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Renters are still protected from eviction in these states and cities

The national eviction ban has lapsed, but New York, New Jersey and New Mexico have their own moratoriums. Many cities continue to curb the proceedings as well.

3 years ago

Harmonized European Crowdfunding Rules Kickoff Allowing up to €5 million

Crowdfund Insider | JD Alois | Nov 11, 2021 Harmonized European crowdfunding laws commence today (November 10, 2021). After years of engagement by industry leaders, largely due to the efforts of EuroCrowd, issuers may now utilize investment platforms to sell securities across all EU member states. The European Crowdfunding Service Providers Regulation (ECSPR) rules allow


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3 years ago

Here's what Medicare beneficiaries should know about next year's prescription drug plans

Prescription drug plans are modified every year, meaning your premiums, deductibles and the cost of specific medicines could be changing.

3 years ago

Op-ed: Stocks have climbed relentlessly this year. Here’s how you can hunt for bargains

The three major indexes have been surging to new highs all year, but notable names within these averages are available at a low price.

3 years ago

Inflation is soaring. Here's how to navigate higher consumer prices

Consumer prices in October jumped 6.2% higher than 12 months ago, the most in 30 years.

3 years ago

Quit a job? You likely can't collect unemployment benefits

Americans are quitting their jobs in record numbers. They generally can't count on unemployment benefits as a financial buffer.

3 years ago

Here’s how rising inflation may lead to higher tax bills

As inflation surges, the IRS has boosted federal income tax brackets and other provisions for 2022. However, certain fixed provisions may cause higher bills.

3 years ago

Medicare Part B premiums for 2022 jump by 14.5% from this year, far above the estimated rise in cost

The standard premium for Part B, which covers outpatient care and durable equipment, will be $170.10 next year, up $21.60 from $148.50 this year.

3 years ago

The unemployment rate among military spouses spiked during Covid

Military spouse unemployment, a long-standing problem for active-duty families, was only made worse by the pandemic.

3 years ago

Inflation pushes income tax brackets higher for 2022

The IRS has announced higher federal income tax brackets and standard deductions for 2022 amid rising inflation.

3 years ago

Veterans with VA health benefits should consider Medicare when they become eligible, experts say. Here's why

While there is no requirement that veterans using VA health care enroll in Medicare, there are reasons they should explore the benefits of doing so.

3 years ago

How to stay competitive using a VA loan in a sizzling housing market

In a hot housing market, military families with VA loans are struggling to buy homes. Here’s how to compete, according to real estate experts.

3 years ago

How one veteran paid off $70,000 in debt in just three years

Transitioning from the military to civilian life can be difficult and lead to high debt. More than 92% of military families carry debt, one survey found.

3 years ago

New mortgage refinance programs from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are expanding to reach more homeowners

Both government-sponsored enterprises have increased the income cap to qualify for the programs, as well as loosened other restrictions.

3 years ago

These 6 financial strategies can help military members transition to civilian life

From housing to jobs, military veterans face a world completely different from their active-duty lives.

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