Today’s top story: Covering the costs of long-term care. Also in the news: Discovering tax credits you qualify for, how to save money on your wedding day, and how the government’s new rules will make payday loans a little less terrible. Covering the Costs of Long-Term Care Preparing for the future. What Tax Credits Can […]
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Today’s top story: Credit counseling for housing. Also in the news: What happens to your debt after you die, how to benchmark your net worth, and how to navigate five embarrassing money situations. Credit Counseling for Housing: What It Is and What to Expect You don’t have to go it alone. Will Your Heirs Have […]
Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: What you need to know about the new Social Security changes. Also in the news: Deciding between leasing or buying a car, how new graduates starting a business should manage their debt, and what to know before rolling over your 401(k). What You Should Know About the New Social Security Rules Big […]
Don’t Give Up on Social Security — Count On It
Everything you think you know about Social Security is probably wrong. The system isn’t “running out of money.” It’s not going bankrupt. And the chances are quite good that millennials will receive benefits from Social Security — although half of them don’t believe it, according to a 2014 Pew Research Center study. Not understanding how […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Why you shouldn’t wait for a 401(k) to start saving for retirement. Also in the news: Cell phone options for when you’re traveling overseas, credit problems that can destroy your home-buying dreams, and five crucial retirement years for your money. Don’t Wait for a 401(k) to Start Saving for Retirement Don’t wait […]
Q&A: How to negotiate the medical bill maze in search of a better deal
Dear Liz: My husband and I have run into some serious medical bills recently. We have insurance, but one provider is out of network with a huge deductible and low payout, while another claim was flat-out denied. We’re looking at around $16,000 in bills, assuming nothing else is denied. What can we do to get […]