If your 2020 taxes are stressing you out, follow these tips to make the process a little bit easier.
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What you might not realize is you can enjoy a fresh start to the new year while continuing to quarantine. Read on for tips to stay healthy and entertained at home, without putting too much strain on your bank account.
Many Americans face a slew of financial burdens, from high costs of living and healthcare expenses to taxes and college tuition. And for some people, these countless burdens can make it seem like they’ll always be poor — or at least “poor” by their standards.
If you regularly clock 30 hours a week, and if your employer is large enough, they should be providing health insurance, according to the Affordable Care Act.
Unless you can point to a tax code section that states that certain income isn’t included in your taxable income, the income is considered taxable.
Discover how to make sure your tax return is at the front of the line when the IRS opens its doors so that you can put your refund to work for you sooner.
As an advocate for debt-free living, you might guess that I would be totally against credit cards. You would be correct — I am. But only if you can’t use one responsibly.
Economic concerns have caused countless people to become more conscious of their spending — resorting to cheap staples rather than more expensive options at the grocery store.
Renters need to take immediate action or else they can still be evicted.
The $600 payments from the stimulus package signed into law will be arriving soon. Proposals for an additional $1,400 have stalled. No surprise, the smaller stimulus will not go as far.
Although many, many things have changed this year, it’s unlikely that the holidays will be cancelled. Whew.
You may have champagne tastes on a boxed wine budget, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a bottle of wine that tastes like maroon vinegar.
Introducing a new weekly digital report helping you find ways to cut costs and score some big savings.
The amount you may spend on your dog is based on factors such as where you live, whether you adopt or get your dog from a breeder and your lifestyle.
Insurance brokers give advice on how residents and business owners can save money on simple adjustments to their policies.