Americans are living longer, and many of us are working longer as well. And, although many of us truly love our jobs and feel fulfilled in our careers, sometimes working longer is necessary to achieve our financial goals.
Since we are working longer, why not strive to make your job as gratifying, productive, and yes, lucrative as you can? Negotiating a pay raise, working from home, or even launching your own business can bring you closer to your long-term financial goals, as well as enhance your life outside of work. Remember to make sure that you also have the right insurance policies in place to protect yourself and your family if you are suddenly unable to work.
As the days get shorter, it’s easy to feel a little sluggish, but there are ways to feel energized and excited about the fall, as you push forward to meet the goals you set at the beginning of the year. Here are some great tips.
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This week’s articles are the following:
- Article 1: Seven Pivotal Questions To Ask Yourself If You Want A Significant Salary Increase
- Article 2: Consumers Will Increasingly Feel Pain From Trump’s Trade War. Here’s Why.
- Article 3: How to Handle an Unexpected, Early Retirement
- Article 4: YOUR MONEY-What another U.S. interest rate rise means for you
- Article 5: Refreshed For Fall: 5 Ways To Improve Your Attitude
- Article 6: Is It Possible to Be a Leader and Work From Home?
This is Matthew Greiner.
From all of us here at the Greiner Group.
Autumn is officially here
have a safe and happy weekend