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Are you a hockey fan looking forward to the 2021 NHL season? Do you like pizza crusts that sell on their own, disguising themselves as […]
Continue reading »Is it cheaper to buy a car online or is it better to stay at a traditional car dealership? This turns out to be a […]
Continue reading »With vaccinations sped up and travel restrictions lifted, you may feel more confident dusting off your credit card and leaving your home for restaurants, events, […]
Continue reading »The IRS has issued a phishing scam warning targeting college employees and students, especially those with the “.edu” extension in their email. The scam uses […]
Continue reading »Finally, after several weeks of delays, the roughly 30 million Social Security recipients eligible for the third round of aid checks will receive their payments […]
Continue reading »The IRS recently clarified that personal protective equipment such as face masks, hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes can now be deducted as medical expenses, and […]
Continue reading »Days before its expiration date, the CDC extended its national moratorium on evictions, which is now in effect until June 30. If you don’t make […]
Continue reading »The Senate approved a two-month extension of the second round of tax-free PPP loans for business owners trying to cover overhead costs. It was deemed […]
Continue reading »The Hilton Honors Rewards Program offers an easy way to earn 10,000 Points, worth approximately $ 50, without spending any money. The only requirement is […]
Continue reading »This is a good time for people who love donuts (and this is probably for everyone). Not only can you get a free Krispy Kreme […]
Continue reading »As the vaccine supply struggles to meet demand, massive social media groups known as vaccine hunters are emerging across the country to help people find […]
Continue reading »There are so many competing TV streaming services out there that it is easy to subscribe to a group without realizing how much you are […]
Continue reading »With the end of the travel restrictions pandemic, it looks like it’s around the corner and you might be wondering if this is another good […]
Continue reading »Earning renting property seems obvious at first – if you have enough money to buy and rent property with your money back, and then a […]
Continue reading »If your lender has allowed you to defer your credit card, car loan, or mortgage payments during the pandemic, you’ll want to check your credit […]
Continue reading »A third of all donations through the popular crowdfunding site GoFundMe go to healthcare, which is not surprising given that the US has the highest […]
Continue reading »With consistently high levels of personal savings, but low interest rates for savings accounts, you may be worried about carrying too much cash and losing […]
Continue reading »The Department of Education announced that they would forgive about $ 1 billion in student loan debt for borrowers who were tricked or defrauded. The […]
Continue reading »Whether you are interested in student basketball or not, you may be interested in keeping an eye on at least some of the results of […]
Continue reading »Considering all the quarantine cleanings that have taken place over the past year, while we are stuck at home with no other to do, your […]
Continue reading »Many people are uncomfortable with bargaining, but there is really nothing to be afraid of – in the best case, you will save money, and […]
Continue reading »Earlier this week, the IRS announced that the tax filing deadline had been pushed back to May 17. In response, many states have followed suit […]
Continue reading »While a lot of time and energy has been devoted to the chicken sandwich wars between fast food restaurants, another chicken chain is slowly offering […]
Continue reading »If you are confused by the phrase “marginal tax rate” or “effective tax rate”, or you cannot remember the difference between the two, you may […]
Continue reading »While it’s nice to get a big tax refund every year, there is a danger of thinking of it as a bonus or reward for […]
Continue reading »Few things are worse than an unexpected tax bill. If you’re still not happy with the recent tax surprise – or if last year’s turmoil […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever seen a Cash-for-Home sign posted in your city, or a website offering cash for your property, you may have wondered if this […]
Continue reading »Due to a quirk in the way the last bailout bill was passed, your $ 1,400 incentive checks could have been received by private debt […]
Continue reading »When you think about how much it costs to buy a home, you often factor in the down payment and the monthly cost of your […]
Continue reading »Wherever we go, scammers follow. The latter example exploits our booming post-blocking travel interest as scammers have created fake travel sites to steal your personal […]
Continue reading »After the third round of humanitarian payments was sent out this week, the IRS relaunched its Get My Payment tool over the weekend to help […]
Continue reading »The “you get what you pay for” truism can be downright generous with cheap-bought household items, and some items are so poorly made that they […]
Continue reading »As part of the expanded COBRA program, President Biden’s COVID Relief Bill includes a temporary health care subsidy that will cover 100% of your premiums […]
Continue reading »NFTs have become an investing phenomenon, with everything from GIFs to sports events selling for millions of dollars. But how much hype is this – […]
Continue reading »The American bailout plan was passed into law today, which means another round of relief checks is expected to be sent out next week. But […]
Continue reading »When it comes to your 401 (k), it’s never too late to start saving, but how much should you save? Since your savings tend to […]
Continue reading »The House of Representatives of the House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats today voted in favor of approval of the latest package of measures to […]
Continue reading »If your workplace offers a flexible spending (FSA) account with a 2-1 / 2 month grace period for spending 2020, make sure you spend it […]
Continue reading »Errors in credit reports are a persistent problem, exacerbated by the pandemic, and the number of complaints about errors from credit bureaus is at an […]
Continue reading »Democrats’ latest stimulus bill includes a temporary $ 36 billion expansion in tax breaks for Obamacare, making it easier for middle-class people to qualify for […]
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