There’s a new federal income tax form that could make filing easier for seniors this year.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Jeff Bezos sold $1.8 billion worth of Amazon stock as it eclipsed $1 trillion in market value
Jeff Bezos, the richest person in the world, cashed out of his Amazon shares as the stock skyrocketed recently, making him even richer.
Hidden accounts, secret debts and quiet overspending: Why are we hiding our personal finances from loved ones?
About 44% of adults admit to hiding a bank account or debt, or to spending more money than their partner would tolerate, says CreditCards.com survey.
Dow plunges 600 points as coronavirus fears cap turbulent week on Wall Street
U.S. stocks fell broadly on Friday amid ongoing uncertainty about the potential economic impact of the virus outbreak that originated in China.
In sickness and in health, but not in debt: Young Americans avoid ‘I do’ until student loans are paid off
More young Americans are postponing marriage to pay off student loans, according to a new study.
Dow jumps 187 points as stocks stabilize after Monday’s sell-off
U.S. stocks stabilized Tuesday after posting their worst loss in months a day earlier on fears over the coronavirus outbreak.
Dow futures plunge 430 points as fears about coronavirus rattle investors
U.S. stock futures and oil prices were sharply lower Monday as fears over the spread of a deadly outbreak of coronavirus rattled investors.
Americans won’t get a total reprieve after China trade deal as effects of lost factory jobs, pricier goods linger
Americans won’t feel much of a financial reprieve from a trade truce with China. While further pain was avoided, U.S. consumers are still living with previous rounds of tariffs.
Samsung introduces Galaxy XCover Pro, a durable, enterprise-ready smartphone with a removable battery
Samsung on Sunday launched the Galaxy XCover Pro, a smartphone that features a removable battery. It will be priced at $499.
This is why the Dow jumped 161 points on Wednesday while oil prices fell
Stocks rallied Wednesday as President Trump said Iran appeared to be “standing down” after firing a series of missiles at U.S. forces.