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10 Essential Checklist Items for Your 2023 Tax Return
Mike Pappis on March 19, 2024
Check these key considerations before you file your 2023 tax return.
How Your in-Network Health Coverage Can Vanish Before You Know It
Elisabeth Rosenthal (KFF Health News) on March 18, 2024
It’s one of the most unfair aspects of medical insurance, in a system that often seems designed for frustration.
The Average Retirement Income in 2024
Brandon Ballenger on March 15, 2024
Here’s a snapshot of typical retirement incomes, based on a variety of public data sources.
5 Signs You May Run Out of Money in Retirement
MTN Staff on March 13, 2024
If you’re concerned your retirement savings won’t last as long as you do, read this.
11 Huge Retirement Costs That Are Often Overlooked
Maryalene LaPonsie and Dori Zinn on March 12, 2024
Does your retirement budget account for all of these costs?
Have an Email Question for Your Doctor? It Might Cost You
Chris Kissell on March 11, 2024
Changes in billing codes have resulted in more health care providers charging for their time at the keyboard.
7 Vital Money Questions You Need to Ask Yourself
Miranda Marquit on March 9, 2024
Want to get richer? Retire sooner? Achieve your goals? To get the right answers, start by asking the right questions.
9 Signs You Aren’t Yet Ready to Retire
Marilyn Lewis on March 7, 2024
Age is not the best indication that it’s time to retire. Other signs are more subtle, and more reliable.
Is This the Least Painful Way to Save Social Security?
Chris Kissell on March 6, 2024
Other countries offer potential solutions to the dire finances of the Social Security program. But is it too late?
6 Things Every Gig Worker Needs to Know About Taxes
Edna V. Forero, ChFC on March 1, 2024
Taxes are trickier for gig workers, freelancers and others the IRS considers self-employed.
Pre-Retirement Checklist: What to Do Within 5 Years of Retiring
Marilyn Lewis on March 1, 2024
Use your last remaining years in the workforce to set yourself up for a comfortable retirement on your own terms.
8 Income Tax Breaks That Retirees Often Overlook
Brandon Ballenger on February 29, 2024
Did you realize all these tax credits and deductions exist — or that they apply to retirees?
5 Financial Dates and Deadlines in March 2024
Karla Bowsher on February 29, 2024
Mark your calendar now so you don’t risk a fine or miss an opportunity to save.
5 Ways a Government Shutdown Could Affect Your Money
Adam Hardy on February 28, 2024
Furloughs, bare-bones customer service and more are looming if Congress doesn’t pass a spending bill ASAP.
The 7 Most Common Financial Regrets and How to Avoid Them
MTN Staff on February 28, 2024
We all make money mistakes. But keep them to a minimum by learning from the regrets of those who came before you.
12 Tax Deductions You Can Claim Without Itemizing
Maryalene LaPonsie on February 26, 2024
You don’t have to itemize to claim these deductions on your tax return.
Today’s Retirees Have This Advice for Younger Americans
Chris Kissell on February 26, 2024
Today’s retirees have learned a few things. Here is the wisdom they would like to share with younger generations.
10 Things Retirees Wish They Had Done Differently
Kathleen Coxwell on February 20, 2024
The biggest regrets in retirement can be avoided with the right planning.
15 Key Financial Terms to Know to Plan a Successful Future
Mike Pappis on February 19, 2024
Financial terminology shouldn’t feel like a foreign language.
Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Your Social Security Income?
Wealthramp Editors on February 17, 2024
If you collect Social Security, you must be aware of this.
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