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The Senate has advanced a measure that would repeal President Biden’s signature student loan forgiveness initiative, a strong indication that it may ultimately pass Congress. The…
IRS spending plans are bumping up against the debt-ceiling negotiations. Congress was poised to give $80 billion to the IRS over a decade in order to…
If you are an American taxpayer who lives and works out of the U.S., you have about two more weeks to file your 2022 federal income…
After housing, transportation is the second-biggest expense for Americans age 65 and older. This demographic spent a mean of $7,160 on transportation in 2021, according to…
Sophia Amoruso teamed up with SoFi to create a financial guide specifically designed for women. Although women control the majority of discretionary spending, there is still…
This is reprinted by permission from . According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, April’s inflation report showed a decrease for the 10th consecutive month. So why am…
Families paying for college are relying on federal student loans more than they have in recent years, a recent survey said. Overall, 46% of respondents said…
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as “Credible” below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to…
Former IRS Commissioner David Kautter, now with RSM, discusses the recently released report on the feasibility of an IRS-run direct file program. This transcript has been…
Twenty-year-olds are saving for retirement. These are Generation Z’s, whose members were born between 1997 and 2012. Their efforts embrace several key points for a successful…

