Outdated Financial Advice That Needs To Be Retired In 2022, And What To Do Instead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
Inflation Is Not Going Away Any Time Soon. Here’s How Top Financial Advisors Are Handling It
Based on recent government data, there is good reason for asking how long inflation is here to stay. Financial advisors say inflation is a top issue in their work with clients. And for many of those clients, it is as much emotional as it is financial. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Fed Keeps Interest Rates At 0%, But Eyes 2022 Rate Hike
At its September 22nd meeting, the Fed announced it will hold the federal funds rate at its target range of 0% to 0.25%. But it also signaled rate hikes beginning in 2022 with perhaps three more in 2023.
How to Talk to Your Aging Parents About Their Finances. And Why It Matters Now.
As parents age, there’s a need to ensure they are on solid financial footing. It’s also important to know what resources you might expect to inherit someday for your own planning purposes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
12 Ways To Save On Taxes Through Life’s Transitions
There are ways to save on your taxes through life’s transitions. Here are 12 tax tips to help you save through major life events. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Unemployment Benefits Were Tax-Free In 2020. Don’t Expect That In 2021
It's unlikely that lawmakers will decide to let those collecting jobless benefits in 2021 forego paying taxes. Anyone receiving those benefits now should plan to pay the IRS a portion of that money. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
