find that getting insurance under the Affordable Health Care Act requires some planning: Start by assessing your income and find out what the poverty level is in your state. These numbers will determine the subsidies you qualify for. Find out if you qualify for Medicaid. Income requirements vary from one state to another: In some states, you can qualify for Medicaid if your income corresponds to the poverty level or is below this level. Some states have expanded Medicaid, which means this option is available if your income corresponds to or is below 138% of the poverty level. You might qualify for tax credits that would help you pay for health care coverage. You can qualify for tax credits as long as your income corresponds to or is lower than 400% of the poverty level in your...
The Modern Guide to Getting the Promotion of Your Dreams

The Modern Guide to Getting the Promotion of Your Dreams

In today’s world of business, getting a promotion can be challenging. There are more things to think of than just doing your job for a long time until your seniority earns you a promotion. Competition can be tough. In addition, modern technology and social media both provide information about you that can make or break your dreams of getting that promotion. Take advantage of these strategies to get noticed and outshine your competition: Remain active in your career. It’s easy to fall into a comfortable pattern at work and forget to think about the future. Even if you’re a good worker who makes steady progress, it may not be enough for a promotion. Keep your career goals in mind and grow your value to your company. Pursue all of the opportunities that you can. Volunteer for crucial projects. Show your team spirit by helping out your coworkers when they need assistance. Invest in yourself and your career. Are you investing time, money, and effort into your future? You can advance in your career by taking steps that show management you’re interested in learning. Take classes, get another degree, earn certifications, or attend conferences. You can even find courses for free online that help increase your skills. Your company may offer training materials. Take advantage of these trainings and learn all you can about your company and everything that you can do for them. Pay attention to your social media interactions. Social media can have a big impact on your ability to get a...
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