Still need to file your taxes? Last-minute tips for late filers
The end of the tax-filing season is just around the corner, and the IRS is urging taxpayers to make sure they submit their returns ahead of the deadline.
Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be much smaller next year
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be 3% in 2024, a big drop from last year, amid signs that high inflation is beginning to moderate.
Could there be a breakout in the markets?
Mott Capital Management founder and CEO Michael Kramer provides his outlook for the markets.
The 60-40 investment strategy back after tanking last year
Last years harsh markets pummeled retail investors. The decline of both stocks and bonds shook those used to the relative safety of a 60-40 portfolio.
Market panel debates whether to be bearish or bullish amid potential credit bust
A 'Mornings with Maria' Word on Wall Street panel discusses the earnings season outlook, recession possibilities and rising price pressures on oil.
March inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising, falling fastest?
Inflation fell thanks to a drop in gas prices but remained stubbornly high in March, squeezing Americans who paid more for basic necessities like rent.
March’s inflation numbers are ‘critically important’ to Fed’s decision-making: Jason Brady
During their appearance on 'Mornings with Maria,' MacroMavens President Stephanie Pomboy and Thornburg Investment President and CEO Jason Brady discuss inflation and the future for rate hikes.
Should you ask your credit card issuer for a credit limit increase? Here are the pros and cons
Increasing your credit spending limit allows you more spending power, but introduces more risks. Requesting a high credit limit isn't difficult, but there are factors to consider.
What ETFs are good investment choices for new college grads
Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, make a great investment for new college grads looking to establish good short- and long-term financial goals and investments.
Many millennials optimistic about personal finances amid dealing with economic concerns, debt
Many millennials have confidence with personal finances, a feeling that comes as many of them deal with debt and other financial concerns, according to a survey.
Real estate giant makes prediction over housing affordability squeeze
America's real estate market won't see better affordability "any time soon" due to a lack of housing supply and a steep decline in new home construction, RE/MAX's CEO says.
What is the message the stock market is giving investors?
Fisher Investments Founder Ken Fisher analyzes the state of the economy and the market on 'Making Money.'
IRS says average tax refund is 11% smaller than last year - here's why
The Internal Revenue Service has delivered roughly 53 million tax refunds so far this year, but many taxpayers could be disappointed by the smaller amount.
RE/MAX CEO Nick Bailey: Mortgage rates will continue to 'bounce around'
RE/MAX president and CEO Nick Bailey discusses how rising mortgage rates are adding to housing affordability deterioration on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Expecting a tax refund? Smart ways to use the extra cash
If you received a tax refund this year, there are many different ways to spend your cash to benefit you in the long term, including investments and an emergency fund.
What you need to know about filing post-COVID taxes in 2023
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service senior vice president Mark Steber explains how Biden's proposed tax hikes could impact returns on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: Credit cards are coming back with vengeance
FOX Business host Charles Payne analyzes consumer spending on 'Making Money.'