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4 Last-Minute Tax Moves You Can Make on Dec. 31
Why hello there, Procrastinator. I know you’re busy wondering how 2015 got away from you, but here’s some good news:
1. Clean Your Closet
If you itemize deductions,...
2015: The Year in Data Breaches
Every year at about this time, technology reporters typically recount the big computer crimes from the past 12 months and proclaim “The Year of the Hacker”...
4 Ways to Jump-Start Your Debt Repayment Plan in 2016
Paying down your debt is a popular and noble goal to work toward. Of course, getting to that zero balance is easier said than...
Beware This Year’s Scams of Christmas
While the concept “forewarned is forearmed” is true for every day of the year, it’s particularly true during the holidays. December is the time...
Why 2016 May Be A Great Year for Homebuyers
The Federal Housing Administration continues its mission to help consumers realize the dream of homeownership. In today’s mortgage lending environment, there are three buckets of loan...
5 Credit Card Mistakes You Repeat Every Year
The approaching new year gives us all an opportunity to remedy financial mistakes — or at the very least, learn from them. But if you...
5 Tax Mistakes Newlyweds Make
If you said “I do,” in 2015, cut your cake and hopefully settled into marital bliss, how you file your federal income taxes is...
The IRS Request That Could Help Identity Thieves
More than a year ago, Federal Trade Commission Chair Edith Ramirez asked Congress to strengthen her agency’s data security powers. “Never has the need...
The Top Scams of 2015
Scams cost consumers more than $1 million this year, according to a roundup of reports by the Better Business Bureau. Since that figure only accounts for...
How Much Credit Monitoring Are You Entitled to After a Data Breach?
Given all of the big-name data breaches that have occurred during the past few years, there’s a good chance your personal or payment information...