Today’s top story: President Obama will take action to help those with student loan debt. Also in the news: How not to get scammed on your summer vacation, being honest about your debt situation, and how to make sure you’re being paid what you’re worth. President Obama to Take Executive Action on Student Debt Monday […]
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Q&A: Independent consulting and taxes
Dear Liz: I am a full-time employee who just started independent consulting work on the side. I have submitted my W-9 with the company with which I am a consultant, but I know the onus will be on me to set aside federal tax payments. Here’s my question: Will I pay state taxes on my […]
Q&A: Using a car loan to establish credit
Dear Liz: Our son is graduating from college and needs a car for his new job. Is this an opportunity to help him establish a good credit rating? His credit union offers loans to first-time auto buyers who don’t have a credit history, but the interest rate is 8.4% (6 percentage points more than standard […]
Two out of five regret taking Social Security early
A substantial number of people file for Social Security benefits as soon as they’re eligible. Many live to regret their decision. Two out of five early retirees wish they had waited, according to a recent survey by the Nationwide Financial Retirement Institute, an arm of Nationwide Mutual Insurance. Here’s why, according to an article in […]
Friday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Teaching your kids to avoid money mistakes. Also in the news: Becoming a smarter investor, cleaning up your digital life, and how your summer vacation could earn you credit card perks. Teaching Kids to Avoid Money Missteps Put them on the right path early. One Phrase That Will Make You a Smarter […]
Thursday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: What can be learned financially during a parent’s last days. Also in the news: How to reduce your credit card debt through balance transfers, what new college grads should know about money, and should you buy life insurance for your kids. 5 financial lessons from a parent’s last days What can be […]