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Whether you’re working from home, out of work, or taking on new side-gigs, the coronavirus has impacted millions of people’s regular work schedule. And while taxes might not be an immediate concern right now, different arrangements can have some significant tax implications.
When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, time’s up for many of the money moves you can take to lower your tax bill. However, there are a few last-minute, money-saving tactics you don’t want to miss — or overlook — before filing your taxes.
While inheriting money, property, and other assets can bring about positive changes for your household, handling an inheritance can be difficult as you’ll almost certainly be dealing with a loss at the same time. Take time to process, but keep in mind that there are moves you'll need to make quickly.
If you went a little overboard this past holiday season and outpaced your budget (and then some), don’t panic. Now’s the time to focus on the small, easily achievable things you can do to manage that debt and bring your finances back into shape. Here are some of our favorite tips for whittling down that holiday debt.
The gig economy offers a lot of different ways to turn your time, energy, and unique skills into cash. With these new opportunities, however, comes the danger of being exploited. That's why it's important that you know your rights and how to advocate for yourself as a freelancer.
Facing foreclosure and losing the time, equity, and love you’ve put into a home can be a sad and scary prospect. But it’s important to remember that even if you’re months behind on your mortgage payments, there may be ways to remedy the foreclosure and keep your home.
Professional athletes are no stranger to preparation. They are disciplined planners, fearless executors, and models of excellence. With the right plan, they can harness their high earnings during their playing days into a lifetime of financial well-being. To get started, here are six steps to financial success after sports.
Privacy and security are a concern no matter what you’re doing on your phone. However, they become even more of a concern when you’re using a money app. So how can you go about safeguarding your data when using financial technology? Here are some of our top tips:
The coronavirus outbreak has led to a significant amount of panic buying and supply hording. It's led to income instability for a lot of people. With that in mind, here are our top tips for making the most of what you've already bought and shopping smart from here on out.
With costs rising and wages lagging behind, it can be easy to briefly fall behind on a payment. We know that missed or delayed payments can hurt your credit, but how quickly does that happen? Will you have a chance to fix the problem before the damage is done?
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