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Using a credit card issued by a small bank or credit union could cost you $400 to $500 less each year than a card from a…
If you expect fabulous returns to continue, you’re likely to be disappointed. Look closely at the data and you’ll see why. By William Baldwin, Senior Contributor…
Haunted by high prices and low inventory, the U.S. housing market can sometimes feel like a horror movie to prospective home buyers. Now there are fears…
Gift tax returns could be the most misunderstood, neglected, and overlooked part of estate planning. There are many people who know estate planning quite well but…
What’s the most you can receive from Social Security? The answer is…it depends on your age, your work history, your marital status, and your retirement decisions.…
Is the freeloading era finally coming to a close? That’s what some are asking in light of the news that Costco COST is implementing policies that…
The American College of Financial Services just released its fourth Retirement Income Literacy Study. Every three years in the past decade The College has conducted a…
Dear Big Move, I am a first-time home buyer with an 810 credit score and no debt of any kind. People keep telling me that it’s…
A new bill winding its way through Congress aims to increase retirees’ net income from Social Security by eliminating federal taxation of benefits. Unless the You’ve…
Do you have information on helping student-athletes like me with filing taxes this year? Especially for those receiving money from their name image and likeness. Young…