Smart Money Podcast: Money Hot Takes, and Too Many Credit Cards – NerdWallet

Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. This week’s episode starts with two hot takes from our hosts about buy now, pay later loans and credit reports. Then we pivot to this week’s money question from Lauren, who left this voicemail: “Hi. My name is Lauren, and I’m interested … Read more

5 Common Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident – J&Y Law Firm

A simple misstep after a California car accident can jeopardize your claim against an insurance company, which in a personal injury case means you could lose thousands of dollars. Therefore, it is crucial that you understand what NOT to do after a car accident. Before discussing the 5 most common mistakes people make after a … Read more

The case for composable architecture in insurance

Within the insurance industry, we understand that in order to remain relevant and retain market share we need to be agile, innovative and adopt new technologies. From a technical point of view, this means that insurers need to be able to adapt their enterprise architecture quickly and sustainably in order to reinvent themselves and grow. … Read more

Federal Judge Denies Transgender Inmate’s Request for Single-Occupancy Jail Cell | Law.com

A federal judge has denied a transgender inmate’s motions to amend her complaint and strike portions of the defendant’s motion for summary judgment, saying her request for injunctive relief to obtain a single-occupancy cell was outside the scope of her initial complaint. Plaintiff Michelle Lynne Kosilek is a transgender woman serving a life sentence in the Massachusetts state prison … Read more

Get IN the Game: Increase Enrollment with a Some-College-No-Credential Student Strategy | Liaison International

In the May 2022 annual report, Some College, No Credential Student Outcomes, the National Clearinghouse noted that there are 39 million Americans who have some college, but no degree. While identifying, reenrolling, and supporting these students—who often come from low-income, underrepresented, and underserved populations—is a critical social initiative, a growing number of institutions recognize the … Read more

How Truckers Should Brake Properly | Phoenix Personal Injury Law Blog

blog home Truck Accident How Truckers Should Brake Properly By The Husband and Wife Law Team on September 25, 2022 A big rig truck weighs up to 80,000. Trucks need to have fully operational brakes and a driver that knows how to use them to protect other motorists from collisions. When trucking companies try to … Read more

Nearly 1-in-5 U.S. Workers Contacted About a Suspicious Job Opportunity as Scammers Capitalize on Remote Work | Allstate Newsroom

The alarming trend featured in Allstate Identity Protection’s “Identity Fraud in Focus” report comes as Americans lose millions from fake job opportunities. NORTHBROOK, Ill., Sept. 26, 2022 – A new survey of 2,200 American adults finds that 17% have seen or been contacted about a suspicious job opportunity this year, according to the latest edition … Read more

How To Roll Over Your 401k

Save more, spend smarter, and make your money go further It can be tempting to cut and run when you quit a job – especially if you’re leaving a particularly nasty situation. But if you have an investment account tied up with that employer, it’s important to transfer those funds as soon as possible. Rolling … Read more

Loose Cannon Strikes Again – See Also – Above the Law

Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need The Rule Of Law: Aileen Cannon isn’t done rewriting the rule book to protect her precious, precious Donald Trump. Bad News: We’ve got deferrals… are stealth layoffs far behind? Sorry Nose, I’m Mad At My Face: Judge Ho is organizing a boycott of Yale Law clerks. Because clerks come … Read more