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Work from Home? Why You Should Consider Child Care

Published or updated August 15, 2014 by Miranda 4 Comments

When I first started working from home, my son (who is now in elementary school) was three. One of the most common questions I fielded was this: How do you get work done with a child at home?  The answer: I send him to the sitter.

People are often shocked to learn that my son went to the sitter, and later to preschool, when I am a work from home parent.  After all, isn’t one of the reasons some of us work from home is to avoid sending the kids to the sitter?  This is only partially true.  I like working from home because it provides me with flexibility, and, of course, because I can spend more time with my son.  But that doesn’t mean that I keep my son home all the time.  Indeed, having my son in child care has helped me be more productive, as well as provide the opportunity for more quality time with my son.

Here’s why you might consider child care when you work from home: [Read more…] about Work from Home? Why You Should Consider Child Care

Filed Under: Business, Kids Tagged With: home business, home office, Income, Money, stay at home, work from home

Are You Missing Out on These Credit Card Perks?

Published or updated December 16, 2013 by Miranda

While it’s true that you need to be careful and responsible with your credit card, your credit card isn’t necessarily evil.

Indeed, your credit card can actually be a source of different perks.

I’m not just talking about rewards programs (which can offer great opportunities to get cash back, and free stuff).  Your credit card also comes with a number of other perks that should be considered:

Don’t miss out on these credit card perks:

[Read more…] about Are You Missing Out on These Credit Card Perks?

Filed Under: Credit Cards Tagged With: credit card perks

Do You Need Disaster Insurance? What Type Should You Get?

Published or updated April 6, 2013 by Miranda

Once again, a natural disaster has brought the attention of many to the possible need for disaster insurance. Hurricane Irene might not have been as fierce as many expected, but there will still probably be plenty of insurance claims from floods and other damage.  Whenever we hear of a hurricane, an earthquake, tornadoes or some other disaster, it often prompts a double-check of the homeowners policy to see if you would be covered in a similar disaster were to befall you.  Do you need disaster insurance?  See the different types available and if you need it.

Types of Disaster Coverage

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Filed Under: Insurance Tagged With: disaster insurance, natural disasters

Homeowners Insurance Coverage: Are You Truly Covered?

Published or updated December 4, 2012 by Miranda

One of the biggest purchases you make is your home. It is an expensive item to own, and its protection is quite important if you want to maintain financial freedom.  After all, if something happens to your home, it can be quite expensive to fix.  Insurance is purchased to help you afford unexpected problems, and this includes homeowners insurance.  However, it is important to realize that not every situation is always covered by homeowners insurance.

Before you consider that your entire home, and everything in it is covered, it is important to double check what is actually covered by your policy.  You may need to purchase additional insurance coverage if your homeowners policy is lacking.  Here are some of the more common items not covered by some homeowners insurance policies:
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Filed Under: Home, Insurance Tagged With: homeowners insurance, homeowners policy

Investing: Why Boring is Good

Published or updated December 4, 2012 by Miranda

In many ways, we are conditioned to believe that anything boring is undesirable. However, in some cases, “boring” can be a good thing.  I like to think that investing is one of those things that can be better when it’s boring, rather than exciting.  I consider myself a rather boring investor, focusing mainly on index funds and dividend aristocrats.  Here’s why when it comes to investing, why boring is good: [Read more…] about Investing: Why Boring is Good

Filed Under: Investing Tagged With: dividend stocks, index funds, Investing, Money, stock trading, transaction fees

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