Money Monday: What you should know about healthcare savings accounts (HSAs)Healthcare savings accounts (HSA) are one of the most useful but misunderstood, and rarely used, healthcare financing options.
Money Monday: How to build your credit scoreWeโre showing you three ways that you can actually build your credit score.
Money Monday: How do credit bureaus determine credit score?Weโve been talking about the importance of establishing a credit history, but equally as important is understanding how credit bureaus determine your credit score.
Money Monday: Tips for young adults building their credit historyCredit histories are referenced all throughout our adult lives, so itโs important to start building one as soon as you can.
Money Monday: Using a credit card to build credit historyPurchasing things with a credit card is a great way to establish a credit history, but it is important to be strict and vigilant when paying it off.
Money Monday: Building credit historyWhether you like it or not, it is essential for U.S. adults to have a credit history.
Money Monday: Compound interest -- a double-edged swordItโs important to construct your finances to ensure that compound interest is always working for you, not against you.
Money Monday: Using online financial calculatorsWhen creating a financial plan or budgeting, financial calculators -- often used by professionals -- are a great tool.
Money Monday: How to establish an emergency fundFinancial experts urge people to save a certain amount of money in their bank account for emergency purposes.
Money Monday: Funding health care spending with HSA accountOne of the most rarely used and misunderstood financing options is a health care savings account (HSA), and it can offer significant benefits.
Money Monday: Beware of advance child tax credit scamsWhenever the government starts giving out money, scammers start sniffing around.
Money Monday: What to know about expanded child tax creditOver the past few weeks, the federal government has been depositing expanded child tax credit payments to families due to the pandemic.
Money Monday: How to get taxes back on Michigan unemployment paymentsMichigan residents who paid taxes on unemployment benefits in 2020 must file an amended tax return with the state in order to get those taxes back.
Money Monday: Saving for college with Michiganโs 529 programMichigan families and students looking to save up for school can invest in a tax-free 529 savings plan through the Michigan Education Savings Program (MESP).
Money Monday: Beware of Medicare fraudScammers will attempt to retrieve your personal Medicare number.
Money Monday: How to sign up for MedicareIf youโre nearing the age of 65 and thinking about retirement, you should also be thinking about your health insurance.
Money Monday: Choosing the right Medicare plan for youAmericans nearing the age of 65 should be thinking about Medicare, a federal health insurance, and what it can offer.
Money Monday: Understanding components of MedicareAmericans nearing the age of 65 should be taking time to understand the many components of Medicare, a federal health insurance.
Money Monday: Understanding Medicare before signing upItโs important to understand Medicare's several steps in order to choose the right plan when it comes the time.
Money Monday: Retiring soon? Do this firstIf youโre planning to retire soon, there are some steps you should take before you file that paperwork.
Money Monday: Financial tips for engaged couplesCouples who are planning to get married should have โthe talkโ about their finances and establish a joint financial plan ahead of time.
Money Monday: Your tax returns can help you create a financial planThe 2021 tax season officially ends Monday at midnight, but experts are encouraging people not to simply โfile and forget.โ