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If you work for a state government, city, county, school district, or public university, you likely have access to a…
A 58-year-old physician running a solo practice can legally shelter $374,000 from federal income taxes this year by combining a…
A 35-year-old software engineer earning $220,000 can’t contribute directly to a Roth IRA. The income limit phases out completely for…
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make, and it comes with a steep learning…
George Kamel did not mince words when a 24-year-old newlywed called into The Ramsey Show asking whether he should skip…
If you’re a retiree who receives Social Security and are worried about benefit cuts, you’re in good company. There’s been…
On a recent episode of The Clark Howard Podcast, John from North Carolina asked which cars are cheapest to insure.…
Your choice of when to claim Social Security may feel like a very personal decision. After all, many people need…
Andrew Sather, co-host of The Investing for Beginners Podcast, described the US SEC’s decision to scrap the Pattern Day Trader…
Your parent spent 40 years building a $500,000 traditional IRA. When they leave it to you, the IRS becomes your…
A 58-year-old earning $280,000 a year has already maxed their pre-tax 401(k) deferral. What most do not know is…
Millions of Americans worry about theft of their financial identity and personal data. Wayne from New York recently called The…
A couple in their early fifties with $2.1 million saved and $350,000 in annual household income wrote in to the…
Your net worth is an important measure of your financial health. One common question is whether your home equity should…
You’ve probably heard that an early Social Security claim will shrink your retirement checks. You can start your benefits as…
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