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Friday’s need-to-know money news

April 20, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Why the new tax law makes Roth IRAs more attractive. Also in the news: 7 ways to save on your next national park trip, how to prep for in-flight interviews and land a job, and the 6 skills you need to be financially successful.

Why the New Tax Law Makes Roth IRAs More Attractive
Taking advantage of tax benefits.

7 Ways to Save on Your Next National Park Trip
A trip that doesn’t have to be too expensive.

Prep for In-Flight Interviews and Land a Job
Interviewing in an unusual location.

The 6 Skills You Need to Be Financially Successful
It’s more than just a budget.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: financial skills, in-flight interviews, national parks, Roth IRA, tax laws, tips

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

April 19, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Beat the retiree crowds to these 5 places abroad. Also in the news: Better options for student loan repayments, the pros and cons of travel loans, and why millennials are piling up debt to keep up with their friends.

Beat the Retiree Crowds to These 5 Places Abroad
Before they become popular.

Student Loans: Are You Making Repayment Harder?
Finding better options.

Fly Now, Pay Later: Are Travel Loans a Good Deal?
Convenience comes at a cost.

Millennials Pile Up Debt To Keep Up With Their Friends, Survey Finds
FOMO.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: debt, millennials, retire abroad, Retirement, Student Loans, tips, travel loans

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

April 18, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: 5 great ways to invest your tax refund. Also in the news: How to say no to being a bridesmaid, when to upgrade at the gas pump, and how to decode your financial aid letters.

5 Great Ways to Invest Your Tax Refund
The best ways to put your windfall to good use.

Ask Brianna: How to Say No to Being a Bridesmaid
While keeping your friendship intact.

Premium and ‘Top Tier’ Gas: When to Upgrade at the Pump
When the higher octane is necessary.

How to Decode Your Financial Aid Letters
Deciphering your offers.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: bridesmaids, financial aid, financial aid letters, gasoline, gasoline prices, tax refund, Taxes, tips, weddings

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

April 17, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: What really happens if you don’t pay your taxes by April 17th. Also in the news: Getting tax audit help might be easier than you think, are you the right person for a do-it-yourself house kit, and 6 great TV episodes to watch after paying your taxes.

What Really Happens If You Don’t Pay Your Taxes by April 17
Cue the penalties.

Getting Tax Audit Help Might Be Easier Than You Think
Your tax software can help.

Are You Built for a Do-It-Yourself House Kit?
Do you have what it takes?

6 Great TV Episodes to Watch After Paying Your Taxes
Join The Honeymooners, Archie Bunker and Homer.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: house kits, interest, penalties, real estate, tax audit, Taxes, TV

Beat the retiree crowds to these 5 places abroad

April 17, 2018 By Liz Weston

Coronado in Panama once had pristine beaches and not much else. Today the resort town is a haven for U.S. and Canadian retirees, with strip malls, fast-food joints and a lot of people speaking English.

“For all the world, it’s like you’re in a U.S. beach town,” says Kathleen Peddicord, publisher of Live and Invest Overseas, a site and newsletter for people who want to work, invest or retire abroad.

That kind of retirement destination appeals to many who are looking for an established expatriate community where they may not have to learn another language, says Dan Prescher, a senior editor at International Living, another site for people interested in life abroad. Places like Coronado or Boquete in Panama, Puerto Vallarta or Ajijic in Mexico and Ambergris Caye island in Belize have been welcoming North American retirees for years.

If you’re looking for places before they become popular, however, you may need to be even more adventurous than the typical expat. In my latest for the Associated Press, the next hot retirement destinations abroad, where couples can live comfortably on less than $2,000 a month.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Retirement, retirement destinations

Monday’s need-to-know money news

April 16, 2018 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How not to run out of money in retirement. Also in the news: How bountiful is tax-loss harvesting, what the (almost) end of credit card signatures means for you, and how your spouse’s student loans affect you.

How Not to Run Out of Money in Retirement
Making it through the long haul.

How Bountiful Is Tax-Loss Harvesting?
A gimmick or an advantage?

What the (Almost) End of Credit Card Signatures Means for You
Less time at the register.

How Your Spouse’s Student Loans Affect You
Everything from taxes to mortgages.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: couples and money, credit card signatures, Credit Cards, Retirement, retirement savings, Student Loans, tax-loss harvesting

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