How to Post Jobs on Craigslist

by Quinten Plummer It’s quick and costs as little as $10 per post. And without too much effort, you could have your job posting live on Craigslist in under 20 minutes.If you’re wondering how to post jobs on Craigslist in the first place, it’s probably because you’re looking for a job board that’s low cost and still capable of targeting job hunters in your community.Craigslist is a good place to

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How to Post a Job Online: 2022 Update

by Kari Faber Are you ready to start hiring more employees? Once you’ve figured out your budget and what roles need to be filled, it’s time to start bringing in candidates. But if you’ve never posted — or don’t know how to post a job, it can be confusing.How do you know where to start? What are the best job boards to post jobs on? What job details need to

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Mint Mobile Gives You a Huge Discount if You Sign Up for a Year

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterThere are so many different cell phone providers offering so many different plans to choose from. There are way too many choices, honestly. It’s all too much to take in. It’s all so overwhelming that most of us tend to stay paralyzed and just stick with our same old provider. No sense rocking the boat.Here’s a reality check, though: You’re probably paying too much for cell phone service.

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Compare Cell Phone Deals in Just 1 Minute on This Website

by Kari Faber Do you remember the good old days? The ones where you had a house phone with a curly wire and you begged your parents to pay the extra $15 a month so you could get your own private line?Hardly. I had to dig for that memory, because now all I know is $1,000 phones. And fighting to keep your cell phone number when you switch mobile plans.

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Robinhood Review 2022: Pros and Cons

by Timothy MooreContributorDid the movie The Big Short go right over your head? Does Nasdaq sound more like a foreign country than a stock market index? When you hear about bear markets and bull markets, do you envision adorable cartoon mammals browsing for fresh produce at a local farmers market?You’re not alone.The stock market can be confusing, and if you’re not a financial wizard in the Wall Street inner circle,

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Chime Review 2022: Checking, Savings, Pros & Cons

by Dana Sitar, CEPF®, Jamie CattanachDigital-first financial services are the wave of the future: all of the money management, none of the getting off the couch.One of the earliest players and a leading company in the branchless banking game is Chime, a financial technology company founded in 2013 by Chris Britt (current CEO) and Ryan King (current CTO).Like other online banking options, Chime offers many of the most important features

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Public App Review 2022: Pros and Cons

by Dana Sitar, CEPF®ContributorIt’s clear from the popularity of online forums about investing (hi, Reddit), that a lot of beginner investors value the advice of fellow investors as much as — or more than — that of an actual financial advisor.So it was only a matter of time before an investment app built the community right into its platform.Public is one of the earliest active investing apps and the only

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Dear Penny: Can I Collect My Ex-Husband's Social Security if He's Only 54?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorI’m in the process of divorce. It’s been two years since I’ve filed. My husband makes more money than I do. I’m disabled and can’t work. I hardly have an income coming in right now! I’m going to be 62 in four months. He is 54. Would I be able to get his Social Security if I retire at 62?-Legally SeparatedDear Separated,Bad

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The Penny Challenge Can Help You Save More Than $700 This Year

by Nicole DowSenior WriterWhat difference can saving your pennies make? A lot, it turns out, if you’re doing the penny challenge.This money-saving challenge helps you put aside $667.95 in a year — or $671.61 in a leap year. To participate in the challenge, follow these steps:Start by saving one penny on the first day.Each day that follows, add one cent to the amount you saved the day before. For example,

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How to Help Charities Without Donating Money

by Kristen PopeContributorIf money’s tight or you’re living paycheck to paycheck, being philanthropic probably seems beyond your reach.But here’s some good news: You can still give back to the charities and nonprofit organizations that are important to you.Even when you’re strapped for cash, there are things you can do to help others. Here are six ways. These options will let you do good and give back without spending money.While many

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