Today’s top story: Know your rights if the IRS breaks the rules. Also in the news: How to avoid an early withdrawal penalty on a CD, could Amazon Go change the way we shop, and how much community college students save by state. Know Your Rights if the IRS Breaks the Rules You can fight […]
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Today’s top story: 5 ways to boost your chances of a mortgage preapproval. Also in the news: How to get free tax help from a human being, introducing Mom and Dad to mobile banking, and the most expensive mistakes we made for love. 5 Ways to Boost Your Chances of a Mortgage Preapproval Increasing your […]
Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: The student loan tip that saves you money year after year. Also in the news: Overlooked small business tax deductions, when you need a cashier’s check and how to get one, and why Americans are drastically under-saved for retirement. This Student Loan Tip Saves You Money Year After Year It’s all about […]
How to put more in working-class pockets
The American working class lost a shocking amount of wealth in recent decades as wages stagnated. Despite campaign promises, making up that lost ground will be no easy feat. Creating more well-paying jobs would help, but that could take years. Tax cuts could mean bigger paychecks for higher earners but won’t immediately help the many […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Don’t hit the brakes on uninsured motorist coverage. Also in the news: Giving your child excellent credit, the pros and cons of telemedicine, and how to trim your tax burden. Don’t Hit the Brakes on Uninsured Motorist Coverage Protect yourself from the unexpected. Sean Talks Money: How to Give Your Child Excellent […]
Q&A: How to make sure your financial planner is looking out for you
Dear Liz: As a recent retiree, I opened an IRA with a well-reputed, independent financial planner. I was assured of our fiduciary relationship and told “besides, it will soon be law” that advisors will have to put their clients’ interests first when offering advice about retirement funds. I guess that whole “soon to be law” […]