Is Your Home Underinsured? Here’s How to Tell.

Your house isn’t just a place to hang your hat — it’s also one of your most valuable financial assets. That’s why homeowners without enough insurance can face financial ruin when disaster strikes and they find themselves suddenly homeless and unable to rebuild. The...

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Tips for Splitting Expenses with a Partner

A Redditor recently asked about a common financial challenge: How should a couple handle shared expenses when one person vastly outearns the other? Many commenters suggested the higher earner should cover most expenses, since they can more easily handle them. But what...

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102 Million Eligible Filers Didn’t Use Free File

Only 2% of federal income tax returns were filed through Free File, despite 70% of filers qualifying. Filing your income tax return can be, for many, a dreaded annual task. And paying to file unnecessarily can only add insult to injury. Still, many eligible filers...

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5 Habits to Help You Stop Being a HENRY

You can go from HENRY to high net worth by adopting three key habits — and avoiding two others. If you grew up playing a certain board game, you may have internalized the belief that earning a six-figure salary is key to winning at life. Unfortunately, that doesn’t...

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Tips for Tax Filing in 2026

Tax season is officially upon us, and as W-2s, 1099s, and other tax forms start to hit your mailbox, tax filing can seem overwhelming. That’s especially true for first-time filers. At KH Credit Union, we’re here to help. Below is a basic outline of steps and tips for...

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How to Manage a Parent’s Money

A memoir explores the pitfalls to avoid when an adult child has to manage money for an ailing parent. When Beth Pinsker’s mother became too ill to manage her own finances, she and her brother stepped in to pay bills and monitor accounts on her behalf. As a financial...

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Is ‘Income Stacking’ a Good Way to Build Wealth?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only.  Financial planners often say you can pull two basic levers to improve your financial life: earn more money or spend less. For people trying to grow their net worth, earning more than...

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5 Credit Card Trends to Watch for in 2026

Reward programs are growing ever more complex, while AI and Gen Z will begin exerting even more influence on the market. Last year was kind of a lot. Once-secure federal government jobs were slashed, and that was before the longest government shutdown in history. The...

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Give Yourself a 7-Day Financial Reset

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. NerdWallet has a weeklong challenge for you. We’re guiding readers through one practical money task a day for seven days to help start off the new year strong. If you can finish the...

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Is ‘Soft Saving’ Smart — or Short-Sighted?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. If you’ve ever decided to save less cash in your retirement account so you could do more traveling or support an expensive hobby, you might be “soft saving” (and not even know it). Soft...

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