Most physicians spend their 20s and early 30s in medical school and residency, which means their highest earning years tend to start later than those of other professionals. By the time doctors reach attending-level salaries, many are carrying significant student debt while also needing to make up ground on retirement…
Dentists tend to face a distinct set of tax considerations. Most earn high incomes, own practices that generate business deductions, and regularly purchase equipment — all of which can significantly affect their tax liability. Dental practices are also classified as specified service trades or businesses (SSTBs) under federal tax rules,…
Key takeaways A second-chance auto loan is an auto loan that caters to borrowers with subprime or deep subprime credit. Second-chance car loans come with higher interest rates that can inflate the price of a car loan by hundreds of dollars. There are more affordable alternatives to second-chance auto loans,…
Pro tip: Start planning your baskets early. Track what you already have at home, watch for sales, and compare prices before buying treats or toys. Planning ahead prevents last-minute impulse purchases, avoids seasonal markups, helps you stick to your budget, and ensures the baskets feel thoughtful rather than rushed How…
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Last year, on the day before Tax Day, my mom was scheduled to fly into Philadelphia International Airport to stay…
The nation’s 75 million Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8% cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase in their benefits…
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Key takeaways The Atmos Rewards program is the rebranded update to Alaska Airlines’ former Mileage Plan. Atmos Rewards boasts a vast partner network of airlines, hotels, rental car companies and everyday shopping sites — all of which can help you earn miles more quickly. Reward…
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You’ve accomplished the first step on the road to financial recovery after being entrenched in debt. So, what’s next? For starters, you’ll want…
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For fintech startups, the first five years of the decade have been a roller-coaster ride. At the outset, companies were awash in easy…
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Key takeaways Unsecured debt, such as credit cards, student loans, medical bills and high-interest loans can all be consolidated. Debt consolidation can simplify your bill-paying strategy by consolidating multiple accounts into one new loan with a single payment. Consolidating debt can save you money on interest and help you get…
What’s worse: a weak job market or stubborn inflation? Most people would say they don’t want either. Rising prices make it harder to afford the things you need, even when you’re working. A weak job market makes it tougher to ask for a raise, find a better position or land…
Key takeaways Stocks can be a great way to build wealth over the long term. You can buy stocks directly or you can buy a mutual fund or ETF that gives you access to many stocks through just one investment. If you’re not comfortable investing on your own, a financial…
When comparing Medicare and Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) coverage, it helps to look at how each program works, who qualifies and what the costs may be. Medicare is a federal program for people age 65 and older and certain individuals with disabilities. The ACA provides access to private…
A health savings account (HSA) can support your retirement plan through tax-deductible contributions, tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals for qualified medical expenses. But not all insurance premiums qualify, so it’s important to know which costs you can and cannot cover with HSA funds. A financial advisor can help you review…
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Key takeaways TSA PreCheck is a trusted traveler program offering expedited airport screening to members. Memberships for TSA PreCheck start at $77 and are good for five years. Several credit cards can help you get TSA PreCheck for free, usually through a statement credit toward…
An inherited non-qualified stretch annuity pays out over many years instead of all at once. Only the earnings in each payment are taxable because the original contributions were made with after-tax dollars. Spreading payments over time can lower the yearly tax bill and keep the remaining balance growing tax-deferred. Distribution…
This year has been the year of the luxury credit card. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® and American Express Platinum Card® both added new perks in exchange for higher annual fees (now $795 and $895, respectively). And Citi re-entered the high-end credit card market with the debut of the Citi Strata Elite℠ Card (annual…
I’m 63 With $700k in an IRA. Should I Convert $70k per Year to Avoid RMDs and Taxes in Retirement?
You can make a Roth IRA conversion at any time, as long as you have money in a qualifying pre-tax account. But the real question is whether it benefits you. Converting in your 60s, for example, can help you avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) and future taxes on qualified withdrawals.…
First comes love. Then comes marriage. And for around 670,000 couples per year, then comes divorce. While you’re thinking about the holiday season that’s off and running, the nation’s divorce attorneys are already looking ahead to another kind of season: divorce season. Sadly, if not surprisingly, filings tend to go…
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