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In fact, it’s a smart one — and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Here’s a closer look at the tradeoffs of investing in ...
A 38-year-old father is navigating an all-too-common balancing act of full-time work, single parenting and, now, caregiving ...
Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson, partners at Roberts & Holland explain the tax implications of a cancelled debt.
The Education Department is resuming 15% wage garnishment of student loans borrowers paychecks for defaulted federal student loans. Here’s who’s at risk and what to know.
The Federal Reserve's 2023 Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households, published in May 2024, found that only 68% of Americans could cover an unexpected $400 expense with cash or a ...
The Triad's three largest hospitals are among the state's top eight in terms of providing a “fair-share surplus" when ...
If your situation is dire — say, you’ve lost your job and are struggling to pay for basic necessities — you can request that ...
The IRS Direct File program, offering free tax filing to millions of Americans, faces an uncertain future as budget cuts and ...
When you lock your Social Security number, a company looking to verify your SSN won't be able to verify your identity, ...
Let’s say, for example, that you’re in your early 60s and you’re planning to retire within the next year. You earn $200,000 per year and you’ve built a substantial nest egg. But with your retirement ...
Not only could you get a tax break, but the compounding effect over 35 years could turn the average refund into nearly ...
For many, the only light at the end of the tax tunnel is the chance you'll get a tax refund. The average refund so far in ...