There’s a movement that preaches extreme saving, long work hours and aggressive investing to achieve financial independence. Can you do it?
Author: Janna Herron, USA TODAY
Retire early: Can ordinary Americans find financial independence and stop work by 50?
There’s a movement that preaches extreme saving, long work hours and aggressive investing to achieve financial independence. Can you do it?
Millennials still lean on parents for money, but want financial independence, survey says
Most millennials define adulthood as being on their own financially, but the majority still depend on parents for money, survey finds.
Finally, it’s Tax Day: Here are the 5 things you need to know to file your taxes
It’s the last day to file your 2018 taxes before getting into hot water with the IRS. If you’ve procrastinated, here’s what you need to know.
You just cut a check to the IRS. So what do your taxes pay for?
On Tax Day, you may be wondering where do all those hard-earned tax dollars go? Here’s where.
How to pay your taxes: What to do if you don’t have the money or need an extension
If youowe the federal government this tax season, you have several options to pay your tax bill, both now and later. Here’s what to know.
Bank of America boosts its minimum wage to $17 an hour on way to $20 by 2021
Bank of America is raising its minimum wage to $17 an hour starting in May in a longer-term effort to increase it to $20 by 2021.
Another tax headache ahead: IRS is changing paycheck withholdings and it’ll be a doozy
The IRS is changing how you adjust your paycheck withholdings, and it won’t be easy.
Listing your home? Here’s where median asking prices are falling
While the median asking price for a U.S. home hit a record $300,000 in March, 114 metro areas saw a drop in the median asking price.
Cat food and tanning oil? 6 outrageous tax deductions the IRS approved
Many Americans get creative with deductions to reduce their tax bill. Here are six the IRS approved and four that didn’t pass the smell test.