How to Redeem Savings Bonds
Savings bonds are government-issued bonds that earn interest over a specific length of time – typically 20 to 30 years.
2012 Estate Tax Changes
After almost 12 years of constant changes in the estate tax, ATRA creates certainty on the estate and gift tax.
Where to Get Savings Bonds
Where to Get Savings Bonds? Most people immediately think of a bank when they’re ready to purchase a savings bond.
The American Opportunity Tax Credit for College Tuition
The American Opportunity Tax Credit is a credit that is worth as much as $2,500 for each student.
Finding a Savings Bank in My Neighborhood
A savings bank is a financial institution that accepts savings deposits and pays account holders interest. A bank is a safe place to hold your money.
Adoption Credit and Assistance Made Permanent
Adopting a child can be very expensive, but the government gives adoptive parents a break by allowing for tax relief for the costs associated with adoption.
Is Crowdfunding a Viable Source of Startup Capital?
Crowdfunding is the process of collecting a small amount of money from a large group of people, and every investor has a very small portion of the risk.
New Healthcare Taxes: Hospital Insurance Tax on High-Income Individuals
The hospital insurance tax is a payroll tax that is deducted from a person’s paycheck, and it is most commonly known as the Medicare tax.
Wealth Accumulation Lags for Generations X and Y
Economic News, Savings & Investment
The “Under 40” crowd is reaching the point of wealth accumulation. And where they are in their financial journey is lagging behind where their parents were.
Figuring Out How Big a Mortgage You Can Afford
Today, mortgage lenders use a calculation of how much income a person has poor paint off their mortgage debt, some still use ratios others avoid them.
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