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Since the birth of the U.S. tax system more than a century ago, taxpayers have made purposeful attempts to avoid paying taxes that they lawfully owe.…
Now is that time of year, between October 15 and December 7 when the bombardment of Medicare Advantage plan ads happens. They seem to be relentless…
Meta Lets Amazon Shoppers Buy Products on Facebook and Instagram without Leaving the Apps Meta doesn’t want you to leave its popular mobile apps when making…
Dear Quentin, I got myself into a real doozy of a situation. I made $57,000 in loan payments on my then boyfriend and now husband’s house.…
The IRS has announced the annual inflation adjustments for the year 2024, including tax rate schedules, tax tables and cost-of-living adjustments. These are the official numbers…
In this article I use AAII’s A+ Investor Stock Grades to provide insight into three streaming service stocks. With consumers ditching television providers and the radio…
“Tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of kids and parents in each of your states could lose out on coverage unless Congress commits to additional funds.” …
New-vehicle shoppers face a hodge-podge of numbers in the course of conducting their research, from horsepower and torque ratings to passenger and cargo volume measurements and…
Mortgage rates registered their sharpest drop in a year, on the back of concerns over consumers’ financial health. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 7.5% as of…
Nearly three million borrowers won’t have to make payments on their student loans under a new repayment plan, the Biden administration said this week. The Education…