AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarWhy you should buy everything with credit cards — provided you meet 1 conditionverified_publisherCNBC - Emily LorschHaving multiple credit cards and playing the rewards game can save you hundreds of dollars each year — if you're smart about how you use the …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarShould you be worried about your money, your bank or the U.S. banking system? Experts weigh inverified_publisherCNBC - Jessica DicklerDespite the 2008 financial crisis, bank failures are considered extremely rare. However, the unexpected shutdowns of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarThere's a quicker, cheaper way to go to college, but fewer students are trying itverified_publisherCNBC - Jessica DicklerStarting in community college and then transferring to a four-year school is a proven pathway to getting a degree for significantly less money. Yet …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarEmployers can use this retirement perk as a ‘stepping stone’ to a 401(k), says advisorverified_publisherCNBC - Greg IacurciSmall business owners today may feel they're getting pulled in two directions: stuck between wanting to offer a retirement benefit to their workers …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarCareer expert Suzy Welch: Use these tips to recession-proof your job and avoid getting laid offverified_publisherCNBC - Emily LorschSeveral large companies have announced significant job cuts in recent months: Google, Microsoft, Amazon and other tech companies collectively laid …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarMissing tax forms will 'definitely' delay your refund, expert warns. How to know which ones you needverified_publisherCNBC - Kate Dore, CFP®If you're banking on a refund this tax season, the IRS has a warning: You should file a complete and accurate return to avoid delays. While it's been …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarDebt due to another person's fraud can't be discharged in bankruptcy. Neither can these billsverified_publisherCNBC - Sarah O'BrienFor some individuals, the solution for eliminating crushing debt is to file for bankruptcy. While the catalyst for going that route differs from …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarMarried filing jointly vs. separately: How to know when filing apart makes senseverified_publisherCNBC - Kate Dore, CFP®Married couples have a choice every year: file taxes together or apart. While the tax code generally rewards joint returns, there are scenarios where …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarMade a profit selling your home in 2022? Here's how to trim your tax billverified_publisherCNBC - Kate Dore, CFP®Despite the cooling market, many homeowners made money selling their property in 2022 — and part of that windfall may be taxable. Home sellers made a …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarNew cars are still selling for over MSRP. Here's how to avoid sticker shockverified_publisherCNBC - Ian ThomasWith demand for new cars still outpacing supply at many dealerships, buyers may be asking themselves if they need to pay over the average …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarHow to build an emergency savings fund during an era of inflationverified_publisherCNBC - Cheryl Winokur MunkAmid inflation, finding extra money for an emergency fund is probably harder — and more daunting. The latest inflation data from the government's …
AvatarCNBCAvatarAvatarA quarter of Americans are expecting to delay their retirement due to rising consumer costs, according to a new studyverified_publisherCNBC - Juhohn LeeRetirement is the final chapter of the American dream. But the dream of the "golden years" is quickly turning into a fairy tale for a growing number …