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I’m expecting a $15,000 tax bill this year. I installed a residential solar and battery system in the spring of 2023 for $60,000. This would entitle…
Many workers daydream about retiring early, focusing on the joys of not working and having more time to pursue their interests. However, you’ll need to do…
Shopping for a financial planner? The first step is scanning the adviser’s website and clicking on “About Me.” If you read enough adviser bios, you’ll notice…
Many workers reach middle age feeling burned out by the daily grind, and they fantasize about chucking it all and retiring at an early age. The…
The borrowers who struggle the most with their student loans are more likely to come from low-income backgrounds or to have never completed a degree. Those are…
A Health Savings Account, often called an HSA, allows you to pay for some medical expenses with tax-free money. As you can imagine, there are limits…
Americans love a good sip. In 2022, consumers spent $37.6 billion on spirits alone — and wine and beer sales added considerably more to that total.…
The earliest most people can apply for Social Security benefits is 62. You can apply for survivor benefits at age 60 and not married. Whenever you…
GoFundMe has become a go-to place to raise money for charity, or to give financial aid to a friend, relative or even a complete stranger. A…
Recent articles have noted the excellent economic statistics we are seeing today, many of which are the best in a generation. The labor market is flourishing,…