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The typical white-collar workweek seems to have become a mix of in-office and at-home work. But a job applicant’s chance of landing a new remote job,…
Four years ago, I inherited $246,000 from my mother’s estate. I had always promised her that I would pay off my mortgage when she passed. My…
I must get at least one email a week saying that I have a delivery item that is waiting for me at the Post Office or…
Understanding the differences between mutual funds and index funds is fundamental for any investor navigating the diverse landscape of investment options. While both vehicles play critical…
Litigation is time-consuming and expensive. It is therefore no surprise that most litigation concludes, not by trial, but rather through the parties agreeing to settle their…
Have you ever wanted a second chance, the opportunity of a true do-over? When it comes to taxes, you can amend your tax returns, but that…
The tax advantages of a health savings account (HSA) are unique, even better than any IRA or 401(k) plan. As a result, an HSA is like…
President Biden sent emails to over 800,000 borrowers this week, congratulating them on receiving student loan forgiveness and inviting them to share their story. “Congratulations –…
My mother recently passed away. She had a trust, and she had a handful of credit cards that carried a remaining balance. She also had personal…
Wally Hellerstein of the University of Georgia Law School discusses the emerging state guidance for taxing cryptoassets. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity.…