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Aspiring homeowners put off by current mortgage rates can still find newly built homes that come with a 4% mortgage rate, one real-estate expert says. With…
The IRS just released the 2024 contribution limits on qualified retirement plans, such as your 401(k). That’s crucial info for employees and executives who can participate…
I was expecting the October jobs report to be dull and many other economists agreed. We were right, the numbers didn’t change much. Unemployment is still…
The Biden administration announced this week that nearly three million borrowers will be compensated for ongoing problems related to student loan servicing. As part of the…
Receiving bills saying they owed more than $10,000 per month; an average call wait time of 58 minutes; more than half of calls to servicers being…
Corporations report their total cash payments of income tax — federal, state, and foreign combined — but they don’t identify, nor does the IRS reveal, how…
If you’re a bank that issues credit cards, you have to be jumping for joy. It’s been a record year for profits as interest rates continue…
Ah, coffee. It’s just about the only thing that’s good about a Monday morning…or really any morning. We all know that cities like Portland, Seattle and San Francisco are headliners in our nation’s…
This episode of What’s Ahead discusses the newly released State Business Tax Climate Index from the renowned, nonpartisan Tax Foundation. It’s no surprise that almost all…
This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet. Adopting a rescue or shelter dog doesn’t just give a needy animal a home. It can provide a…