You can get up to $8,000 back in tax credit for child-care expenses. Here's what you need to know
The child and dependent care tax credit, as it's called, was expanded for 2021 and is likely to reach more households.
The child and dependent care tax credit, as it's called, was expanded for 2021 and is likely to reach more households.
Mega cap tech giants were responsible for a sizeable portion of the S&P 500’s gains in 2021, but will the pattern hold this year?
The rise of crypto has created the need for ways to provide wealthy investors access through familiar wealth management vehicles.
Shares of Virgin Galactic fell in trading on Thursday after the space tourism company announced plans to raise up to $500 million in debt.
If you have left your job as part of the Great Resignation, or are planning to, don't forget about your health insurance.
Cointelegraph Magazine | Elias Ahonen | Jan 12, 202 As Ethereum gas prices rise, the chain that inspired Web3 is becoming gentrified, with high transaction costs pushing less wealthy users onto competing blockchains or scaling solutions. This means that many use cases are becoming unfeasible in the proverbial layer-one downtown, and suburban neighborhoods are being
Mega cap tech giants were responsible for a sizable portion of the S&P 500’s gains in 2021, but will the pattern hold this year?
These 10 cities offer young professionals the best opportunities, according to a recent study.
Navient, one of the largest student loan servicers, will cancel $1.7 billion in private student loans, after a deal it reached with 39 states.
The Logic via FP | Claire Brownell | Jan 11, 2022 Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency-trading platform by volume, has registered three new corporate entities in Calgary and hired two senior employees with experience working for Canadian securities regulators as it seeks to comply with the country’s rules. Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency-trading platform by
Pension funding among the Fortune 1000 hasn't been this high since the end of 2007, before the stock market cratered.
Fintech Confidential Issue 4 | Éliane Ubalijoro, PhD | Jan 13, 2022 A year and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic, the global economy is looking cautiously at recovery. According to the World Bank, growth will be very uneven given surges of virus variants, patchy vaccination rates, and withdrawal of government support measures, so global
Fourth-quarter estimated tax payments are due on Jan. 18 for income from self-employment, small businesses and more. Here’s how to avoid penalties.
At his confirmation hearing, Powell said he expects a series of interest rate hikes this year to control inflation.
You'll have to act quickly if you want to buy a house this year, so it pays to be prepared.