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Considering how soon Halloween comes after October 15 (October 16 in 2023), the extended due date for individual returns, having a tax horror story now seems…
Across the financial landscape—the industry, the media, the blogosphere, the DIY community—virtually all attention is paid to attaining and sustaining wealth. You’ll find more than you’ll…
With COVID-19 in our rearview mirror, the time has come to reflect on lessons learned from the contagion that filled our hospitals with sick patients and…
If you are eligible for a company 401(k) plan, but haven’t signed up because you can’t afford to contribute to the 401(k), I have two questions…
With the regularity of Halley’s comet, but more frequent, the myth of the Greedy Geezer circles our orbit. The latest is the New York Times columnist…
Consumers continue to spend, but some economists are starting to question how long they can keep it up. “Unsustainable” was how some economists described the latest…
The Education Department is currently notifying thousands of borrowers that they qualify for student loan forgiveness under a temporary Biden administration program designed to provide relief…
The bottle Hell House Whiskey, $49.99The back story Looking for a bottle to add some “hellish” fun to your grown-up Halloween gathering? Here’s an offering that…
Most folks think of tax season being that period shortly before April 15 and ending on that date. Actually, that is tax return season. The true…
Though corporate leaders have been talking up the strength of the American consumer in recent earnings reports, there are signs that one group is falling behind:…