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Investing in cryptocurrency or other digital assets does not affect SSDI benefits, but it does come with tax responsibilities. Learn what blind and low vision investors need to know about reporting digital assets, Form 1099-DA, and filing taxes correctly in 2026
A tax credit reduces your tax bill dollar for dollar, making it more powerful than a tax deduction. Learn which tax credits blind and low vision taxpayers may qualify for in 2026 and how ABLE accounts can help with the Saver’s Credit.
Millions more Americans are now eligible to open ABLE accounts, a powerful savings and investment tool for people with blindness or low vision.
Most professional investors underperform the S&P 500 Here’s how a simple buy and hold strategy can help regular investors achieve better returns.
Discover how ABLE accounts can help entrepreneurs with disabilities achieve financial independence at the 2025 Disability Owned Small Business Convening.
Learn how the ABLE Age Adjustment Act expands eligibility in 2026. Join the ABLE NRC webinar on November 4 at 2 PM ET to prepare for your ABLE journey.
For most people, hitting a net worth of $1 million isn’t about luck or inheritance—it’s about planning, smart financial habits, and consistency over time. Here’s how to build toward this milestone.
With grocery bills rising and inflation running hotter than the Federal Reserve’s target, many households are asking how to protect their savings.
Millions More Eligible for ABLE Accounts in 2026: Upcoming Webinar Note: This webinar is hosted by the ABLE National Resource Center (ABLE NRC), not by Penny Forward. On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, from 2–3 pm ET, the ABLE National Resource Center will host a webinar explaining the ABLE Age Adjustment Act and what it means…
The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate by a quarter point this week—its first reduction of 2025 after holding rates steady for five straight meetings.