What Happens to Your Credit Score When You Get Married?
Getting married raises questions about money that most people have not thought through carefully — and credit scores are near the top of the list. … Read more
Plain-English explanations of financial concepts, products, and how money actually works.
Getting married raises questions about money that most people have not thought through carefully — and credit scores are near the top of the list. … Read more
A high-yield savings account is the same thing as a regular savings account in most respects — FDIC-insured, accessible, no investment risk — except that … Read more
Most people put off investing because the learning curve feels overwhelming. Here’s the minimum you actually need to know to get started — and why starting imperfectly is far better than waiting until everything makes sense.
Your debt-to-income ratio — DTI — is one of the most important numbers in your financial life, and one of the least understood. It is … Read more
A will is just one piece of an estate plan. The documents that actually matter during a medical crisis — the healthcare directive and power of attorney — are the ones most people have never signed. Here’s what they are and why they matter.
The W-4 determines how much federal income tax is withheld from your paycheck. Most people fill it out once when they start a job and never revisit it — which often means they’re either overwithholding or underwithholding. Here’s how to get it right.
Asset allocation — how you divide your investments between stocks, bonds, and other assets — is the single most important investment decision you’ll make. Here’s how to think about it and how to choose the right mix for your situation.
Two retirees with identical average investment returns over 30 years can end up with dramatically different financial outcomes — depending purely on when the good and bad years happen. Here’s why timing matters so much in retirement.
How compound interest grows $1,000 over time at 7% annual return A timeline showing how $1,000 invested at 7% annual interest grows across 10, 20, … Read more
High earners who exceed the Roth IRA income limits aren’t locked out of Roth accounts — they can use the backdoor Roth conversion. Here’s how it works, what to watch out for, and whether it makes sense for you.