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I’m reading the short book, The Gap and the Gain, co-authored by Dan Sullivan, the famed founder of Strategic Coach, and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, and while…
Low-income borrowers are increasingly missing payments on their car loans and credit cards and may have missed the boat on ultralow mortgage rates, according to a…
Don’t wait until late in the year to plan your charitable gifts. Maximize the benefits to both the charity and you by considering contribution strategies throughout…
Hawaii is made up of eight major volcanic islands and many smaller islands; this archipelago became the 50th state in 1959. Maui, Kauai, Oahu, Lanai and the…
The labor market recovered quickly from the massive pandemic induced downturn in early 2020. The labor market regained its pre-pandemic strength within a few short years.…
Dear Big Move, My husband is 66 and I am 61, and we have a 30-year mortgage at 4.99% with a current balance of $306,000. We…
Can you think of anything that makes a person more desperate for relief than being in constant pain? People can fall for anything that promises to…
When Ann Shea, 44, was finalizing a divorce last year, she knew she wanted to keep the suburban Chicago home where she was raising her school-age…
If you’re approaching retirement or have just recently retired, a mission-critical task is using your 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRAs and other retirement savings to support your…
TurboTax has long used deceptive advertising touting free tax preparation on the popular platform, when in reality many people needed to pay for its filing services,…