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Beth Pinsker

Beth Pinsker

Director, Editorial Services, Viewpoints at Fidelity.com

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Recent Articles

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Fear, sticker shock over health insurance greet laid-off workers

If you were laid off in April, the health insurance from your job may stop at the end of the month. Then what?
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Your Money: Stimulus check confusion? Common questions, answered

In a little over a year, when Americans file their 2020 tax returns, much of what is going on with coronavirus-linked stimulus payments will finally add up.
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Your Money: Why you might be afraid to spend your stimulus check

If you got your stimulus payment this week from the IRS and it is still in your account, are you afraid to spend it?
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Your Money: Make a big impact with your COVID-19 charity dollars

When Rachel Baron wanted to give back to her community affected by COVID-19, her first thought was to help local emergency room doctors. So the 46-year-old advertising copywriter worked with some friends to set up food deliveries from local restaurants in New York’s Westchester...
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Your money: How to adjust your autopay spending during the coronavi...

Coronavirus lockdowns might have caught a lot of people by surprise last month, but with April’s new billing cycle, it is time for cash-strapped Americans to rethink automatic spending habits.
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Your Money: The one document Americans need now - Power of attorney

If you live in the United States and really want to be prepared for coronavirus, experts say you need a fully executed power of attorney, which designates a trusted person to take over your finances should you become incapacitated.
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Pay for cleaners, babysitters and dogwalkers hangs in the balance

Lily Reiche has lost nearly half of her dogwalking clients in Los Angeles because of California’s coronavirus stay-at-home order. Of the 40 or so accounts at My Dog Spot, which dried up because people are either working from home or have lost income, just five clients are...
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Your Money - Separation anxiety: Divorce, money and coronavirus

The first few days of staying at home for coronavirus seclusion with my two kids were chaotic, stressful and scary, much like they were for everyone else.
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Your Money: Now is not the time to stop saving for retirement

When you see soda on sale at the supermarket, do you run screaming into the parking lot in a panic? Or do you buy six?
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Coronavirus fears shake Yale economist Robert Shiller

In scary times like these, it is comforting to talk to someone who has seen and studied a lot of things – booms, busts, and everything in between.
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Your Money: A coronavirus emergency plan for paying your bills

Lives are on hold all over the world as we distance ourselves socially to contain the coronavirus, but bills still pile up.
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YOUR MONEY: What it means to invest with a gender lens

When clients tell financial adviser Catherine Valega that they want to invest their money in women, they are not always clear what they mean.
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YOUR MONEY: Family offices lead the way on impact investing

When former investment manager Ron Cordes started a charitable foundation in 2007, he got frustrated because he could only “do good” when he was actively giving the money away to needy causes.
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Intel lures tech talent in Israel by investing in smart buildings

Intel is investing in “smart buildings” in Israel that will be full of perks to keep employees happy, helping the chipmaker compete for top tech talent.
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Seniors deal with the harsh reality of debt

Allen Lomax knows how retirement is supposed to go: By your golden years, you should have paid off your house, built up a big pot of savings, and be able to face the years ahead without fear.
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To train more workers, companies turn to virtual reality

The future of employee training involves no embarrassing role-playing in front of new colleagues or boring web modules which take an hour each to click through.
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Your money: Avoid divorce money regrets by taking control now

Emotions -- and expenses -- often run high during a divorce, but people and their bank accounts can bounce back given enough time. A new study from Fidelity Investments, released Tuesday, shows that by five years after a divorce, most people feel recovered from the psychological...
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Your Money: Ditch the Resolution - Do a year-end review instead

It is hardly a secret that people rarely stick to New Year’s resolutions - only about 8% of people actually make it to the finish line with their goals, according to studies from the University of Scranton, in Pennsylvania.
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Local hero: Florida hotelier Harris Rosen keeps his giving close to...

Harris Rosen has a chain of eight hotels bearing his name in the Orlando area, but he makes most of his headlines these days for giving away his fortune.
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Your Money: How to up your bond game with ETFs

Most people’s basic knowledge of investing is that their portfolio should be a mix of stocks and bonds.
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How to make the most of a zero-commission world

How interested are people in trading stocks for free?