Taxes Aren’t Due Yet, But You Might Want to File Now Anyway
Even though this year’s tax deadline has been extended, there are still plenty of good reasons to file your taxes now.
Even though this year’s tax deadline has been extended, there are still plenty of good reasons to file your taxes now.
For some down-to-earth, basic advice on money and life, I have a book to recommend: âYour Total Wealth: The Heart and Soul of Financial Literacy.â
Itâs true that growth stocks have been hotter for years, but value stocks might be ready for their day in the sun. A series of factors, including a post-pandemic recovery, government stimulus checks and infrastructure efforts, are on valueâs side.
Todayâs retirees could face a perfect storm because they are living longer and spending more time in retirement, while at the same time losing access to traditional pension plans. This means they may have to use different financial planning strategies than retirees of the past.
Affordable small towns aren’t necessarily the best places to live for everyone, but each cheap small town on our list has its charms.
Whether you drive for a ride-hailing service on the side or work full-time as your own boss, these tips can help you save money when time comes to pay taxes.
You may love your son-in-law or daughter-in-law now, but that could change down the road. So, if you donât want your money going to your kidâs future ex, hereâs what you should do.
The image we have of lucrative contracts and lavish lifestyles for baseball players and other pro athletes can be pretty far off base. In fact, these sports stars often face the same financial issues the rest of us do.
If youâre still working and claim Social Security early, your benefits could be reduced, at least temporarily.
The IRS pushed Tax Day back again this year because of the pandemic. You now have an extra month to file your 2020 federal tax return.