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Five Strategies for Deciding When to File For Social Security
When to file for social security? Applying at age 70 maximizes your monthly payout, but claiming early could provide advantages that can’t be quantified on a spreadsheet.
By Sandra Block Published
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The Price of Filing Taxes With a Professional is Rising
The average cost of working with a tax professional is going up.
By Sandra Block Published
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How Inflation, Deflation and Other 'Flations' Impact Your Stock Portfolio
There are five different types of "flations" that not only impact the economy, but also your investment returns. Here's how to adjust your portfolio for each one.
By Kim Clark Published
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Types of Income the IRS Doesn't Tax
Income Tax It may feel like the IRS taxes most of your hard-earned money, but some types of income are nontaxable.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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How to Calculate Your Adjusted Gross Income — and What It Means
Income Tax Your eligibility for certain money-saving tax breaks depends on your adjusted gross income.
By Ella Vincent Published
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Don't Want to Sell Your Low-Mortgage Home? Here's How to Rent It Out
Many people don't want to sell homes with low mortgages, so a more attractive option is renting. There are many steps to make renting out your home work.
By Daniel Bortz Published
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Your Guide to the Housing Market in 2024
The challenging housing market conditions that dominated 2023 are easing, but buyers and sellers must take action to stay ahead.
By Daniel Bortz Published
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Why You Should Love Boring Stocks
The best "boring stocks" can produce solid returns for investors with little drama. Here are a few that I like.
By James K. Glassman Published
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How to Help Your Kids with Finances When They Move Back Home
For millions of older parents, the nest is as crowded as ever.
By Ella Vincent Published