The facts about getting audited
Filing your taxes can be challenging enough for the average American taxpayer. (Especially if you ended last year owing to some money to Uncle Sam.) But throw in the possibility that the Internal Revenue Service […]
Filing your taxes can be challenging enough for the average American taxpayer. (Especially if you ended last year owing to some money to Uncle Sam.) But throw in the possibility that the Internal Revenue Service […]
Would you buy a home on Elm Street? Or pay extra for a home that had your lucky number attached to the mailbox out front? Turns out, some homeowners have said yes to these questions. […]
The new job hunt is hard enough. It’s almost a second job from finding open positions, creating custom resumes, developing a portfolio and cold emailing the hiring manager. Once you’ve landed an interview, you’ll dedicate even more time preparing […]
As more people face unemployment, it’s important to fully understand the many financial options available. From unemployment to stimulus checks, there are options out there when it comes to managing money during difficult times. One […]
If you can max out your 401(k), you definitely should, right? Not always. There are a few things (five, to be specific) you should consider before doing so, and we’ll walk through exactly what they […]
There’s no denying that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are popular. According to the New York Stock Exchange’s most recent quarterly ETF report, as of December 31, 2020, there were 2,391 ETF listed in the U.S. Those funds […]
Typically, by midnight on April 15, taxpayers must e-file or mail their federal and, if applicable, state tax returns for the previous calendar tax year without penalty. (For 2021, however, the filing deadline is May 17th.) […]
If you have student loan debt, you have plenty of company: nearly 45 million brethren, in fact. One upside of having a student loan is that regular on-time payments may boost your credit score and […]
Let me paint you a picture. But not a real picture – that’s for the art section. No, a picture in your mind. A brain, a tangled web of thoughts and goals, ideas and memories, […]
In January 2021, Wells Fargo announced that the company was exiting the student loan business and selling and transitioning current loans to a new servicer, Firstmark Services, a division of Nelnet. Wells Fargo stopped taking […]