Tag: Financial planning

Married Indiana officers who accessed man’s assets suspended

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ELKHART, Ind. — A northern Indiana police officer has been demoted and suspended without pay after an investigation found that he and his wife,...

Acclaim, fundraising spread unevenly among Black colleges

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ATLANTA — Two recent high-profile faculty appointments could be a fundraising and enrollment bonanza for Howard University, one of the nation’s most prestigious Black...

Liz Weston: Who gets the keys to your digital estate?

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You may not own cryptocurrency or nonfungible tokens. You may not have a big Instagram following or run an online business. But if you...

Is your wedding budget ready for the reception resurgence?

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Wedding celebrations largely took a hiatus after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in 2020. Among couples who had a set wedding date between March...

Millennial Money: Trial, error, and what I learned in my 20s

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Your 20s are a time of self-exploration, finding your footing as an adult — and likely making some money mistakes. ...

Liz Weston: What to do if you save too much for retirement

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Many Americans don’t save enough for retirement, but it’s entirely possible to save too much — at least according to the IRS. ...

Liz Weston: The checks that could change your financial life

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Starting in July, most families with kids will start getting monthly payments of up to $300 per child as part of the American Rescue...

Liz Weston: 8 ½ birthdays that can affect your finances

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You hit a lot of milestone birthdays when you’re young. There’s your first birthday, of course, and also the one where you turn 10...

Liz Weston: How the pandemic has shaken up retirement

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Pandemic-related job losses forced many older Americans out of the workplace i n the past year, perhaps permanently. But the COVID-19 crisis also seems...

Why good news for the economy can be a drag on your 401(k)

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NEW YORK — A huge shift is underway within the stock market, one that might roil your 401(k) in the short term, but one...