Tax planning is complicated enough in one country. Add a second, and things get more complex in a hurry. Overlapping tax obligations, foreign reporting requirements, and the risk of being taxed on the same income twice all come into play. Whether you’re a U.S. resident earning income abroad, a business…

Dentists tend to face a distinct set of tax considerations. Most earn high incomes, own practices that generate business deductions, and regularly purchase equipment — all of which can significantly affect their tax liability. Dental practices are also classified as specified service trades or businesses (SSTBs) under federal tax rules,…

Physicians tend to start earning later than most professionals after years of training, and many carry significant student debt by the time they begin practicing. Once they reach attending-level income, however, they often move into higher tax brackets quickly. Whether a doctor works as a hospital employee or runs a…

Most physicians spend their 20s and early 30s in medical school and residency, which means their highest earning years tend to start later than those of other professionals. By the time doctors reach attending-level salaries, many are carrying significant student debt while also needing to make up ground on retirement…

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Illustration by Clay Laucella/Bankrate Kayla Palmer, 31-year-old Nashville resident, bought a 100-year-old house with her husband in 2018 that turned out to be a money pit. She felt rushed by the real estate agent and misinformed about the house’s structural issues, leading to a series…

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Image by GettyImages, Illustrated by Bankrate Key Takeaways APY (Annual Percentage Yield) shows how much interest your savings account or CD will earn in one year, including the effect of compound interest. The best savings accounts currently pay around 4.20% APY, while average savings accounts pay just 0.61% APY—that’s over…

Key takeaways CD rates are beginning to fall as the Federal Reserve shifts toward rate cuts. Locking in competitive yields now or laddering your CDs can protect against lower future rates. Savers should also consider high-yield savings or money market accounts for more flexibility and liquidity. Certificates of deposit (CDs)…

Key takeaways Joint checking accounts let two people manage shared expenses with equal access to funds — ideal for couples, parents with teens, or adult children helping aging parents. The best joint checking accounts offer no monthly fees, competitive APYs and features like overdraft protection and mobile banking tools. Before…

Key takeaways Opening a bank account online takes 10-15 minutes if you have your documents ready — you’ll need your Social Security number, government ID and proof of address. Online banks typically offer higher interest rates (currently up to 4.20% APY on savings) and lower fees than traditional banks because…

Key takeaways Writing a check requires six simple steps: date, payee name, amount in numbers, amount in words, memo (optional) and your signature. Always use blue or black pen — never pencil — to prevent alterations and fraud. The number amount and written amount must match exactly, or banks may…

Luis Alvarez/Getty Images Key takeaways Zelle is an easy tool for sending money between friends or different bank accounts, but transfers are subject to daily and monthly limitations. Depending on the issuing bank, daily limits for Zelle transactions range from $500 or less to $10,000 or more. Aggregate monthly transfer…

Key takeaways The best consolidation loans allow you to save money on interest, pay off debt more quickly and replace multiple debts with one new loan and payment.  There are many options to consolidate debt, including balance transfer credit cards, home equity loans, debt consolidation loans and peer-to-peer loans. The…

Key takeaways Emergency loans for bad credit tend to have higher interest rates and fees than traditional loans. Payday alternative loans and credit card cash advances are emergency loan options available to most borrowers — even with imperfect credit. Payday and title loans are also options, but these are much…

An individual retirement account (IRA) is one of the most popular ways to invest for retirement. Not only are you saving for your future, but you’re also getting a generous tax advantage to do so, courtesy of the U.S. government. If you’re looking to get off to a fast start…

By Garrett Johnson BNPL loyalty programs Canada started as simple tools that let users split purchases into interest-free installments. Over time, these apps have evolved into full-fledged programs with loyalty rewards, points systems, membership tiers, and interactive features. Instead of just choosing “pay later” at checkout, users can now earn…

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