The IRS Form W-2 is one of the most important documents used when filing your federal tax return. What’s on your W-2 could be the difference between owing a tax payment and receiving a refund. Here’s what you need to know to prepare your return with confidence. What is a W-2 form? The IRS refers to Form […]
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8 best places to keep your cash in 2026
Now that the new year is underway, you may be reflecting on both your financial situation and the greater financial landscape in the U.S. Though prices for everything — from groceries to housing to utilities — remain high, inflation has slowed over the last year. This prompted the Fed to cut rates three times during […]
Does your credit score reset in the new year?
Sometimes you just need a fresh start. For many people, the new year represents exactly that: a time to wipe your slate clean, reset intentions, and start building new habits. Does that mean you can reset your credit scores in the new year and start fresh? Unfortunately, credit scores don’t “reset.” In fact, many people […]
Can I use a business credit card for personal expenses?
Business credit cards are an excellent way for small business owners to earn rewards, get instant financing, and keep track of their business purchases. And they’re versatile; you can qualify for a business card whether you’re a sole proprietor, a freelancer, or a brick-and-mortar store owner. With the great rewards and benefits these cards offer, it […]
With another record high, stock investors are showing yet again they’re willing to overlook geopolitical turmoil
A new geopolitical conflict is unfolding. Yet, US stocks are… up at new record highs? That’s the dynamic on display on Monday as investors digest the US’s raid on Venezuela and the capture of the nation’s president, Nicolás Maduro, over the weekend. Despite the upheaval of its South American neighbor, US stocks, gold, and bitcoin […]
Jim Cramer says achieving early retirement comes down to just 3 key assets in your investment portfolio
If early retirement is something you’re striving for, you’re not alone. A 2024 YouGov survey found that 22% of Gen Zers and 30% of millennials expect to retire between the ages of 51 and 60. (1) That’s young, especially if you consider that Medicare eligibility typically doesn’t begin until age 65 and Social Security’s full […]
Ready to Tap Your Retirement Savings in 2026? 3 Questions to Ask Yourself First.
Before you start taking withdrawals from your nest egg, you’ll want to have a game plan. Building a nest egg for retirement is not an easy thing. It takes decades of hard work and some sacrifices to free up the money you’ll put into your IRA, 401(k), or other accounts, as well as some smart […]
6 fast ways to simplify your finances in 2026
Managing money doesn’t have to be complicated or time consuming. Still, about a third of Americans (32%) feel anxious about their finances going into 2026, according to a new NerdWallet survey. You got this. If you focus on the little things and do them consistently, you’ll feel great about your financial life, says Lisa Eaton, […]
3 Ways to Apply Warren Buffett’s Investing Strategies to Your Own Portfolio in 2026
This top investor’s strategy has been successful through many market environments. Warren Buffett’s strategy has proven its strength over the long term, and that’s why so many investors look to the billionaire for investing inspiration. Buffett led Berkshire Hathaway to market-beating returns over six decades before retiring and handing the controls over to Greg Abel […]
Fifth Third Bank mortgage review 2026
Fifth Third Bank is a regional bank and lender based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company serves borrowers in 11 states: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Fifth Third’s standouts are its wide array of loan options, as well as its buyer incentives, which include down payment […]
The rise of ‘finfluencers:’ Can you really trust financial advice on social media?
Financial influencers — or “finfluencers” — are reshaping how people learn about money. Instead of textbooks or financial advisers, many consumers now rely on social media personalities for guidance on budgeting, investing, and paying down debt. While some offer credible and well-researched information, others blur the line between education and entertainment. And in some cases, they promote strategies […]
Why your financial resolutions never stick and what to do instead
You know the drill: The ball drops, confetti flies, and you — along with 45% of Americans — sail into the new year with a resolve to save more money. You may stick to your resolution for a few weeks or a couple of months, but then, life happens. Regardless of how enthusiastic you felt on […]












