Browsing: Personal Finance
Recently, one of my readers at Live And Invest Overseas wrote to me to ask whether she should buy property in Greece to qualify for residency…
When it comes to dining out, I love a good deal as much as anyone else. Which means I’ve always anticipated Restaurant Week, that promotion in…
It is often said that the interest on home mortgages is “front end-loaded”, implying that the way lenders charge interest is both unfair and self-serving –…
Consumer debt keeps climbing, and the strain is showing in the mounting number of car-loan and credit-card delinquencies, according to new data from the Federal Reserve…
Introduction So, Aunt Jane just asked you to be the trustee of her trust. You were flattered and, of course, accepted. But what did you get…
Dear Big Move, My husband is 66 and I am 61, and we have a 30-year mortgage at 4.99% with a current balance of $306,000. We…
If you’re in your mid-50s or younger and are interested in retiring but you aren’t on track to save enough for a full retirement, you might…
Do you have information on helping student-athletes like me with filing taxes this year? Especially for those receiving money from their name image and likeness. Young…
Earlier this week, I wrote of the news that IBM IBM was reopening its defined benefit (DB) plan. Their announcement was noteworthy for two reasons— IBM…
I’m doing my taxes for a CD maturing in 2024. Why don’t I have the paperwork? Should I be concerned?
I have an 11-month term CD that started mid-year. When logging into my CD account there’s no 1099 available for last year. Should I pay taxes…