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Financial shocks come in many different forms: An unexpected medical bill, house repair or job loss are among the typical ones. The reasons for financial shocks…
If you haven’t already, you will need to face the reality of buying a vehicle with some degree of electrification, probably sooner rather than later. There…
The housing market has become so expensive that some sellers are offering to help pay their buyers’ expenses, including their mortgage. With mortgage rates at a…
In the wake of student-loan payments resuming after a three-year pause, some of the most financially vulnerable student-loan borrowers are falling behind on their bills. That’s…
As the busiest spending season of the year approaches, consumers are giving some mixed signals on how good they feel about their own finances heading into…
The IRS says that the amount you can sock away for retirement is going up. In 2024, individuals can contribute up to $23,000 to their 401(k)…
The Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday opened the portal for car sellers to register with Energy Credits Online – a site that will allow dealers to…
We are only two weeks into the 2023 Medicare Open Enrollment Period, and I have encountered four people who are very dissatisfied with their plan. They…
When there’s bad news in the headlines, scamsters see it as good news. Then they know they can ramp up fraudulent schemes to siphon money from…
Dear Quentin, I’m aware that property acquired during a marriage is generally considered marital property. However, I believe you noted in a recent column that this…