Marriage? Give Me A (tax) Break
So, I hear you got married. Congrats! And you’re filing your taxes jointly for the first time, and want to know more about how to do that! Is that right? Just so you know, you don’t have to file jointly, but those romantics at the …
Forbes

Strategies to Deal with Potential Capital Gains Tax Increases
President Biden’s proposal to raise taxes on capital gains has many investors concerned. But before you make any rash decisions with …
Kiplinger

Are Americans financially resilient? College graduates are vulnerable
Even before the pandemic hurt the U.S. economy, about one-third of American families didn’t have enough money set aside to cope with …
USA Today

Buy Now Pay Later: How Does It Work And Is It Safe?
Online shopping has been prevalent since 1994, ramping up when eBay hit our screens a year later. When the pandemic rolled over us …
Finance Monthly

10 Tips to Help You Pay for College This Fall
Even if your college student received a scholarship or financial aid, odds are you’re staring at a hefty college bill now that the fall semester is nearly …
Money

Be Honest with Yourself About What You Want Out of Retirement
It’s safe to say that many of us want to confidently enjoy the early years of retirement without having to worry that money spent …
Kiplinger

Property Tax Exemptions to Seek During Assessment Appeals
As a property owner in the United States, then you’re no stranger to the concept of property taxes. Largely considered a necessity at …
Investopedia

4 Tips To Jumpstart Your Charitable Giving
After she finishes her next round of giving, Mackenzie Scott will have donated nearly $11,000,000,000 (that’s 11 BILLION dollars …
Forbes