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IRS Policy Change Aims to Help Victims of Identity Theft
From 2011 through 2014, identity thieves submitted more than 19 million suspicious tax returns to the IRS for more than $63 billion in fraudulent refunds. But until recently, taxpayers weren’t allowed to see the fraudulent returns filed using their Social Security numbers (SSNs). That changed recently, thanks in part to a letter sent to the [...]
Before You Retire: 60 Days Away
With only 60 days to go before you retire, you might already be dreaming about that first morning waking up without a schedule. But while two months may seem like nothing, there are still some things to take care of before you can spend your days roaming around in an RV or golf cart. Here [...]
Before You Retire: 90 Days Away
You’ve prepared for retirement for decades, saving money, and making plans, and now the big day is just three months away. With only 90 days left until retirement, you may still have questions—and preparations that need to be made. Here are some steps to consider taking three months prior to retirement. Practice living within your [...]
Auto Insurance Policies: What’s In a Rate?
Owning and operating a car isn’t cheap. Aside from paying for gas, maintenance, and repairs, you’ll likely need to buy an auto insurance policy. According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), most states require some form of auto insurance. Among other factors, insurance companies look at who you are and how you drive [...]
Comparing Credit Card Rewards: Miles, Points, Cashback Rebates
With such a wealth of options available to consumers, choosing a credit card with great rewards has never seemed easier. Credit cards offer more unique rewards than ever before, making it difficult to choose what would be most useful to you. Should you rack up airline miles or hotel points? Do you spend enough to [...]
Is Bicycle Insurance Right for You? Insuring Your Bicycle
According to statistics compiled by People For Bikes, a nationally recognized movement to promote the benefits of cycling, Americans spend $81 billion annually on biking. Buying a bicycle can be an expensive endeavor: A low-end model can cost hundreds, and for the more serious rider, a high-end bike can cost thousands. Whether you’re commuting to [...]
How Refinancing Your Mortgage Impacts Your Credit Score
Refinancing your mortgage can be a way to change your loan terms. If you refinance, you may be able to get a better interest rate or shorten the length of your loan, which can potentially save you money over time. With mortgage interest rates hovering around 4 percent, your savings from refinancing may be significant—especially [...]
What if Your Dream Job Doesn’t Offer a 401(k)?
After years of honing your skills, you apply for a job at a company that’s generating buzz. Not only do you score an interview, the company eventually offers you the job. Employee benefits include health insurance, paid holidays and sick days. Missing from the mix: your dream job doesn’t offer a 401(k) plan or other [...]
Could Unpaid Debt Affect My Tax Refund?
Could unpaid debt affect my tax refund? Here are three reasons the federal government may hold onto your tax refund to cover unpaid debt. With tax season upon us, many people may be looking forward to their refund as a way to pay down existing debts. However, certain existing debts could prevent you from seeing [...]
4 Common Errors to Avoid When Filing Your Taxes
4 common errors to avoid when filing your taxes. How to avoid errors that could delay your tax refund or require a lengthy amendment process. Everyone makes mistakes, but if your mistake happens to come in the middle of filing your taxes, you may find yourself facing a delayed refund (if you’re owed one), or [...]