Saving money doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. In this post, starting today, you’ll discover simple, realistic ways to save money quickly and keep more money in your pocket. Some seasons call for quick action – the kind where you look at your budget, take a deep breath and think: “Okay, something has to […]
The delegation is expected to highlight GIFT City’s integrated urban infrastructure, progressive regulatory framework and growing talent ecosystem as key enablers for global businesses. | Photo credit: Elke Scholiers A high-level delegation from Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) in Gujarat will participate in the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland […]
Although more and more graduates are discovering that their degrees are not providing the return on their investment they originally expected, that isn’t stopping today’s aspiring college graduates from applying for a student loan. In fact, the average student today graduates from college $30,000 of student debt. But what’s really troubling is how these student […]
My oldest two children don’t have smartphones, but both have one Apple Watch SE with mobile network. After a year of using the BetterRoaming service, which at the time was the cheapest option for people who didn’t have a major postpaid plan, I switched their Apple Watch plans to the US mobile smartwatch subscription. I’ve […]
Quick answer: Effective January 1, 2026, student loan forgiveness through income-driven repayment (IDR) plans is now taxable as federal income. A borrower who has $50,000 forgiven may owe approximately $10,850 in additional taxes. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) remains tax-free. If you’re counting on getting the IDR forgiven to finally escape your student loans, you’re […]
Quick answer: The Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) will launch on July 1, 2026 as the new standard income-driven repayment option. Payments range from 1-10% of your entire income (non-discretionary), with a minimum of $10. Forgiveness lasts 30 years – up from 20 to 25 years under current plans. PSLF will continue for 10 years. If […]
Quick answer: 24% of Americans have no savings for emergencies, and only 41% could cover an unexpected $1,000 expense with savings. Meanwhile, 33% have more credit card debt than emergency reserves – an all-time high that signals trouble ahead. Here’s the uncomfortable truth: Most Americans are one car repair, one medical bill, one appliance malfunction […]
Retirement is meant to be a time to enjoy life, relax and finally reap the rewards of years of hard work.but growing your savings is just as important as enjoying your freedom. Imagine waking up in a place where your money goes further, your lifestyle feels comfortable, and every day brings peace of mind instead […]
If money feels like it’s slipping through your fingers no matter how hard you try, you’re not alone. Many smart, hard-working people struggle with money – and most don’t even realize what’s holding them back. The truth is that being bad with money isn’t about how much you make. It’s about habits, choices and patterns […]
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