Numbered Publications by Jennifer Hunter
FCS5-474: Moving out of Your Parents' Basement: Should You Buy or Rent?
Caitlin Grasson, Jennifer Hunter | Dec. 12, 2019 (New)
It is increasingly more common for emerging adults to live with their parents for longer or to move back in with them after college. Either way, emerging adults (and their parents) have a goal of eventually being fully independent. Before moving out of your parents' house, there are some things you need to know, things you can be doing to prepare, and some things to consider. Let's start with some basics you may need to know before you get out into the real world by yourself.
FCS5-472: Savvy Sellers and Bargain Hunters: Online Edition
Alex Elswick, Jennifer Hunter | Oct. 4, 2019 (New)
For centuries, the town marketplace has been the hub of buying and selling. The same is true today, although the nature of the marketplace has changed. Buying and selling is shifting from brick-and-mortar-type stores to online retailers. The U.S. Census Bureau reported nearly $453.5 billion in e-commerce sales in 2017. As a consumer, it is important to know the pros and cons of online marketplace transactions. It is helpful to be aware of potential pitfalls when buying and selling online, ways to protect your identity, and which online marketplaces are available.
FCS5-473: Understanding Credit and Credit Scores as a Young Adult
Caitlin Grasson, Jennifer Hunter | Oct. 4, 2019 (New)
Talking about credit and credit scores can be both boring and overwhelming for young adults. However, it is important to know what credit is and how it impacts your future. Do not put off learning about credit scores until you are ready to buy your first house or car. Being proactive can help you avoid future headaches and put you on a path toward being an independent adult.
FCS5-471: Health and Travel
Alex Elswick, Jennifer Hunter, Brooke Jenkins-Howard, Sally Mineer | Jul. 2, 2018 (New)
Getting sick on vacation is bad news. It has the potential to ruin the trip for everyone. Finding quality medical care while on vacation can be difficult as well. While you may not always be able to prevent illness when travelling, you can be adequately prepared to minimize your symptoms and to get back to reclining comfortably on the beach as soon as possible. Consider the following suggestions to prepare for the possibility of health complications while traveling.
FCS5-468: International Travel: What You Need to Know Before You Go
Alex Elswick, Jennifer Hunter | Jul. 2, 2018 (New)
Individuals and families are planning leisure trips to destinations all over the world. Regardless of which international travel destination you choose, careful planning is a must. While planning an international trip may seem daunting, there are a few tips that you can follow to make sure that you have the best travel experience possible whether you are a novice or seasoned traveler.
FCS5-470: Money and International Travel
Alex Elswick, Jennifer Hunter | Jul. 2, 2018 (New)
Deciding to go on a vacation is an exciting, and all too often stressful experience. Your fantasies of reading a good book while on the beach may be interrupted by intrusive financial concerns. How should you pay for your trip? How will you protect your finances while you are gone? Should you get travel insurance? What about scams or theft? There are numerous financial issues to take into account when planning a trip. Consider implementing some of the following strategies in order to protect your finances.
FCS5-464: Downsizing Your Home: A Guide for Older Adults
Jennifer Hunter, Kristyn Jackson | Jul. 20, 2016 (New)
Downsizing to a smaller home has become a recent trend. Older adults in particular can benefit from such a move. Smaller homes typically require less maintenance and can result in significant savings for the homeowner because of lower utility bills, property taxes, and insurance. This publication will help you make decisions and plans for downsizing.
FCS5-463: Investigating Your Health Insurance Options
Jennifer Hunter, Kristyn Jackson, Nicole Peritore | Dec. 10, 2015 (New)
Identifying healthcare wants and needs for you and your family is an important first step to finding a healthcare plan that will provide adequate healthcare coverage at a sufficient price. This publication will help you determine a health care plan that will best suit your needs.
FCS5-462: Managing Holiday Expenses: How to Reduce Spending to Decrease Stress
Laura Frey, Jennifer Hunter | Jan. 26, 2015 (New)
This publication helps you plan for holiday expenses throughout the year and adopt new, lower-cost traditions to reduce the added stress and crunch on your wallet.
FCS5-461: Evaluating Your Health Insurance Needs
Jennifer Hunter, Nicole Peritore | Apr. 29, 2014 (New)
Insurance provides financial security when the unexpected happens. Many people receive health insurance from their employers. People who are not working or are self-employed, retired, or who have too little or unaffordable coverage now have the opportunity to purchase health insurance through the Health Benefit Marketplace. Before purchasing health insurance, it may be helpful to spend some time considering what you need or want in a health insurance plan.
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