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As a travel nurse, you'll experience lots of benefits - but when it comes time to buy a home, you may have some questions. The 13-week contract looks to underwriters as having unsteady employment. The part of your compensation coming as stipends or travel reimbursements aren’t seen on a W-2 form mak...
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | August 02, 2022
The 2022 tax season is just around the corner. Are you ready? Learn about how taxes work as a travel nurse!...
Risa Kerslake, RN | February 15, 2022
Recently, the W4 form received an overhaul. The form that you fill out with your employer when you start working, this document determines the rate you will have federal income taxes withheld from your pay - and now, it looks very different from the W4 that we all used for years. ...
BHS Team | January 19, 2021
A 401(k) retirement plan lets you put away money tax-deferred. In most cases, you put in money and your employer matches. Traveling nurses often work for multiple employers in the same year. Because of this, there are things you need to understand when talking 401(k) issues with your agency....
Kurt Ullman, RN, BSPA, MHA | January 09, 2020
Life on the road can be challenging when it comes to sticking to a budget. Eating out, transportation, and even laundry can add up quickly! The key is to experience new places while stacking your savings account. Here’s a list of strategies to trim your spending while living “life on the road”....
Kearstyn Fox, RN | December 26, 2019