This line sends you to a worksheet with 11 possible deductions to tally, including student loans and teaching supplies.
Tax law favors someone who bought real estate in San Francisco over someone who bought skyrocketing stock in the region’s tech companies.
Scott Painter, the chief executive of TrueCar, a site that shows what buyers paid for particular cars, said that automakers were afraid his site would “work too well.”
Darrell L. Cronk of the Wells Fargo Investment Institute noted that the European and Japanese recoveries began only four years ago, which may give them more staying power.
The W Hotel in Barcelona, Spain, one of the properties that Marriott gained when it acquired Starwood Hotels and Resorts. On Monday, Marriott released new rules for the combined rewards program.
A house under construction in Henderson, Nev. With home prices in many parts of the United States soaring, cobbling together a healthy down payment is getting harder for many would-be home buyers.
Butler University’s student-run insurance company covers many things, including rare books in the library; the university’s Steinway pianos; and Trip, Butler’s mascot bulldog.
Workers at Canopy Growth, a medical marijuana producer in Canada that went public in May 2016.
Nathan Dungan has developed work sheets and quizzes to complement extensive counseling he provides to couples considering a prenuptial agreement. “They have homework assignments they need to do,” he said. “Some are together, some are separate.”
Ken Young, chief executive of Edgeworth Security, whose home security systems use technology like geofencing, facial recognition and A.I.-enabled cameras to help identify intruders.
A credit lock is easier than a freeze to undo.
The Arley D. Cathey Learning Center at the University of Chicago, where Alison Hess will be a student.
Smith College in Northampton, Mass., began offering more merit aid a few years ago in the form of $10,000 annual scholarships, but offers little information on how students can qualify for them.
Jed Shafer, a teacher, had pretty much given up on receiving full credit for repayments under the public service loan forgiveness program. But things changed, and not just for him, after a “Your Money” column about the case in October.
Michael Mitchell, a professional musician with debt from graduate school, turned to social work and received a master’s degree in 2006. His diligence in following a federal program’s rules erased his $170,000 student loan debt.
Caroline Beit’s tale of life in the trenches as a volunteer tax preparer reckoned with money and feelings and their intersection to make you see the world in a new way.
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