This is that time of year that keeps wavering, can't decide if it wants to keep spring around for a while or just barge right into another hot, humid summer.
By all accounts, Maason Smith was the state's top football prospect last December, the pride of LSU's most recent recruiting class.
Heading into the home stretch, so to speak, that's quite a race they've got going atop the SEC baseball standings.
No matter how much she loves her crawfish and Ponchatoula strawberries, it's still mind-boggling that Kim Mulkey is LSU's women's basketball coach.
2021 PGA Championship prize money, purse: Payouts, winnings for each golfer from $12 million pool
There will be a lot on the line this weekend at the 2021 PGA Championship, and while a cash prize is not at the top of the list for most of the best golfers in the world, there's still a significant sum available to be claimed over the final 18 holes at Kiawah Island in South Carolina.
As of right now, the race for that winners payout and the six-figure checks reserved for the top 26 names on the leaderboard is wide open. Phil Mickelson and Louis Ooshtuizen hold the 36-hole lead in the clubhouse at 5 under but more than a dozen golfers are within four strokes of that lead, including major winners Brooks Koepka (-4), Hideki Matsuyama (-4), Gary Woodland (-2) and Bryson DeChambeau (-2).
Max 401(k) contributions: How much money you will have for retirement
Investing nearly $20,000 per year can equal a lot of money when it comes time for you to retire decades in the future.
Most people are allowed to contribute up to $19,500 to their 401(k) in 2021 , but the limit often changes from year to year to keep up with inflation.
CNBC crunched the numbers, and we can tell you how much you will have for retirement if you max out your 401(k).
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One-third of Americans are losing sleep over money — here are four ways to stop stressing | Local
But stress itself isn't the enemy. Anxiety is like an alarm: It alerts you to something in your environment that makes you feel unsafe, disconnected and/or out of control. It's your brain and your body's way of protecting you (even though it doesn't necessarily feel that way).
The good news is that by getting connected with people and changing your thoughts and actions, you can begin to transform your bank account and your mental health. Here are a few practices that will help you get started.
Feds giving SC more covid money – without clear spending instructions | The Nerve
Local governments in South Carolina are expected to collectively receive hundreds of millions more in federal COVID-19 relief funding, though what exactly that money can be spent on is unclear.
The U.S. Department of Treasury last week adopted an "interim final rule" on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding. But local government spokespersons told The Nerve this week their municipalities haven't yet received the funds or specific guidance on how the money can be used, though the law authorizing the funding is more than two months old.
Opinion | Krugman Wonks Out: What We Talk About When We Talk About Money - The New York Times
Lately I've been getting a lot of mail from readers infuriated by my relative nonchalance about two issues: budget deficits and money growth. When I point out that the federal government is able to borrow at incredibly low interest rates, some retort that this is only because the Federal Reserve is buying a lot of debt. When I say that we shouldn't be worried about runaway inflation, some point to the rapid growth in the money supply and say that we're on the verge of becoming Venezuela.
How To Think Though Hard Financial Choices And Make Better Money Decisions
The nice thing about being in this stage, however, is that it's pretty easy to find objectively correct answers to the questions you likely have at this point.
There's one specific answer if you ask "what is a Roth IRA and what are the income limits if I want to contribute." There's a systematic way to figure out the answers to questions like, "how can I save up X amount of dollars in Y amount of time?"
But eventually, you will find an inflection point. It lies just beyond basic financial stability; it's everything that comes after you develop sufficient financial resources.
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