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Profitable Ideas: The Bull Market May Have Room to Run, Financial Education in Aisle Three, and More

Weekly roundup of worth-your-time personal finance articles from around the web.

Is this the greatest bull market in history? (A Wealth of Common Sense). Good times (and bad times) can last longer than you may think.

What do you think you should be paid? (NY Times). Navigating a tough interview question. See also, 3 better questions to ask in your next job interview (Fast Company).

How to walk out of the grocery store with a smaller bill (CNBC). At a time of high inflation, it’s important to shop strategically.

How to teach kids to grocery shop frugally (Money Ning). Real-world lessons in the cereal aisle — just make sure your kids are well fed before you head to the store.

5 reasons to encourage your young children to pursue financial goals (Art Rainer). Learning how to set a goal and work toward its accomplishment is one of the most foundational steps in our kids’ financial education.

Giving to eliminate the after-Christmas blues (Crown). Keeping the Christmas spirit after putting the decorations away.

The new 401(k): three major additions and one loss for investors (Barrons). You’ll soon have more choices, including annuities. Caution advised.

Keeping a home improvement projects to-do list (Get Rich Slowly). Doing a little bit of maintenance on a regular basis can help ward off expensive repairs.

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