Today’s top story: One couple’s journey from debt to $1.5 million in savings. Also in the news: What to buy and skip in July, Whole Foods joins Amazon’s Prime Day, and how the lawsuits against student loan service Navient could affect you. One Couple’s Journey From Debt to $1.5 Million in Savings Communication is key. […]
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Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Credit cards can give you a break on back-to-school purchases. Also in the news: How credit card perks can be your ticket to a cheaper vacation, 3 questions to help grow your retirement savings, and a nonprofit that will give you $1000 if you take personal finance classes. Credit Cards Can Give […]
How to profit from someone else’s financial mistake
Most of us have wasted money on ill-considered purchases or stuff we really couldn’t afford. As we get more financially savvy, that happens less often. But we can still profit from other people’s bad choices. People who prize the latest and greatest, for example, quickly need to upgrade to the next shiny thing. That leaves […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: The benefits of a just-for-debt credit card. Also in the news: July’s stock market outlook, bogus organic fruit, and how long it takes your credit score to recover from a drastic drop. Just-for-Debt Credit Card: It Has One Job Use this card for only one thing. Stock Market Outlook: A Market That […]
Q&A: The future is bleak for charitable deductions, early retirees’ healthcare costs
Dear Liz: When I sat down with my accountant in March to do my 2017 taxes, he said next year I will take the standard deduction. Are my contributions to charity still deductible if I take the standard deduction? Answer: No. Charitable contributions are an itemized deduction. If you don’t itemize your deductions, you won’t […]
Q&A: Leaving the U.S. for cheap healthcare
Dear Liz: Your column a few weeks ago suggested a couple consider leaving the country for healthcare benefits until they reach the age to receive Medicare. We are in a similar position, with enough money to retire early but profoundly worried about the future availability of health insurance. Which countries are considered good options for […]