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Buyers and sellers nationwide have been waiting for lower borrowing rates before making a move to re-enter the housing market.…
Atlanta’s newest RIA firm, MartinWright Advisory, launched Monday with seven employees and a clear mission: Bringing institutional-caliber investment management to…
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. housing market is one subset of the economy that may be in recession because…
In 2019, an updated Medicare Plan Finder made its debut. Heralding its arrival, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…
New beneficiaries shopping for coverage after enrolling in Medicare Part A and Part B have many questions. Here is one…
In a significant win for student loan borrowers, the Trump administration has agreed to a court-supervised plan that will speed…
Many people believe they are moving to state tax havens, but they really are not. That often is the case…
For decades, studies, surveys, and near sermons have declared that America is not ‘retirement-ready.’ Financial firms, policymakers, and researchers (including…
According to the latest figures from the Census Bureau, 15.8 million people—some 6.1% of the adult American population—are Veterans. Almost…
The U.S. government shutdown has begun to affect an area many Americans take for granted: Social Security benefits. Yesterday, the…
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