By Bria Overs Originally appeared in Word in Black New Year, new bank account. That is the theme Americans are bringing with them to start the year off right. One […]
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8 Gift Ideas to Boost Financial Literacy and Wealth
By Bria Overs Originally appeared in Word in Black In a world where financial literacy is paramount, gifting the keys and knowledge of wealth-building and long-lasting prosperity is a great way to […]
Civic Explainer: Property tax options
By Michaela Rush Originally appeared in Dallas Free Press When you received your property tax bill in October, you may have been afraid to open it, knowing that every year […]
It’s always the right time to plan for retirement
Sponsored By JPMorgan Chase Whether you’re just entering the workforce or plan to stop working in a few years, it’s never too early – or too late – to save […]
Turkey prices are down, but Thanksgiving dinner could still cost a pretty penny in these metro areas
By Rachel Newcomb Thanksgiving dinner expenses are expected to remain high this year, with side dishes like pumpkin pie and mashed potatoes seeing price increases. However, there’s a silver lining: […]
TikTok Shuts Down $2 Billion Creator Fund
By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media giant, is bidding farewell to its $2 billion Creator Fund, an initiative launched in 2020 to support […]
Small businesses can still apply for the Employee Retention Tax Credit—here’s what you need to know
By Barry Eitel Did your small business keep employees on your payroll through the pandemic? Congratulations! You may be eligible for a tax credit from the Internal Revenue Service. The […]
