Add a pool or an elevator to your home, and you may qualify for a deduction or tax break — but only if the home improvements are medically necessary, said…
Lost Opportunity: 5 Missed Tax Credits
If you have a child in college, getting a tax break is a given, but the hard part can be figuring out which one to pick, said Abe Schneier, senior…
How Much Do I Owe the Government on Taxes?
Before you figure out how much you owe the government, figure out how you will be filing. There are a number of filing statuses which impact how much you can…
Term Life Insurance Tips for You
The premium you pay each month for the insurance policy goes up as the amount of coverage increases. Calculating your insurance needs is a key step in the process. A…
Summary of Medicare Benefits
Medicare is broken into four parts of health insurance coverage. Medicare Part A is the portion that helps pay for hospital care in addition to hospice, skilled nursing facilities and…
What Are Conduit Loans?
Conduit loans are pooled together and placed in a trust. Lenders can then issue bonds based on these loans, and sell them on the open market.
Economic Considerations of Life Insurance
Why Buy Life Insurance?
Causes of House Fires
Cigarettes are the cause of 15 percent of house fires. Individuals who smoke should never smoke while they are lying down in bed or on a couch.
Credit Card Purchase Protection Law
The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) limits your liability for charges due to unauthorized use of your credit card. Unauthorized use may occur when your card or account information is…
The Beneficiary’s Guide to Life Insurance
A beneficiary is the intended recipient of life insurance proceeds.
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