Tax Day’s coming 💵
Author: Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
Disappearing cash scares consumers in COVID-19 era
Mobile banking is attracting novice customers in the COVID-19 era, and scammers spot an easy mark. Here’s how to protect yourself.
College students to get a break as student loan rates drop to historic lows
Federal student loan rates drop to historic lows for the 2020-21 academic year, making it a good time to borrow. Will that drive more back to campus?
What should you do if you lost or threw away your stimulus?
The IRSÂ said people who have destroyed their Visa prepaid debit cards can request a free replacement through MetaBank. The fee had been $7.50.
This couple lost thousands in deposits and fees for spoiled dream wedding
June brides are now juggling how and when they can get married in a time of COVID-19 and social distancing. Many losing big deposits in the process.
Haven’t gotten a coronavirus relief check? Some must act to get their money.
The IRS said millions of low-income people, homeless people and others who aren’t required to file a tax return may be eligible for coronavirus relief.
Protect your unemployment
Scammers cash in 🤑
5 reasons your stimulus check might have been less than you expected
What to know — and what you might be able to do — if you received far less in stimulus cash than expected as part of the coronavirus relief effort.
Stimulus money to come later than projected for millions of Americans
What happened to my stimulus money? Many who receive government benefits and others continue to wonder in early May.
What’s to lose on a 0% car loan? Or 120 days of no payments? Plenty
Automakers know that financial incentives must outrun the nagging feeling in the customer’s mind that somehow something else could go wrong here.