Unmarried partners generally can't qualify for spousal and survivor benefits, but there are other ways to protect each other.
We can’t control inflation or know what it will be in the future, but we can be smart about how we prepare.
Working longer is just about always a financial plus, but there’s more to consider.
Teachers may have access to a number of unique and valuable benefits to help secure their financial future.
You can't fund an IRA with child support—or even alimony if divorced after 2018—but you can still invest it wisely.
Despite the proliferation of Buy Now, Pay Later options, the time-tested rules of sound money management still hold.
The fortunes of athletes, entertainers and tech workers can be dazzling—and short-lived if not managed wisely.
No 401(k)? Don't let that keep you from saving and investing for retirement. There are ways to create your own retirement plan.
When buying a new car there are three major decision points—and that's after you decide what type of car you want.
Debt consolidation can help you manage your current finances, but make sure it also makes sense in the long term.
The American Rescue Plan Act includes much more than stimulus payments, especially if your children are minors.
Living paycheck to paycheck can feel like you're on an endless financial treadmill. Here's how to jump off.