Today’s top story: Credit mistakes you’ll regret immediately. Also in the news: Apps to organize your financial life, how to curb impulse buying, and changes you need to make if you’re laid off. 5 Credit Mistakes You’ll Regret Immediately Avoid making these at all costs. 5 Apps to Organize Your Financial Life Organization right at […]
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Q&A: Public pension and Social Security
Dear Liz: I am one of the thousands of adjunct faculty who teach in our nation’s colleges. We are paid on an hourly or per-class basis. We therefore earn a fraction of what tenured faculty earn. I am covered by a state teachers pension, but my anticipated benefit, even after 30 years of teaching, will […]
Q&A: Credit reports for the deceased
Dear Liz: How does one get credit reports for someone who is dead? My deceased husband is still on my mortgage and I’d like to review his report to make sure it is correct. The estate went through probate, so I have court documents showing I am the executor. I looked at credit bureau websites […]
Friday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: What you need to know about auto-paying your bills. Also in the news: How to make a better plan for your money in 2016, often overlooked year-end tax tips, and every possible option for paying for college. The Dos & Don’ts of Auto-Paying Your Bills Attention still needs to be paid. 5 […]
Thursday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to keep your tax refund safe. Also in the news: How to achieve financial fitness, building your gift-buying budget, and how to be smart about holiday spending. The Simple Way to Keep Your Tax Refund Safe Protecting what’s yours. 5 Money-Saving Exercises to Achieve Financial Fitness Getting your wallet in shape. […]
Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Financial tips for the unexpectedly unemployed. Also in the news: The real costs of using a payday loan for holiday shopping, everything you need to know about the 2016 FAFSA, and what you should do with your year-end bonus. Financial Tips For The Unexpectedly Unemployed Don’t panic. What It Really Costs to […]