Crooks want your Social Security number and other personal information to file fake returns so they can to steal tax refunds.
Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
Some retirees feeling less secure about tax rule changes in SECURE Act
Two key rules regarding retirement savings are changing under the SECURE Act. Neither change should cause widespread panic, but you need to plan.
The SECURE Act could help boost your retirement savings: 5 things to know
New retirement rules can help young families, employees who consistently work part time and small business owners who want to start 401(k) plans.
That gift card you’re buying could be target of scam: What to look for before you buy
Con artists have engineered a way to steal information and tamper with gift cards inside the store before you buy the gift card.
5 year-end tax tips to get your money safely through the holiday season
Follow these year-end tax tips so
you don’t get caught short of cash during the holiday season or later at tax time.
Black Friday 2019: How scammers use gift cards, hot toy deals to trick you
Scammers tap into the Black Friday and Cyber Monday hype to trick you into downloading links. And the crooks are looking for deals, too.
Paying for the holidays in six easy payments. Here’s what to consider
Retailers ranging from Walmart to Shinola are making monthly installment loans easier to get for holiday shoppers.
Who’s dealing with the biggest student loan payments?
Student loan payments can reach nearly $700 a month on average for borrowers who work at private health care companies, based on a Fidelity study.
‘Jenny B’ is alarming women with pregnancy congratulations cards. They aren’t expecting
Some women are in the uncomfortable spot of telling family members that no, they’re not pregnant, after getting odd mailings from “Jenny B.”
Hackers hover near online shopping carts, too. It’s called e-skimming
Holiday shoppers warned to watch out for e-skimming threats. Any business accepting online payments on their website is at risk, FBI says.