Browsing: Personal Finance
Colleges and universities have always used certain data and formulas to figure out how much financial aid students can receive, typically based on the information families…
The holidays are fast approaching, and the time to book holiday flights is even closer. But as travelers securing end-of-year trip reservations begin to reach for their wallets,…
When I talk to other parents and friends about 529 college savings plans, I generally describe them as Roth IRAs for education. The tax treatment for…
The House GOP has made a bold move in their latest bill announcement, proposing an increase in funding to Israel while simultaneously decreasing spending to the…
Though it’s widely believed that homeowners are refusing to sell because they don’t want to let go of a lower-rate mortgage, Fannie Mae is out with…
It didn’t take long for the newly minted House Speaker to make headlines. In his first major proposal as House Speaker, Mike Johnson (R-La.) introduced a…
When Jordan Young first listened to a voicemail last week explaining that he would have the nearly $21,000 balance on his account with Morehouse College canceled,…
Sometimes, good things can come from adversity. During the pandemic, the IRS had no choice but to begin to move towards new technologies—including accepting digital signatures.…
Opinion: Zombie pub crawls? Hey, all you adult party monsters: Stop spoiling Halloween for the kids!
Like a lot of kids, I loved everything about Halloween — so much so that I used to travel to a faraway friend’s Halloween-obsessed neighborhood so…
The Education Department has released the most detailed information yet on a new student loan forgiveness program being developed by the Biden administration. According to these…