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Two Cents demystifies personal finance and teaches you how to budget on your own terms, which investments are right for you, and how to achieve financial independence and a comfortable retirement.
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Seven Signs You Should Hire an Accountant for Your Taxes
With tax season approaching, ask yourself whether your online tax helper is going to cut it this year.
Tip Requests Don't Have to Be a Big Deal
Stop complaining and tip your barista.
Six Signs a Home Seller Is Hiding Something
Make sure you don’t get tricked by paying attention to details—and trusting your instincts.
You Can Now Invest in Bitcoin ETFs, but Should You?
The SEC has approved bitcoin exchange traded funds, but there are still significant risks to consider.
Here's How Much Solar Panels Will Cost You
Sunlight is free—but converting that sunlight into electricity is not.
All the Changes Parents Need to Know Before Filing Their Taxes This Year
Tax season is nearly upon us.
Where to Find U.S. Communities That Are Testing Universal Basic Income
If you’re looking for a place to live that offers a financial safety net, here’s where to look.
Your Finances Need a Monthly Reset
If you want to actually stick to your goals and not get overwhelmed, take it month by month.
Why Gen Z Loves ‘Loud Budgeting’
The first financial trend of 2024 is all about increased transparency.
Four Dates All Student Loan Borrowers Should Know in 2024
2024 is shaping up to be another important year for federal student loan borrowers.
What Does Amazon Prime Cost (and What Does It Get You)?
Prime has different costs depending on whether you pay monthly or annually, are a student, or otherwise qualify for discounts.
The Senior Discounts That Will Save You the Most Money
The upside of getting older is you start getting some serious discounts—including at some unexpected places.
Here's How Much You Should Save in Your 401(K) in 2024
The IRS has increased the contribution limits for 401(k) plans in 2024.
How to Recover From Holiday Overspending
Nothing says "post-holiday blues" like "massive credit card debt."
You Should Check Your Car’s Vehicle History Report Regularly (Even If You’re Not Selling It)
You’re not selling your car today, but it’s a good idea to know what companies like Carfax says about it—because they make mistakes.
How to Pull Off a 'No-spend' Weekend That Doesn't Suck
It's like intermittent fasting, but for your wallet.
Do You Spend Money Like a DINK or a HENRY?
The personal-finance world has got to get better acronyms.
Wayfair, Macy's, and Other Retailers Are Charging Return Fees in 2024
Shopping online is quick and convenient—but returning isn't always free.
Here's How Much You Could Save If You Set Aside $5 Every Day
A few bucks today could become a whole lot of money for your retirement.
Don't Miss This Deadline for Estimated Quarterly Tax Payments
Make your final 2023 quarterly payment by Jan. 16 to avoid penalties.