DO YOU KEEP TELLING yourself, "I'll figure it out later"? Do you constantly make little purchases, telling yourself they don't count? These are just a few examples of common – and risky – behaviors that can damage your financial health. Nearly everyone has bad habits when it comes to their money. But the...
There's no other way to look at it, people who buy electric cars are helping out the environment by decreasing their carbon footprint. The United States government is helping people who have decided to go electric by offering a shocking rebate...
You know what they say about timing: It’s everything. That’s especially true about retirement. COVID-19 has thrown many well-laid retirement plans into disarray. Maybe you planned to work a few more years, but now your industry is in upheaval,...
The massive tax overhaul implemented earlier this year was designed to accomplish a number of key goals, one of which was to put more money back in Americans' pockets. And while an almost universal lowering of tax brackets might indeed help workers retain more of their earnings, the thought...
If you've been holding off on home improvements, a new law signed last year and now in effect as of Jan. 1, 2023, may provide a fresh incentive. The Inflation Reduction Act, or IRA, includes tax credits and rebates for homeowners who make energy-saving updates to their homes. Credits for...
A Maryland resident was the lucky winner of Wednesday’s $731.1 million Powerball jackpot, the fourth-largest in the game’s history. The good news for the winner, who purchased the ticket in Alleghany County, is he or she faces a single-digit...
Many people become the boss without having any specific management training. Sometimes you get promoted for reasons that have nothing to do with being in charge or directing the work of other people. That's not an excuse to be a bad boss. You can learn how to manage, and it's...
Heading to college is frightening and exciting in equal measure. One of the most time-consuming elements of it in the United States is figuring out your finances. What you're eligible to receive, what you'll need to pay for yourself, whether you'll need to get a job, and how much you can really...
Retirement is a major accomplishment and something that you might find yourself looking forward to years before it actually happens. But deciding when you will retire involves more than just picking an age at which you'll stop working. The...
Historically, your financial adviser's job is to help you reach your financial goals. You want to retire, travel, or buy that vacation home? Set your goal and we will tell you how to get there. This approach has left many people unprepared for the realities of a traditional retirement...
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