Back-to-back studies reveal the generation will burn through their nest egg before they die.
Becoming a caregiver for my mom left me in major debt. I couldn’t afford to take care of her – and I’m not alone.
New research shows singles and renters are far less likely to go bankrupt – and it may come down to the hidden costs of being in a relationship and owning…
Medical bills, cost of living, and concerns over Social Security threaten retirement goals.
A new study shows finance lessons aren’t translating to real-world money management.
Credit utilization is the second most important factor used to calculate your credit score. Learn how creditors calculate your utilization ratio and what you can do to keep it below…
4 situations where the government can seize your tax refund
Even a simple matter like figuring out how much you owe can be complicated when it comes to the IRS. Learn three ways to determine if (and how much) you…
When is it the right time to take the hit to your credit score and settle your debts for less than you owe?
Don’t eat out just because you didn’t plan dinner. Don’t avoid it because you’re on a budget.
Tax liens used to impact your credit score, but they no longer appear on your credit report. Learn more here about tax liens and the financial implications of them.
It’s more expensive than ever to buy a home.
The pause on student loans was a great idea – until it wasn’t. Ready or not, it’s time to pay.
New research shows the second quarter of 2023 was historically bad – which portends even worse news for the beginning of 2024.
Whether you owe the IRS or you got a huge refund, you may have a problem with your tax withholding. Get it right by changing how much you withhold.