The start of the new year always seems to represent new beginnings. It’s a time to remake our priorities and to reimagine our futures. Although the calendar may
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According to the global analytics firm Gallup, only about 44% of Americans have created a will.[i] This finding may not surprise you. After all, no one wants to
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You’re moving. You’ve found greener pastures, and are looking forward—a little excitedly, a little nervously—to your new surroundings. You’ll be asking a lot of
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The IRS offers small business leaders helpful information on taxes. Last year’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have helped bolster revenue for many businesses, but
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If you’re working for an employer and have other income sources outside your job, you should get a Paycheck Checkup. For more information, go to https://www.irs
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Financial responsibility may not top the list of unmentionables for conversations with your teenagers, but it certainly may be one of the most important. Today
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Monitor Your Household Finances with Monthly Meetings Communication is the process through which we transfer information to each other. Although modern forms of
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Tuition at a private 4-year college can cost $35,000. Tack on another $12,000 for room and board and the annual bill can reach $50,000. The IRS provides two tax
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History tells of investors leaping from tall buildings during the Great Depression.[i] It was Black Thursday, October 24, 1929,[ii] that newspaper columnist
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Layoffs are often stressful for everyone involved: company officials, the workers who retain their jobs, and especially the newly unemployed. The experience for
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IRS’s ‘Free File’ Available Until October 15* October 15 is the filing deadline for taxpayers who requested extensions on their 2017 tax returns. The IRS
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We should understand the value of setting financial goals. Goals serve as stepping stones to achieving your dreams. Saving for retirement is a top priority for
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