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Here are strategies to manage, pay off your credit card debt in America
Read full article: Here are strategies to manage, pay off your credit card debt in AmericaInflation continues eating away at our take-home pay, and now a trip to the grocery store is becoming increasingly painful. Sadly, many of us are using credit cards to cope with the higher prices, and that's turning into a real economic problem.
Last day to submit: Low-income Michigan families can apply for home heating tax credit
Read full article: Last day to submit: Low-income Michigan families can apply for home heating tax creditLow-income families in Michigan can get help paying for some of their heating expenses through a home heating tax credit.
Low-income Michigan families have until Sept. 30 to apply for the home heating tax credit
Read full article: Low-income Michigan families have until Sept. 30 to apply for the home heating tax creditLow-income families in Michigan can get help paying for some of their heating expenses through a home heating tax credit.
You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?
Read full article: You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?If you’ve finally gotten your taxes filed, you’re probably ready to put it all away and move on. Have you considered which documents you should keep? And for how long?
Free webinar will teach Metro Detroiter’s how to get the most out of their credit cards
Read full article: Free webinar will teach Metro Detroiter’s how to get the most out of their credit cardsGesher Human Services is offering a free webinar called “The Advantages of Credit Cards” at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
Should you consider investing your money in a Roth IRA? Here are the benefits
Read full article: Should you consider investing your money in a Roth IRA? Here are the benefitsThere have been great swings in the stock market over the past year and the Dow is down about 5% since the beginning of the year.
How to protect your finances from bank account takeover fraud
Read full article: How to protect your finances from bank account takeover fraudBank account takeover fraud is happening all over the country, and high-tech thieves are making their way to your bank account without having possession of your debit cards.
Money Minute: When you should take Social Security benefits
Read full article: Money Minute: When you should take Social Security benefitsFor those getting ready to begin taking their Social Security benefits, it’s important to keep in mind just how much you can receive depending on what your age is.
Detroit woman hopes to break cycle of living paycheck to paycheck, looks toward next chapter
Read full article: Detroit woman hopes to break cycle of living paycheck to paycheck, looks toward next chapterLocal 4′s money expert Rod Meloni sat down with LaTonya Edwards, a 53-year-old single working mother of three young men hear more about her financial situation, and to see if any improvements could be made.
Metro Detroit family shares their struggle with living paycheck to paycheck
Read full article: Metro Detroit family shares their struggle with living paycheck to paycheckLocal 4′s money expert Rod Meloni sat down with Jason and Trish Keith from Dearborn to hear more about their financial situation, and to see if any improvements could be made.
Living paycheck to paycheck? Here’s how to get off the hamster wheel
Read full article: Living paycheck to paycheck? Here’s how to get off the hamster wheelDepending on the surveys you read between 60% and 70% of Americans live this way. There is a way to step off the hamster wheel, but you have to ask yourself are you really serious about doing so?
Michigan AG joins others to push for elimination of overdraft fees, mortgage convenience fees
Read full article: Michigan AG joins others to push for elimination of overdraft fees, mortgage convenience feesMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined two multistate actions aimed at eliminating unnecessary fees from banks.
Your trips to the grocery store are going to cost more, according to USDA predictions
Read full article: Your trips to the grocery store are going to cost more, according to USDA predictionsYour trips to the grocery store are expected to get more expensive, according to the latest Consumer Price Index figures.
New app offers real-time financial advice for times you’re in ‘money pickle’
Read full article: New app offers real-time financial advice for times you’re in ‘money pickle’You might be scared or embarrassed to work with a financial advisor. Some people feel awkward talking to someone about their personal finances or debt. Now it’s easier than ever to get professional help without the embarrassment.
Money Minute: What you need to know about gambling on unregulated gaming websites
Read full article: Money Minute: What you need to know about gambling on unregulated gaming websitesMichigan residents who place wagers on unregulated gaming sites may gamble on more than they expected and become identity theft or deposit theft victims, said Michigan Gaming Control Board Executive Director Henry Williams.
University of Michigan annual report reveals strong financial position despite pandemic
Read full article: University of Michigan annual report reveals strong financial position despite pandemicDespite the many challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Michigan’s “financial position remains strong,” according to the school’s annual report.
