Tax Day is Monday, April 18, which means time is running out to get your tax information in order. While the tax deadline was extended in both 2021 (until May) and in 2020 (until July), this year it looks like … Continue Reading
The most important thing you can do for your financial health is to plan your budget. Being aware of how much you’re spending, how much you’re saving, and what you can afford is essential in order to build wealth and … Continue Reading
Did you know that first time home buyers have multiple options to help them get the house they need? If you’re a first time home buyer, consider if any of the following programs are helpful to you! FHA Loans FHA … Continue Reading
Mortgage rates have been hovering between 2% and 4% for the past couple of years, a historic low compared to the 5%, 6%, or even 7% that was commonplace a decade and more ago. However, how long can these low … Continue Reading
Inheritance often comes during a time that is very emotionally turbulent. People feel grief over the loss of a loved one, perhaps anger if they feel that inheritance is split unfairly, and possibly relief if the money is needed and … Continue Reading
Tax season is upon us, and pet parents are faced with the unfortunate reality that although they may consider their pets as family, the IRS doesn’t allow them to claim their animal companions as dependents. That being said, there are … Continue Reading
Investing is a great way to prepare for the future. There are many ways that you can invest your money – by purchasing real estate, for example. However, these types of investments could take decades to see any big payoff. … Continue Reading