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Tax Implications of Co-Signing a Mortgage: Rules and Tips

Co-signing a mortgage can affect your taxes in several ways, depending on the loan’s structure…

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HELOC & Home Equity Rates Decline To 3-Year Lows

Image: Getty Images; Illustration: Bankrate Home equity rates fell this week, reaching their lowest levels…

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Mortgage Rates Drop Again, Setting New 3-Year Low

Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates fell again this week,…

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Can I Retire at 60 With $1 Million? Income, Expenses and Example

Retiring at 60 with $1 million is possible for some people, but the outcome depends…

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Experian launches savings account. Is it worth it?

Experian, the consumer credit reporting agency, has introduced a savings account for its members that…

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Who Pays Taxes on a Custodial Account

Custodial accounts are a common way for parents and grandparents to save or invest on…

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Who Is Exempt From Paying Taxes on Lottery Winnings

Winning the lottery can create instant wealth, but it also introduces immediate tax considerations. U.S.…

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Affordability Is A Big Problem. Lower Rates Won’t Solve It

The President’s proposal to cap credit card rates at a maximum of 10% over the…

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I’m 50 With $875k in My 401(k) and $5,000 in Monthly Expenses. When’s the Soonest I Can Retire?

Whether you’re making a budget or planning your retirement date, it typically comes down to…

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Tax Implications of a Parent Living With You

The tax implications of a parent living with you depend on several factors, including financial…

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