Vomiting. Loss of appetite. Depression. Shortness of breath. Insomnia. Wanting to keep on driving past work till you reach Mexico. These symptoms describe many Americans’ Sunday afternoon as they stare down a 40-plus-hour workweek. They’re known as the Sunday Scaries. Let’s dig into why the Sunday Scaries are even a…
Losing your job or getting your hours cut at work can feel like a punch to the gut—followed by a million panicky thoughts about what you’ll do now. And especially what you’ll do without your health insurance benefit! It’s okay. Plenty of people go through this and you’ll be just…
We know nobody’s talking about rising health care costs because it’s super affordable right now and nobody’s struggling at all. (That . . . is sarcasm.) But we thought we’d address it anyway—specifically, how to save on health care. You know, just in case you felt like saving money sometime.…
Trying to sort through all of your retirement account options can be a daunting task. You start hearing terms like 401(k) and 403(b) and IRA and all of a sudden you feel like you’re drowning in an alphabet soup of random numbers and letters all mashed together. Market chaos, inflation, your future—work with a pro to…
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The nation’s 75 million Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8% cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase in their benefits…
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So, you’re getting set for a home renovation project. That’s exciting! But you need to be careful. Why? Because it can be really easy for the cost of renovating your house to get out of control. Find expert agents to help you sell your home.…
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How the Zero Based Budgeting Method Works The zero based budgeting application is more straightforward than it sounds. Start by writing down your…
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An inherited non-qualified stretch annuity pays out over many years instead of all at once. Only the earnings in each payment are taxable because the original contributions were made with after-tax dollars. Spreading payments over time can lower the yearly tax bill and keep the remaining balance growing tax-deferred. Distribution…
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Key takeaways TSA PreCheck is a trusted traveler program offering expedited airport screening to members. Memberships for TSA PreCheck start at $77 and are good for five years. Several credit cards can help you get TSA PreCheck for free, usually through a statement credit toward…
When comparing Medicare and Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) coverage, it helps to look at how each program works, who qualifies and what the costs may be. Medicare is a federal program for people age 65 and older and certain individuals with disabilities. The ACA provides access to private…
This year has been the year of the luxury credit card. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® and American Express Platinum Card® both added new perks in exchange for higher annual fees (now $795 and $895, respectively). And Citi re-entered the high-end credit card market with the debut of the Citi Strata Elite℠ Card (annual…
I’m 63 With $700k in an IRA. Should I Convert $70k per Year to Avoid RMDs and Taxes in Retirement?
You can make a Roth IRA conversion at any time, as long as you have money in a qualifying pre-tax account. But the real question is whether it benefits you. Converting in your 60s, for example, can help you avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) and future taxes on qualified withdrawals.…
First comes love. Then comes marriage. And for around 670,000 couples per year, then comes divorce. While you’re thinking about the holiday season that’s off and running, the nation’s divorce attorneys are already looking ahead to another kind of season: divorce season. Sadly, if not surprisingly, filings tend to go…
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Key takeaways The Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards credit card offers a number of unique perks to cardholders, including unlimited flat rate cash back on all purchases. The Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card is another cash back card option, this one offering bonus cash back of…
Key takeaways A 1.5 percent cash back card can help you earn rewards on every purchase while enjoying benefits like extended warranties, travel insurance and no foreign transaction fees. But not all 1.5 percent cash back cards are created equally, varying by annual fee, welcome bonus, additional cash back categories…
Cash back is Americans’ favorite credit card feature by a wide margin, yet rewards enthusiasts often emphasize travel redemptions instead. If you ask an influencer for a best credit card recommendation, you’ll probably hear about a fancy travel card with a hefty annual fee. There’s nothing wrong with that, as…





































