Economists Agree Inflation May Hit 5.5% This Year

Economists agree that inflation may rise up to 5.5% at the end of 2021 but are still uncertain what levels it will reach by 2022 and what policies the Federal Reserve Bank will take. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Spring Cleaning For Your Finances: CARES Act Provisions For Retirement Savings, Charitable Giving

The CARES Act includes provisions for things like retirement savings and charitable giving, and this Spring could be a good time to review your portfolio. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Will You Owe Taxes On Your 2020 Unemployment Checks?

Extemded unemployment benefits provided much-needed relief to 40 million people in 2020, But Americans could be facing hefty tax bills in April if they didn’t realize unemployment benefits are taxable by the federal government and by some states. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

16 Of The Worst Pieces Of Financial Advice People Have Ever Been Given

While there’s a lot of good financial advice that could be beneficial to someone trying to save money, there’s also some really bad guidance being given. The Reddit community was recently ask “What’s the worst piece of financial advice somebody has given you?” The responses were downright concerning. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR THE BEST ONES

How To Make a Financial New Year’s Resolution You’ll Actually Keep

Smply making a resolution doesn’t mean you’ll be able to keep it. Only about 40% of people who make resolutions are still on track to meet their goals by June. To find out why it’s so hard to keep a New Year’s Resolution—and five ways to make a financial goal you can actually achieve, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE