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The U.S. economy will enter into a “modest recession” in the back half of 2023, Fannie Mae FNMA forecasts. “We maintain our view that a modest…
Beginning in 2020, a wave of credit cards offering non-traditional rewards and perks started hitting the market. Rather than focusing on traditional miles, points or cash back, the…
Generation Z consists of individuals born between the mid-1990s to the early 2010s. As this generation enters the workforce and becomes financially independent, they are making…
It might have happened to you a few times in past years: You received an email or mail notice inviting you to join a class-action lawsuit,…
One of the downsides of being deb- free is that it makes you invisible to the banks, making it more difficult to take out a loan,…
The world is more complex, and so is money management. More information and more choices can lead to more complications. For financial advisers, the trick is…
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans passed a bill through the House Financial Services Committee this week that, if ultimately enacted by Congress, would undo President Biden’s…
Although many realtors are ethical and honest, it’s no secret that many are not. Here at AgingParents.com, we hear too many sad stories of older adults…
Taking a “gap year” before college may be out of the ordinary in the United States, but it is fairly common in other areas of the…
People who have health savings accounts are getting a big opportunity next year — a shot to contribute much more to these tax-advantaged savings accounts.It’s a…

