
The Feel Good Guide to Charitable Giving
You don’t have to be among the wealthy to make an impact with charitable giving. When you give to charity, you not only help others, but you

7 Ways to Reduce Financial Stress
Being worried about money is the number one cause of stress for Americans, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are seven ways you can r

How to Teach Your Children Good Financial Literacy Skills
Teaching your children financial literacy is one of the most important jobs you have as a parent, but it’s not necessarily one that comes na

Financially Savvy Ways to Travel
You don’t have to go into debt or ruin your budget to have an enjoyable vacation. These strategies can help you plan a memorable trip that d

Should You Buy or Lease Your New Car? Pros and Cons
Unless you have public transportation readily available, you will eventually need to consider getting a vehicle to get from point A to point

What You Need to Know About Real ID
Starting October 1, 2020, you’ll be required to use a Real ID to enter Federal facilities and fly on commercial flights. Should you go ahead

IRS Adjusts The Estimated Tax Penalty For Many Taxpayers
The IRS is generally waiving the penalty for any taxpayer who paid at least 85 percent of their total tax liability during the year through

Have You Checked Your Social Security Statement for Errors?
Social Security miscalculations and mistakes happen more often than you might think. Keeping an eye on your statement and reporting any erro

IRS: Old Password Guidance is Passé
Anyone who maintains any type of online accounts should use strong passwords to protect against savvy cyber criminals taking over their iden

Tool on IRS.gov Helps Taxpayers Research Charities Before Making Donations
Taxpayers may be able to deduct donations to tax-exempt organizations on their tax return. As people are deciding where to make their donati