Today’s top story: 7 reasons why the IRS will audit you. Also in the news: Big news that could affect your student loans, sneaky ways debt can change how you think, and how the “Once in a Lifetime” mentality screws up your budget. 7 Reasons the IRS Will Audit You How to avoid triggering an […]
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Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to cash a check without paying huge fees. Also in the news: How a Mom paid off $37,000 of debt, what you need to know about FSAs, HSAs and taxes, and why you should beware of mind games when shopping mortgage rates. How to Cash a Check Without Paying Huge Fees […]
Q&A: Deploying a windfall wisely
Dear Liz: I recently received a $38,000 windfall. I have a student loan balance of $37,000. I want to buy a home, but I can’t decide if I should have a large down payment and continue paying down student loans slowly, or make a balloon payment on my student loans and put down a smaller […]
Q&A: Getting cash to pay medical bills
Dear Liz: I am 63 and retired from my full-time job last year since I have bad health. I work part time now and have tons of medical bills because of stage one cancer. I need additional cash. Is there some way I can get an advance using my pension check as collateral? In addition, […]
Friday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Disputing credit card purchases. Also in the news: Accepting money from parents, 3 investing lessons from the First Lady of Wall Street, and why the IRS wants a piece of your March Madness winnings. You Can Dispute Credit Card Purchases, But Should You? Use, don’t abuse. Ask Brianna: Should I Accept Money […]
Thursday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How mortgage life insurance works. Also in the news: The $184K mistake IRA savers could make, how to invest $200,000, and the pros and cons of booking through travel sites like Expedia. How Mortgage Life Insurance Works: Pros and Cons Deciding if it works for you. The $184K Mistake IRA Savers Could […]