15 Tips for Surviving a Financial Emergency
The 35-day partial government shutdown that kicked off 2019 created a moment of truth for the 800,000 employees and contractors who had to figure out how to cover their bills
9 Signs It’s Time to Break Up With Your Bank
Some relationships just don’t stand the test of time. Are you falling out of love with your bank? If so, you’re not alone. The thrill is gone for 11% of
9 Smart Ways for Handling RMDs
After decades of squirreling away money in tax-advantaged retirement accounts, investors entering their seventies have to flip the script. Starting at age 70½, Uncle Sam requires taxpayers to draw down
Things You Might Not Get Right About Sales Tax
Though most Americans associate April with taxes, the truth is, every day is tax time. Unless you’re lucky enough to live in a state with no sales tax, you pay
32 Credit Card Mistakes That Any American Does
CREDIT CARD CRUNCH Credit cards now hold more than $800 billion of U.S. consumers' $13.5 trillion in debt, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That isn't as
9 Work-From-Home Jobs Paying More Than $100,000
Good news for people who love their job, but hate the office! More and more companies are choosing to operate on remote teams. Some of the fastest-growing remote jobs are in
30 States With No Estate Taxes or Inheritance Taxes
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act raised the federal exemption from estate taxes to $11.2 million per person, or $22.4 million for a married couple, so the vast majority of
Cutting Out These 15 Expenses Will Save You $9,295.94 a Year
When it comes to living expenses, the truth is that most Americans subsist on a very thin margin. Seventy-eight percent of Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck just to make ends meet,
10 Retailers That Will Give You Money to Recycle Useless Things
Recycling often requires a little extra legwork. But that doesn’t mean you should hoard old electronics just because it’s a hassle to dispose of them. What you need is some