If you want to be smart about personal finance you have to understand the difference between cheap, quality, and luxury in order to make wise purchasing decisions. On the …
I get asked “how much money should I save?” quite often. It’s one of those questions that people want a black and white answer to. And it’s hard not …
Update: With the Republican Tax Cut & Jobs Act (tax reform) that was signed in to law in late 2017, the moving expense tax deduction no longer exists for …
You’re out for a nice dinner on a special occasion, then all of a sudden the waiter shows up with a bill. You scan down to the bottom to …
Like it or not, the biggest component of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) – publicly run health insurance exchanges – have arrived. So what’s next? At the most …
There are hundreds, if not thousands of personal finance tactics that can be executed that will leave you better off financially than before you started. Downsizing your home, bike …
Update: as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed in 2017, starting with the 2019 plan year (for which you’ll file taxes in April 2020), the …
Every American should check out Emmanual Saez’s latest data crunch on income gains in the U.S., if for nothing more than to get the facts straight income inequality in …