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Five Tax Deductions You Shouldn’t Miss Out On
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How I Use the 'One in, One Out' Method for My Finances
Increase your mindfulness about your spending—and turn a profit along the way.


The Easiest Ways to Spot an Unpaid Tolls Scam Text
For one thing, the transportation administration doesn't use Gmail.


Five Ways to Lower Your Pool Maintenance Costs This Summer
Keeping your pool clean and functional is expensive—but you can keep a lid on those costs with a few simple steps.


Nine of the Strangest Tax Deductions You Might Qualify For
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Six of the Most Common Tax Myths in 2025
Avoid costly mistakes in the days and weeks leading up to April 15.


How Married Couples Can Double Their Retirement Tax Breaks in 2025
Even if one spouse doesn’t have an income, they can still save for retirement and get tax advantages.


Download This Tax Prep Checklist for Stress-Free Filing
Copy and customize this template to get through the filing process before the April 15 deadline.


Five Reasons You Might Qualify for Lower Car Insurance Premiums
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Three Roth IRA Rules to Know During Tax Season
Starting with: You have until April 15 to hit the contribution limit for 2024.


Four Savings Strategies to Try Instead of a 'No-Buy Month'
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Start Using This Ultimate Tax Spreadsheet Now so You’re Ready for Next Year
Get organized now, and stop stressing out every April.