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Why it May be a Good Time to Cash Out I Bonds

Last updated: February 4, 2026
Why it May be a Good Time to Cash Out I Bonds
The buzz around I bonds in the personal finance community has been off the charts the last few years, with guaranteed interest rates not seen anywhere else in recent …
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H&R Block Online & Download Discounts for 2026

Last updated: January 14, 2026
H&R Block Online & Download Discounts for 2026
As many of us have been dreading, the federal tax deadline looms (it’s Wednesday, April 15, 2026 this year). With few exceptions (e.g. if you’ve filed a tax extension or …
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Credit Unions Fail More Often than Banks. Are Your Deposits Fully Insured? NCUA vs FDIC Insurance.

Last updated: February 6, 2026
Credit Unions Fail More Often than Banks. Are Your Deposits Fully Insured? NCUA vs FDIC Insurance.
Credit unions, as fiscally conservative member-focused non-profit institutions that distribute profits to their members, are surely safer than for-profit banks with return-hungry shareholders, right? That was my thought. Much …
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FDIC Insurance Amount Limit Details: Everything to Know ASAP

Last updated: February 6, 2026
FDIC Insurance Amount Limit Details: Everything to Know ASAP
Fresh off the 2nd and 3rd largest bank failures in U.S. history (Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, respectively), it seems like it might be a good critical time …
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An Important Update for 20somethingfinance Readers…

Last updated: February 2, 2024
An Important Update for 20somethingfinance Readers…
I have an important (many people are saying ‘critical’) update for my beloved 20somethingfinance readers. I’m going to be shutting down… nothing. Sorry to get your heart racing there …
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2025 & 2026 Energy Tax Credits & Energy Rebates Guide, Post OBBBA

Last updated: January 11, 2026
2025 & 2026 Energy Tax Credits & Energy Rebates Guide, Post OBBBA
The Inflation Reduction Act Changed Both Federal Energy Tax Credits (Residential Clean Energy Credit & Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit) This energy tax credit overview has been updated for …
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The HSA Contribution Deadline for 2025 is the Tax Deadline (April 15, 2026)

Last updated: January 1, 2026
The HSA Contribution Deadline for 2025 is the Tax Deadline (April 15, 2026)
When is the HSA Contribution Deadline for 2025? The Same Day as the 2026 Tax Deadline. As a follow-up to my IRA contribution deadline post, I wanted to make …
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The IRA Contribution Deadline for 2025 is the April 15, 2026 Tax Deadline

Last updated: January 1, 2026
The IRA Contribution Deadline for 2025 is the April 15, 2026 Tax Deadline
When is the 2025 IRA Contribution Deadline? The Tax Filing Deadline in 2026. Here’s a personal finance 101 must-know special (and reminder for those already in the know): the …
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2022: The 20somethingfinance Year in Review

Last updated: December 31, 2022
2022: The 20somethingfinance Year in Review
Happy New Year, everyone! If you’re reading this you survived everything 2022 through at you – a tripledemic, decades-high inflation, another election, and who knows what else. That’s reason …
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