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How to ā€œGive Yourself a Raiseā€ When Inflation Cuts Your Pay

Inflation has been stealing from your paycheck, and all signs indicate that’s not going to…

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Trump Pardons ā€˜Chrisley Knows Best’ Stars, Yet IRS Tax Lessons Remain

Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, and have been…

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Why Do Some Stores Have Credit Card Minimums?

Key takeaways When a merchant accepts credit card payments, it pays an interchange fee charged…

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Is Your Homeowners Insurance Tax-Deductible?

Homeowners insurance is usually not tax-deductible for personal residences, but you may be able to…

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Can You Contribute to a Roth IRA Without Having Earned Income?

You generally need earned income—such as wages, tips, or self-employment income—to contribute to a Roth…

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Chime Aims For $11 Billion IPO Valuation

San Francisco-based Chime, the largest digital bank in America, wants to go public at a…

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Supreme Court Expands Tax Exemptions For Religious Charities

Topline The Supreme Court expanded when religious organizations can qualify for tax exemptions as it…

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Best Business Cards With No Foreign Transaction Fees

Foreign transaction fees are just one of several annoying travel fees that can be added…

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What Trump’s 2026 Budget Would Mean For Older Adults

President Trump’s 2026 budget would freeze spending for many services for older adults, deeply cut…

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House Budget Bill Cuts Average Taxes By $2,900, Favors High-Income Households

The budget reconciliation bill passed by the House on May 22 would cut taxes by…

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