Credit Card Theft: First Line of Defense is Checking Your Statements
Federal laws protect you from paying fraudulent charges, but you have to be diligent about spotting them to minimize the damage.
Federal laws protect you from paying fraudulent charges, but you have to be diligent about spotting them to minimize the damage.
The “Money Talks” hosts take a look at the NFL and football season from a financial perspective.
If you use part of your home for business purposes, you may be able to take a tax deduction. Read all about it in this Business Tip.
Nonqualified plans can offer more meaningful benefits, simply by covering a legitimate cost for an employee. We explain how in today’s Marietta Daily Journal. Read the Article.
Should you die, your survivors may be eligible for government benefits, including Social Security Survivor Benefits. Read more in this Insurance Tip.
The hosts of “Money Talks,” discuss the two available education tax credits. They explain the phase-out limits associated with each credit and how the credits are calculated.
If you or your heir’s marital status has changed, your Will or Trust may be outdated. Learn more in this Tax Tip.
Be aware that as a co-signor of a private student loan, you are being asked to guarantee the loan. Read more in this Financial Tip.
Stocks tumble during the week, as there was little economic or corporate data to inspire investors.
We look for sustainable growth over the long term; therefore, 14 days without significant market movement does not concern us.