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Who Pays? And Other Bankruptcy Questions Answered

Bankruptcy can seem like magic, since it makes debt practically disappear. But you might ask yourself who pays for it?   The person filing for...

A Force Multiplier for Your Dollar

In my decades advising both soldiers in the field and clients at the bank, I’ve found very few financial tools as powerful—or as...

16 Income Tax Issues Older Adults Should Know in 2025

Key Takeaways  Income taxes are often more complicated for older adults vs. younger generations.  Required minimum distributions are taxed as ordinary income and raise retirees’...

What They Are & How They Work

For many veterans, the shift to civilian life brings unexpected financial strain. After years of deployments and frequent moves, debt can build up....

What It’s Really Costing You to Buy Yourself Time

We live in a world that tells us convenience is king. You can get almost anything delivered to your door within hours. You...

Planes, Trains, and Clothes? All About Branded Credit Cards

Credit cards can offer a wide range of rewards. Companies offer everything from cashback to airline miles. Two kinds of reward cards stand...

What to Do When You Get a 1099-C for Canceled Debt

A 1099-C is a tax form that shows up when a lender cancels or forgives your debt. It’s how they report to the...

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