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What In The World Could Elon Musk Do That’s Worth $1 Trillion In Pay?

Tesla’s board last month provided Musk with the unthinkably massive pay package. But it’s not just this company. CEOs don’t necessarily deserve higher pay.

ByErik Sherman,

Senior Contributor

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UPEPA Has Brought Protections For Free Expression To Over 75 Million Americans

Discusses the success of the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) has brought enhanced free expression protections to over 75 million Americans.

ByJay Adkisson,

Contributor

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Student Loan Forgiveness Is Taxable In 2026—And States Add To The Bill

Student loan borrowers will face taxes on certain types of loan forgiveness in 2026, but state tax rules will make understanding the "tax bomb" even more challenging.

ByRobert Farrington,

Senior Contributor

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Key Student Loan Forgiveness Tracker Won’t Return, Suggests Education Department

The Education Department quietly announced that there are no plans to restore a tracker that had allowed borrowers to assess their student loan forgiveness progress.

ByAdam S. Minsky,

Senior Contributor

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Why Mitt Romney Is Absolutely Right About Higher Taxes

He said the rich need to be taxed. It’s true. And the points he makes show a set of mechanisms allowing wealth that has grown to be passed down virtually tax-free.

ByErik Sherman,

Senior Contributor

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What Happy Retirees Understand About Spending Their Money

Many retirees save successfully but struggle to spend. Explore the psychology behind retirement spending, wealth perception, and why using savings can feel uncomfortable.

ByWes Moss,

Contributor

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How New Medicare Payment Plans May Improve Patient Care And Save Money

They compensate providers such as doctors and hospitals on quality rather than volume of care, and they engage and assist family members in the care of their loved ones.

ByHoward Gleckman,

Senior Contributor

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IS Strategy (MSTR) In Distress? The Balance Sheet Says No

Is Strategy (MSTR) In Distress? Why The Balance Sheet Says No Despite $59B Bitcoin Holdings, MSCI Reclassification Risk, And Distressed Convertible Bond Yields

ByRoomy Khan,

Contributor

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4 Big Updates For Student Loans Will Massively Impact 2026 Repayment

Major new updates announced by the Education Department this month could impact millions of Americans with federal student loans in 2026.

ByAdam S. Minsky,

Senior Contributor

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Can You Go To Jail For Not Paying Taxes? It Depends On Intent

Learn the difference between tax avoidance, negligence and evasion, and why intent matters. Discover what to do if you can't pay taxes.

ByTrue Tamplin,

Contributor

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Health Insurance Is Unaffordable Because It Outpaces Incomes

There are explanations of specific reasons why it always grows faster, and that comes down to CEO pay.

ByErik Sherman,

Senior Contributor

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Michigan Uniform Public Express Protection Act Signed Into Law

On December 26, 2025, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law the Michigan Public Expression Protection Act, known as the "UPEPA".

ByJay Adkisson,

Contributor

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Google Sues Darcula: How The Tech Giant Is Using The Courts To Fight Cybercrime

Google suing Chinese cybercrime gang Darcula to disrupt major phishing and smishing campaigns

BySteve Weisman,

Contributor

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U.S. Tenth Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Standard Insurances’ Microcaptive Tax Declaratory Judgment Case

Considers Standard Insurances v. IRS where a taxpayer sought declaratory and injunctive relief in the U.S. District Court instead of appealing to the U.S. Tax Court.

ByJay Adkisson,

Contributor

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Wage Garnishment For Student Loans Starts In January — 5 Things Borrowers Should Do

Wage garnishment is set to begin in January. Here’s what borrowers who are in default on their federal student loans should know, and how to avoid losing their pay.

ByAdam S. Minsky,

Senior Contributor

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Will Your Children Be Required To Pay For Your Long-Term Care?

Many older Americans should review whether their estates or adult children might be required to pay for long-term care they received.

ByBob Carlson,

Senior Contributor

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Ask Your CPA These Questions Now To Save Money In 2026

Before the end of year, ask your CPA these questions to save some money next year.

ByAlejandra Rojas,

Contributor

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How To Tell If Your Financial Aid Offer Is Actually Good

Learn how to evaluate a financial aid offer, compare net prices and understand what makes a good deal before choosing a college.

ByRobert Farrington,

Senior Contributor

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From Pennies To Piece Of Mind: Gamify Saving Emergency Funds

Studies show Americans aren't saving enough. Making saving fun through gamification and budgeting can help provide piece of mind in the unlikely event of an emergency.

ByVaNessa Duplessie,

Contributor

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Student Loans Can Now Access Key Repayment Plan After Education Department Announces Fix

The Education Department announced a long-delayed expansion of a key repayment plan for student loans this week, paving the way for more borrowers to apply.

ByAdam S. Minsky,

Senior Contributor