22 hours agoFlorida Prepaid College enrollment period ends Tuesday. Here’s how it worksFloridians thinking about college for their kids have through Tuesday to lock in a payment plan through Florida Prepaid.
‘What does it cost to be you?’ Here’s what to know to boost your savingsThe veteran CEO of Orlando-based Strong Point Financial offers the key questions consumers need to ask themselves to improve their savings status in 2024.
How has your PACE home improvement loan affected your finances?Some Central Florida county tax collectors are warning residents about a state-approved loan.
🚗Why Florida is among most expensive states to own a carNo matter where you live in the U.S., owning a car costs a lot of money.
🥬Romaine lettuce, ham, other groceries that dropped in price in the South last monthGrocery shoppers continued to feel a slight reprieve in April as grocery prices fell month-over-month for the second consecutive month, after a run of increases spanning back to September 2020.
💰What it takes to be middle class in America’s largest citiesThe middle class has long been considered the backbone of the American economy.
💵Counties with the lowest cost of living in FloridaWith inflation still eating into American household budgets, middle-class Americans are paying keen attention to their finances and finding ways to reduce spending.
You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?If you’ve finally gotten your taxes filed, you’re probably ready to put it all away and move on. Have you considered which documents you should keep? And for how long?
5 things you should do for your personal finances in the new yearAmericans may have getting their finances in order as one of their resolutions, and financial experts say it’s one they should start working on now.
Floridians receive more than $36 million in unclaimed property, CFO saysMore than $36 million in unclaimed property was returned to Floridians last month, the state’s Chief Financial Officer and Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis announced Friday.
Finished your taxes? Take these steps to get ahead for next yearAre you knee-deep in receipts, 1099 forms and W2s? Or are you all done?