Outdated Financial Advice That Needs To Be Retired In 2022, And What To Do Instead

Some financial advice gets repeated constantly, but the times are changing — and so is our approach to money. It’s a personal responsibility to really examine how you are spending, saving, and budgeting to stay ahead of the game. With that in mind, here are the rules to drop in 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Five Last-Minute Moves To Save On Taxes

if you’re really savvy about your finances, you’ll make moves that take into account your future tax liabilities and to boost your refund from Uncle Sam next spring as well as years to come. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

One-Third of Retirees Lack Funds For This Huge Expense

Disturbing new data from the Center for Retirement Research found millions of older Americans are woefully underprepared for one big expense that could be the largest cost they face — and the most crucial one to cover. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Here’s How Just Thinking About Inflation Can Cause It. And The Fed May Take Notice

Until the past several months, the prices for these long-lasting durable goods had been steady. But waiting may cost a lot more as inflation pressures stick around. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

2022 Tax Brackets: How Record-Breaking Inflation Will Affect Your Taxes

With the U.S. experiencing its highest inflation in 30 years, the IRS just announced that it’s adjusting the standard deduction, income tax rates and dozens of other tax provisions for 2022. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE