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40-year-old self-made millionaire: These 5 habits helped me get rich
Parent Portfolio co-founder Jonathan Sanchez says he never expected to become a millionaire, but there were a few key habits that led him to financial success.
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How IRS layoffs could impact your tax filing process and speed of your return
The IRS is poised to lay off thousands of “probationary” employees this week, meaning those with two years or less on the job.
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1 in 3 Americans make this tax season mistake — here's how to avoid it
Waiting to the last minute to file your taxes means either postponing your refund or leaving yourself little flexibility if you owe a bill.
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Find your unclaimed cash with Find Mass Money!
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You only need 2 or 3 cards to maximize rewards, says credit expert — here's how to choose
The key to building a credit card strategy is to tailor your card usage to how you already spend, experts say.
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How to deal with fresh health insurance deductibles in the new year
Many Americans with high-deductible health insurance face a cold reality at the start of every year: Those deductibles will have to be paid before most insurance coverage starts.
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‘Will I receive an IRS stimulus check?' Automatic payment questions answered
The IRS plans to send 1 million Americans stimulus payments of up to $1,400 this month. Here’s who qualifies.
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2025 personal finance: How to make the most of your flexible spending account
If you think you might have missed out on using your 2024 flexible spending account money, not all hope is lost. Some features can help you save — including that there may be a grace period allowing you to submit receipts into the new year....
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2025 financial goals: Here are 10 tips to change your relationship with money
If you’re planning to make financial resolutions for the new year, experts recommend that you start by evaluating the state of your finances in 2024. Then, set specific goals and make sure they’re attainable for your lifestyle.
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Here's what should be on your financial to-do list for 2025, top advisors say
Many people will make financial resolutions for 2025. Here’s some items financial advisors hope you will consider putting on your list for next year.
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36% of Americans took on holiday debt this year — averaging $1,181 — survey finds. These tips can help
The holiday season may linger on for those who racked up more credit card debt than they anticipated. These tips can help knock those balances down.
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See how these 24-year-olds spend their 6-figure incomes in New York, California and Bali
Everyone spends money differently, even if they earn similar amounts. Here’s how three 24-year-olds spend their six-figure salaries in various locations.
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What it would cost to live like the ‘Home Alone' family today, according to financial advisors
The Christmas movie “Home Alone” often prompts questions about the McCallister family’s finances. What advisors say it takes to maintain their level of wealth.
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Paying down debt is Americans' top financial goal for 2025. Here are some tips that can help
More Americans expect their finances will improve in the New Year, a new Bankrate survey finds. A popular financial goal in 2025 is to pay down debts.
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CFPB announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the rule will save American consumers $5 billion annually.
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The top 10 U.S. cities where salaries are shrinking fastest: In 4 metro areas, incomes dropped by 17%
Residents in four U.S. cities saw the local median household income fall by at least 17% between 2022 and 2023, according to SmartAsset.
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Are you sticking to your budget this holiday season? Tips for avoiding debt
Don’t find yourself this holiday season haunted by the ghost of Christmas past — nearly three in 10 borrowers are *still* paying off their debt from last year, according to a new study. Here are some tips for keeping your spending in check at a time when many Americans tend to overspend....
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Don't let the holiday spending season put you in debt
The holiday season is here – a time when many Americans tend to overspend to find that perfect gift to share with friends and family. According to NerdWallet’s 2024 holiday spending report, nearly three in 10 borrowers are still paying off their debt from last year’s purchases. This year, you don’t want to find yourself haunted this holiday by the…
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This personal finance educator says budgeting is ‘toxic' — try ‘intuitive' spending instead
One financial educator says there’s a dominant culture of budgeting in the U.S. that relies on “restriction, shame and greed.”
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The 10 US states with the highest average credit scores
For the third year in a row, Minnesota residents have the highest average credit scores in the U.S., a recent report from WalletHub finds.