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The U.S. Department of Labor’s first attempt in years to revise rules guiding financial advice — released on Oct. 31 — pussyfoots around real problems, offering…
The legacy of redlining lives on in modern-day America, shutting millions of families of color out of homeownership, according to a new report. The report, by…
A very important student loan forgiveness deadline is approaching. Borrowers who want to qualify for student debt relief or credit toward loan forgiveness may have only…
It’s an unwelcome blast from the past — home buyers are facing the most unaffordable housing market since the 1980s, according to a new report. With…
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who appears to be winning increasing support among Republicans in the race for her party’s 2024 presidential nomination, is running…
Minnesota, the “Land of 10,000 lakes.” Minnesota is a state filled with natural beauty, stunning lake country, and delightful towns. We’ve been making the round lately…
Do tax opinions protect you from the IRS? Usually yes, provided that you get one early enough. That generally means having the tax opinion in hand…
If you are self-employed or own a business and are annoyed by how much you pay in taxes, you should check out the Solo 401(k). While…
Most weeks of the year, Friday is the busiest day for air travel, and Tuesday is the least busy day. During the holidays, though, that doesn’t…
Wage increases are generally a great thing, but the added benefit of an income increase can be offset by the higher prices of goods in times…