Buying Vs. Leasing A Car
Some people approach buying a car like they approach marriage, “‘til death do us part.” Others prefer to keep their […]
Pay Yourself First
Each month, you settle down to pay bills. You pay your mortgage lender. You pay the electric company. You pay […]
Life And Death Of A Twenty Dollar Bill
Every year, the government prints millions of notes a day. Here’s a quick look at what goes into creating a […]
U.s. Personal Savings Rate
The U.S. personal saving rate stood at 7.9 percent in January 2020, a bit higher than its 10-year average of […]
How Does Your Credit Score Compare?
Your credit score is simply a statistical estimation of how likely you are to pay your debts and, by extension, […]
Spotting Credit Trouble
American households with credit card balances carry an average debt of $8,602.1 The wise use of credit is a critical […]
Tax Reform: Before And After
Filing Final Tax Returns For The Deceased
When a family member passes away, there are many decisions that need to be made and many emotions to handle. […]
Tax Rules When Selling Your Home
How the gains from the sale of a primary residence are taxed has changed in recent years. If you have […]