What to know about Gov. Whitmer’s plan to invest in, expand child care
Read full article: What to know about Gov. Whitmer’s plan to invest in, expand child careMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a plan on Monday to invest $1.4 billion in federal child case funding to expand access to child care, make child care more affordable and to support child care professionals.
Here are some of the biggest money mistakes for couples
Read full article: Here are some of the biggest money mistakes for couplesIs your significant other making money mistakes that are affecting you? If your significant other is making a money mistake that’s affecting you, then you’ll want to take a look at these tips. “Couples fight over money more than other things like chores, what’s for dinner and togetherness,” said money savings expert Andrea Woroch. Money can be a big source of strife with your significant other, especially if you don’t do this:“The first common mistake I see a lot of couples make when it comes to money is postponing the ‘money talk,’” said Woroch. And set aside free money in your budget so each of you have a spending account.
New year new you: How to plan a game-winning strategy for your finances
Read full article: New year new you: How to plan a game-winning strategy for your financesThe views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. As we begin a new year, it’s a great time to start planning your financial goals for 2021. As you set your sights on an end goal, Cornerstone Community Financial Credit Union can help you build your winning game strategy for your finances. The first recommendation the credit union has: Your savings is something to which you must commit, because it will set you up for short- and long-term success. To get your head in the game and win big in your finances, click or tap here.
Study: 4 in 10 Michigan families don’t make enough money to make ends meet
Read full article: Study: 4 in 10 Michigan families don’t make enough money to make ends meetA new study on the Michigan economy shows that while jobs are available, they do not pay enough to make ends meet, and the coronavirus pandemic is making it worse. Michigan Future Founder Lou Glazer puts a good paying job at $20 an hour and he cites research claiming 60% of Michigan jobs pay less than that. “At the point where construction companies don’t have enough carpenters, you would think the wages for carpenters would go up,” he said. “They’re more likely to lose their jobs and then if they lose the job, they’re less likely that job will come back anytime soon,” he said. At the Detroit Economic Club, University of Michigan economist Gabriel Erlich believes people are going to see a two-tiered COVID recession and recovery.
How to track your $600 stimulus check
Read full article: How to track your $600 stimulus checkYou need a Social Security number to qualify for a relief check. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Track your paymentGet My Payment will let you confirm:That we sent your second Economic Impact payment, also known as a stimulus payment. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs. “Please continue to check the UIA website as we will provide more information as it becomes available.
IRS relaunches ‘Get My Payment’ tool to track $600 stimulus checks
Read full article: IRS relaunches ‘Get My Payment’ tool to track $600 stimulus checksA second, smaller round of stimulus checks are due to most Americans after President Trump signed off on a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill in December. You need a Social Security number to qualify for a relief check. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Track your paymentGet My Payment will let you confirm:That we sent your second Economic Impact payment, also known as a stimulus payment. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs.
Why you need to be familiar with your own credit score before making any big purchases
Read full article: Why you need to be familiar with your own credit score before making any big purchases“People don’t realize how big of a proportion of their credit score that is. Payment history and credit utilization compared to total credit available are the two biggest factors in determining your credit score. The next factors that affect your credit score are length of credit history, new credit inquiries and diversifying your credit with a mix of credit cards and loans. Too much new credit at one time can affect your credit score negatively by adding hard inquiries to your credit report. You can check your credit score through Credit Karma, Credit Sesame, and Credit.com or other sites.
Treasury timeline on $600 stimulus checks, who is eligible for more
Read full article: Treasury timeline on $600 stimulus checks, who is eligible for moreIf it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. Here’s what we know about the coming payments:Who is eligible for the $600 checks? You need a Social Security number to qualify for a relief check. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said.
Treasury offers timetable on $600 stimulus payments for direct deposit, checks
Read full article: Treasury offers timetable on $600 stimulus payments for direct deposit, checksIf it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. You need a Social Security number to qualify for a relief check. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs.
Treasury on when you could see $600 stimulus check, who is eligible for more
Read full article: Treasury on when you could see $600 stimulus check, who is eligible for moreIf it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. Here’s what we know about the coming payments:Who is eligible for the $600 checks? You need a Social Security number to qualify for a relief check. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said.
