With rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran, some students fretted about whether the FAFSA could also be the first step in getting drafted.
Author: Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY
Millennials lag older generations in the amount of expected wealth they should have, a new study shows
Millennials trail in expected wealth accumulation compared with older generations at the same age, a Federal Reserve of St. Louis study shows.
Tipping: Most Americans aren’t tipping many service providers
Many Americans aren’t tipping their various service providers at the holidays, according to a recent survey.
Americans in cold-weather states could be next to feel the impact of restricted food stamps
About 29 states would see a fall in funding for food stamps, with the hardest hit being those with costly winter heating bills in colder states.
With few houses on the market, should you buy one on a busy street or with other flaws?
In a tight housing market, should you buy a home In a poor location or with other shortcomings? It could mean less competition and a lower price.
Hunting for your first home? Here are 5 tips from the pros
With rents rising in many U.S. cities and mortgage rates near historic lows, it’s an enticing time for first-time homebuyers.
‘Pay what you owe’: Your taxes are due if you filed for a federal tax extension
Millions of taxpayers asked the IRS for an extension on filing federal taxes in April. The deadline to file is today.
GE’s pension freeze raises a question: Should you take a lump-sum buyout or keep benefits?
Buyout offers present a quandary to employees who must decide whether to take a one-time payout or stick with the guarantee of a pension.
Did you ask for a federal tax extension in April? The Oct. 15 IRS deadline is almost here.
Millions of taxpayers asked the IRS for an extension on filing federal taxes in April. Their time’s up. The extension deadline hits Oct. 15.
You can apply for FAFSA college aid money starting Oct. 1, but avoid these 3 pitfalls
FAFSA rolls out Oct. 1 for students who plan to go to college in fall 2020. Experts say students should file FAFSAs as soon after Oct. 1 as possible.