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Recently, I was surprised, pleased, and sobered that a few online calculators estimated I could live to age 100. I’m currently age 70, so that would…
When I first started my blog in 2015, my content mainly focused on paying off debt and saving money. And one of the really cool things…
Managing your personal finances is a game of numbers. But which numbers? Are the numbers you track the right ones? Some people use the wrong metrics…
Establishing a streamlined transfer pricing approach for baseline distribution — originally seen as the least controversial aspect of the OECD-brokered two-pillar global tax reform — has…
President Joe Biden and the Education Department are moving forward with a number of student loan forgiveness initiatives. Meanwhile, millions of borrowers are bracing for student…
So you want to buy a house? How much of your salary should you spend on your home?Conventional wisdom suggests that a person looking to buy…
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Less than a month after the Supreme Court banned the use of affirmative action in college admissions, Biden administration officials and college leaders gathered about a…
The day has finally come to send your child off to college and let’s face it. You haven’t saved much. In fact, if you’re like many…
Even so, rising interest rates have not been lifting all accounts equally.The Fed raised the benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%-5.50%, the highest rate…