While few may raise their hands, Americans regularly overpay because they fail to take tax deductions for which they are eligible.
Financial Planning
4 Steps to Protecting a Child with Disabilities
Raising a child is expensive and can cost a quarter of a million dollars, not including college.
Weekly Market Insights – August 16, 2021
Looking past inflation figures and Delta variant trends, stocks last week found a way to climb higher and set fresh record highs in the process.
9 Facts About Retirement
Retirement can have many meanings. For some, it will be a time to travel and spend time with family members.
Weekly Market Insights – August 9, 2021
Overcoming jitters about the Delta variant and the reintroduction of mask requirements, stocks climbed higher on strong employment data and a fresh batch of strong corporate earnings.
Teenage Wage-Land
Summer jobs are a perennial aspect of the American workforce. It’s a time when teenagers are filling out applications and, in many cases, earning wages of their own for the first time.
Weekly Market Insights – August 2, 2021
The stock market posted small losses last week despite a very strong showing by corporate America.
The Quiet Fall In Bond Yields
With all the attention given to inflation, stock prices, and job reports, it’s been easy to overlook the remarkable move in the bond market during the past few months.
A 6.1% Bump In Social Security?
It’s now projected that benefits will increase 6.1% in 2022, up from the 4.7% forecast just two months ago.
Weekly Market Insights – July 26, 2021
Overcoming a COVID-related economic growth scare, stocks moved higher amid a week of strong corporate earnings reports.