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The GOP Megabill: What taxpayers should know
The almost 900-page “big, beautiful bill” has plenty to say about taxes.

How to recession-proof your grocery budget: do’s and don’ts
You can’t control the economy, but you can control how much you spend on groceries.

Looming Pell Grant shortfall could impact students’ ability to cover college costs
If your Pell Grant isn’t what you’d hoped for, consider other ways to fund your college degree.

No gift money? No problem. How to afford a house on your own
Plenty of first-time homebuyers don’t rely on family money.

Homebuying tips this season for markets hot and cold
Act fast, hack the inspection and use the asking price as a starting point.

Income-driven repayment applications shut down, student loan borrowers left in the dark
Here's what to do now.

What happens to your mortgage if your house is destroyed?
Too often, those facing an unimaginable loss aren’t aware of how insurance payouts work.

Is there an easier way to cancel subscriptions?
Canceling recurring subscriptions can be a challenge, but it¶¶Ňőap getting easier.

Move over, Airbnb: Big hotels target group travel
Companies like Airbnb popularized vacation rentals, but these days it's the big hotel chains that are marketing them.

Got money goals for the New Year? Stay on track with these tips
Daily life can get in the way of financial resolutions. Focus on your values and high-impact tasks.