If you’re feeling stretched thin trying to pay down credit card debt while staying current on student loans, you’re not alone. The key to managing both is finding practical ways to free up cash, whether by cutting unnecessary expenses, boosting your income, or lowering your interest rates. With the right…

Feeling overwhelmed by money problems? You’re not alone. With U.S. household debt reaching $ 18.20 trillion dollars1, financial stress is affecting more Americans than ever before. Nearly 50% of adults report feeling stressed or anxious about their financial situation, according to a 2024 survey from Motley Fool Money. Key Insight…

U.K.-U.S. tax planning involves understanding how income, residency and asset ownership are taxed under both British and American law. Dual residents, expatriates and cross-border investors often face parallel filing obligations, with each country maintaining its own system for taxing worldwide income. While a bilateral tax treaty exists to help reduce…

“Renting is throwing money away.” Has anyone ever told you this? Well, I’m here to say: It’s bad financial advice. My husband and I have owned four different homes in three cities since 2010. If I wanted to, I could buy a house in cash today. But for the last…