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It Just Got Easier for Part-Time Workers to Save for Retirement
A new rule opens the door for part-time workers to contribute to their employers' 401(k) plans.


The Hottest Valentine’s Day Gifts of 2025 (According to TikTok)
You don't need to guess what your boo wants. The algorithm already knows.


How to Track Your 2024 Federal Tax Refund
You filed your taxes—now where's your money?


All the Ways to File Your Taxes for Free in 2025
You probably don't have to pay to pay your taxes.


What to Consider Buying Before Trump’s Tariffs Go Into Effect
Keep your eye on automobiles, appliances, electronics, and more.


Is It Ever a Good Idea to Opt for an Adjustable Rate Mortgage?
You could save on interest, but it needs to be a calculated risk.


Five Concrete Ways to Lower the Cost of a Home Renovation
A little sweat equity and some smart choices can help keep the cost of renovating your house down.


How to Do an Audit on Your Own Spending
Take a good, hard look at exactly where your money is going.


How ‘Scary Hour’ Helps Me Stay on Top of My Finances
Build your financial confidence through small wins.


What Homeowners Insurance Actually Covers (and How Much You Should Have)
Make sure you're covered when disaster strikes.


10 Concrete Ways to Save More for Retirement in 2025
Everyone wants to put more toward retirement. Here's how to actually do it.


How to Protect Your Kids From Identity Theft
It’s ludicrously easy for bad actors to use a child’s identity to open up fraudulent accounts.


These Nine States Will Have Lower Income Taxes This Year
If you live in one of these states, you might notice a welcome change in your paycheck starting in 2025.


Mark Down These Eight Tax Dates and Deadlines Now
Tax Day is April 15, but there are other important dates not to miss.


How Opening Multiple Bank Accounts Helped Me Manage My Money Better
I am not naturally financially responsible, but this has helped.


Here's What You Should Do If Your Insurance Company Drops Your Fire (or Flood) Coverage
When the unthinkable happens, these are the steps you can take.


You’re Probably Checking Your 401(k) Too Often
Staring at the number won't make it go up.


Medical Debt Won't Hurt Your Credit Score Anymore
A new policy could boost credit scores for millions of Americans.


Here's When (and How) to Rebalance Your Investment Portfolio
Start the new year with a fresh look at your investments.


How Long It Will (Probably) Take to Buy a House
Of course, a number of obstacles could complicate an already tricky process.