Reinstatement of Charitable Distributions from the IRS
Under the reinstated rules for charitable distributions, Americans are permitted to make a gift to a charity up to $100,000 per year directly from their IRA
What’s a Rainy Day Fund and How Big Should it Be?
Every household needs a rainy day fund, which is easily accessible for the cash you need in case of any unforeseen event.
Learning to Read a Mortgage Amortization Table
The end purpose of mortgage amortization tables is to show when the mortgage will be completely paid off.
What Is the Equity in Your Home Today?
Finding out just how much equity you have in your home could be the key to being able to tap into a needed source of cash.
Annual Inflation Adjustment for the Alternative Minimum Tax
he alternative minimum tax, or AMT, was originally created in 1969 in order to make sure that wealthy Americans were not able to escape their tax liability.
Understanding the Difference Between APR and Interest Rate
When you start considering the interest rates on your new mortgage, you need to be sure that you understand the difference between APR and interest rate.
Increases in Estate Tax and Gift Tax Rates
The estate tax, also commonly called the death tax, is a tax paid when a person dies and his or her money or assets are inherited.
What Is a Mortgage?
What is a mortgage? A mortgage is a home loan and important features and options that you need to know in order to be an intelligent consumer.
The Bully Pulpit – Why Rex Reed Should Shut Up
Rex Reed has now come back into notoriety via his recent movie review of the new Jason Bateman/Melissa McCarthy film, Identity Thief.
How to Find Affordable Health Care: Part I
This two-part article first offers suggestions for the self-employed to find affordable health care insurance.
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