Here’s how a Roth IRA conversion could help after a tough year
Read full article: Here’s how a Roth IRA conversion could help after a tough yearDETROIT – The COVID pandemic has impacted nearly everyone’s finances, but outside of that misfortune may be a silver lining. With many experiencing loss of jobs and/or businesses and lower income this year, the pandemic has forced us to take a closer look at our finances and consider new options to save money -- and a Roth IRA conversion might just be what the doctor ordered. You might be able to help yourself by taking invested assets in a pre-tax traditional individual retirement account and move that money to a Roth IRA. “You have to pay taxes when that conversion gets made, but once its in the Roth, it’s in an income tax-free investment, which is a significant benefit,” said Planning Alternatives Certified Financial Planner Nathan Mersereau. Individuals should not attempt to set up a Roth conversion on their own and are encouraged to speak with a certified financial planner or financial advisor before pulling the trigger.
When will you receive your $600 stimulus check? Who is eligible?
Read full article: When will you receive your $600 stimulus check? Who is eligible?If it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. Here’s what we know about the coming payments:Who is eligible for the $600 checks? Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs.
Year End Money: Making better investments in 2021
Read full article: Year End Money: Making better investments in 2021DETROIT – 2020 has been a unique year with the pandemic, and yet the stock market has done well. So what are the investment prospects for 2021 and what should you do to protect the money you have already saved? It’s been more than a decade since the great downturn and auto company bankruptcies, and investors have become used to rising markets again. A focus on diversity is more important than ever as the economy recovers, but financial markets always look further down the road. “We could see some serious inflation in upcoming years, but we could also see or see some serious deflation,” Foreman said.
Second stimulus check: When will you receive $600 payment?
Read full article: Second stimulus check: When will you receive $600 payment?A second, smaller round of stimulus checks are due to most Americans after President Trump signed off on a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill last weekend. If it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. If you received a direct deposit payment the first time around, it’ll be quicker -- and you’ll be first in line to get the check. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said.
Who qualifies and when to expect $600 stimulus check
Read full article: Who qualifies and when to expect $600 stimulus checkIf it were to pass, it would be added on top of the $600 payment, as a separate payment. Here’s what we know about the coming payments:Who is eligible for the $600 checks? Dependents under age 17 are also eligible for $600 checks, and there’s no cap on the number a household can receive. Unemployment payments delayedThe additional $300 weekly unemployment payments for residents who qualify for COVID-19 relief will be delayed in Michigan, officials said. Congress passed a COVID-19 relief package that extends the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation federal unemployment programs.
Have you written a will? Why it’s important to have your personal financial paperwork in order
Read full article: Have you written a will? Why it’s important to have your personal financial paperwork in orderDETROIT – As 2020 comes to an end, it’s important to have your personal financial paperwork in order. Certified financial planner and Planning Alternatives CEO Nathan Mersereau agrees the consequences get very expensive. “If you don’t have it in writing, the state has a plan for you already. You don’t need an attorney to draw up a will, but it is a good idea. Then there is the financial power of attorney.
Year End Money: Why calculating your net worth is important
Read full article: Year End Money: Why calculating your net worth is importantPlanning Alternatives Certified Financial Planner Nathan Mersereau believes knowing what you have is the stepping off point. Look at your liabilities, what you owe and start to set goals for 2021,” Mersereau said. A beneficial thing you can do for your financial psychology is a net worth statement. Other people set some money aside. I’ve heard of even an envelope system to set money aside for cash needs that occur during the month.
Money Monday: Understanding Roth IRA conversion
Read full article: Money Monday: Understanding Roth IRA conversionRod Meloni is an Emmy Award-winning Business Editor on Local 4 News and a Certified Financial Planner™ Professional. Copyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. For more:Here’s what you need to know. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
New program aims to teach Dearborn Public School students how to manage their own money
Read full article: New program aims to teach Dearborn Public School students how to manage their own moneyDEARBORN, Mich. – Learning how to manage money is a real-life skill that’s all too often overlooked in school. Henry Ford College and Dearborn Public Schools have launched the state’s first Financial Empowerment Curriculum. Financial literacy is an important skill set that our students will need throughout their lives. Russ Kavalhuna, President of Henry Ford CollegeREAD: Continuous education coverageThe first ever MI Financial Literacy Summit was held at Henry Ford College last year. State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks facilitated a discussion with experts from across the state about financial literacy and the role it has in shaping Michigan’s future.