The Currency - Money life What are the benefits of an HSA Account? A health savings account (HSA) offers tax advantages, flexibility, and long-term financial benefits for healthcare planning. life Americans to spend $60 billion on fitness in 2026 Americans increasingly see fitness as an essential investment in themselves and are projected to put $60B collectively behind achieving their goals in 2026. money U.S. delays higher tariffs on furniture and kitchen cabinets The U.S. delayed planned tariff increases on imports of upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities until at least 2027, keeping the current 25% rate. money 🎵 New groove Looking for a new groove in 2026? Here's this week's money news. money Can you claim pets on taxes? The truth on the "pet tax credit" Is there a pet tax credit? Not currently — but there are specific circumstances in which pet owners can deduct certain pet-related expenses on their taxes. money The holiday season’s over: Time to check credit card accounts for fraud Holiday shopping may lead to credit card fraud that surfaces weeks later, as stolen card data is tested with small charges and reused through online transactions. money Stocking up: Savers can front load 2026 money contributions Putting money into tax-advantaged accounts sooner in the year could help unlock potential growth. money New Fannie and Freddie loan limits are set for 2026. Here’s how they work New conforming loan limits for 2026 will raise the maximum mortgage loan amounts eligible for backing by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. money How 2025 changed your money: 10 stories that mattered Personal finances shifted in 2025 with rate cuts, strong markets, and stabilizing inflation. money 529 to Roth IRA rollover: A new way to save for retirement Eligible 529 savings can now be rolled into a Roth IRA for the same beneficiary, tax- and penalty-free, turning excess education funds into a powerful retirement boost. money Start 2026 with a financial backup plan Maximize the "fresh start" feeling and focus on preparing finances heading into the next year. money How to avoid capital gains tax Capital gains taxes are owed when an asset is sold for more money than was paid for the asset. Learn more about capital gains taxes and how to avoid them. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
life What are the benefits of an HSA Account? A health savings account (HSA) offers tax advantages, flexibility, and long-term financial benefits for healthcare planning.
life Americans to spend $60 billion on fitness in 2026 Americans increasingly see fitness as an essential investment in themselves and are projected to put $60B collectively behind achieving their goals in 2026.
money U.S. delays higher tariffs on furniture and kitchen cabinets The U.S. delayed planned tariff increases on imports of upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities until at least 2027, keeping the current 25% rate.
money Can you claim pets on taxes? The truth on the "pet tax credit" Is there a pet tax credit? Not currently — but there are specific circumstances in which pet owners can deduct certain pet-related expenses on their taxes.
money The holiday season’s over: Time to check credit card accounts for fraud Holiday shopping may lead to credit card fraud that surfaces weeks later, as stolen card data is tested with small charges and reused through online transactions.
money Stocking up: Savers can front load 2026 money contributions Putting money into tax-advantaged accounts sooner in the year could help unlock potential growth.
money New Fannie and Freddie loan limits are set for 2026. Here’s how they work New conforming loan limits for 2026 will raise the maximum mortgage loan amounts eligible for backing by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
money How 2025 changed your money: 10 stories that mattered Personal finances shifted in 2025 with rate cuts, strong markets, and stabilizing inflation.
money 529 to Roth IRA rollover: A new way to save for retirement Eligible 529 savings can now be rolled into a Roth IRA for the same beneficiary, tax- and penalty-free, turning excess education funds into a powerful retirement boost.
money Start 2026 with a financial backup plan Maximize the "fresh start" feeling and focus on preparing finances heading into the next year.
money How to avoid capital gains tax Capital gains taxes are owed when an asset is sold for more money than was paid for the asset. Learn more about capital gains taxes and how to avoid them.