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February 20, 2023 By Liz Weston

Make your credit cards less vulnerable to fraud

Last year, one of my family’s credit cards was used to rack up hundreds of dollars in bogus charges at Apple.com. Another card was compromised four times in a row, as thieves repeatedly charged merchandise and Uber rides. We ultimately got our money back, but repeated credit card fraud can be frustrating and disheartening. Dealing with the […]

February 20, 2023 By Liz Weston

This week’s money news

This week’s top story: Smart Money podcast on investing for your family’s future. In other news: Family budgeting tips that actually work, billions spent on tax returns that could be filed for free, and 3 ways to maximize points and loyalty programs on your work trips. Smart Money Podcast: ‘The Color of Wealth’: Investing for Your […]

February 20, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Capital gains on inherited property

Dear Liz: You recently advised the heir to a triplex that they’d have to pay capital gains tax if they sell the property, but if they keep it and bequeath to their children, there would be no capital gains for the children. How does that work? Answer: The original letter writer inherited the property from a parent in […]

February 20, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Tax consequences of a CD bequest

Dear Liz: I currently have a certificate of deposit with what I consider a reasonably high balance. I’ve named a beneficiary in the event something were to happen to me. Would there be tax consequences for the beneficiary upon receipt? Answer: There’s no federal inheritance tax, but six states — Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey and […]

February 20, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Why delaying Social Security might be the ultimate gift for your spouse

Dear Liz: My husband is 75 and started Social Security at 62. I am 68 and started Social Security at my full retirement age of 66. My Social Security benefit is the higher of the two. My financial planner says the rules on survivorship have changed. She believes that if I die first, while my husband […]

February 14, 2023 By Liz Weston

This week’s money news

This week’s top story: Smart Money podcast on when to merge finances — or Not. In other news: How fresh tax credits, rebates can launch your eco home update, having a championship savings account, and age of AI: ChatGPT, Bard and how money advice might evolve. Smart Money Podcast: When to Merge Finances — or Not […]

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