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money Capital markets perspective: No mas. Despite signs of recovery in the goods-producing sector, U.S. consumer spending is beginning to cool.
money Healthy, wealthy, wise: Consumer-directed healthcare gets a checkup Consumer-directed healthcare (CDH) plans are evolving — and fast. These plans are no longer just about covering doctor visits with low insurance premiums. They’re also becoming a key component of wealth-building strategies.
money Can you claim pets on taxes? The truth on the IRS pet tax credit Is there a pet tax credit? Not currently — but there are specific circumstances in which pet owners can deduct certain pet-related expenses on their taxes.
money Tariffs have companies on their toes. Here’s how they’re keeping pace Tariffs are certainly keeping corporate executives busy these days. The stakes are high for manufacturers, retailers, and consumers who often share the costs.
money Understanding long-term capital gains tax Learn more about the long-term capital gains tax, how it can offer tax benefits, and how to minimize your tax liability by knowing when to sell your investments.
money A penny saved: What happens if the U.S. stops making one-cent coins? The humble U.S. penny has been a staple of American currency for more than 230 years, but its days may be numbered.
money 🖍️ Full color Crayola is going full color with eight iconic crayons making a dazzling comeback for a limited time. Here's this week's money news.
money 1099-K tax form: What online earners need to know People who made money online in 2024 may get a 1099-K tax form. Here's how it fits into a tax return.
money Capital markets perspective: On second thought Markets had second thoughts about what last week’s inflation data means for Fed policy and quickly spit out an earlier decision that might otherwise have given investors heartburn.
money Learning the love language of taxes: It’s all in the lingo Tax language may not be overly romantic, but mastering it could render sweet rewards. Here’s how to flip a 1040 form into a love letter.
money Taking Stock: Marta Norton breaks down the January CPI report January CPI data showed a modest increase — could inflation be heating up again? Empower’s Marta Norton and Vanessa Welch break down the key factors behind the rise and what it could mean for future rate policy.
money Pay at the pump: Gas prices by state Gas prices increased 1.8% nationally in January 2025, but some states have more pumped up prices than others.