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More than 1,200 student-loan borrowers who attended the University of Phoenix will have nearly $37 million in student debt canceled, the Department of Education announced Wednesday. …
Summer is officially over, and companies’ push to bring more workers back into the office is showing initial signs of working, according to one indicator. After…
For weeks, the IRS has been teasing new compliance initiatives—including increased hiring—to focus on expanded enforcement work on complex partnerships, large corporations, and high-income and high-wealth…
Perhaps you are part of a family that includes siblings in conflict. Maybe there are some in your family who have been estranged for a long…
More homeowners have been renovating their homes instead of buying due to housing prices. While continuing to build equity in your home can be advantageous financially,…
People are planning to spend a scary amount of money this Halloween — more than 100 bucks apiece on average, according to a new survey. The…
Fall semesters at universities across the nation are kicking off. Yet, a majority of students are unsure of how to afford their degree, a recent survey…
Congress is in chaos with just 10 days remaining to avert a partial government shutdown. Over the weekend, negotiators for the center-right Mainstreet Caucus and far-right…
A few days after my daughters turn 5, I’m going to walk into their rooms and make an announcement: “You don’t live here for free anymore.”…
Renting is a far cheaper and smarter option for many Americans today in the face of high homeownership costs, according to a new analysis by the…