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At Penny Forward, we host a Wednesday Workshop every week to explore personal finance topics in detail. Most sessions are interactive, giving our students the chance to ask questions and apply what they’ve learned to their own lives. Last week’s discussion focused on how to recover after slipping from your spending plan—whether it’s because of…
For many families, paying for college is a balancing act between savings, financial aid, and borrowing.
People with disabilities and their families can take advantage of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts to save money for disability-related expenses—without affecting eligibility for government assistance.
Summer is a time to enjoy the sunshine but it’s also a good time to think ahead about how your plans might affect your taxes next year.
Congress is moving forward with a new tax bill packed with big updates—and ABLE accounts are on the menu of items being effected by these updates.
If you’re facing a tax bill that feels out of reach or if paying it in full would create a financial hardship, there may be a way forward.
A Message from Penny Forward Founder and CEO, Chris Peterson Hey there, Penny Forward family! I’m absolutely thrilled to share some big news: our brand-new course, Introduction to Investing, is officially in beta and ready for our monthly and yearly members to dive into. This has been one of the most-asked-for courses in our community,…
Blind and low vision consumers can still request accessible credit reports thanks to a landmark settlement agreement between the American Council of the Blind (ACB) and the three major credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. Through this agreement, the credit bureaus are required to provide credit reports in braille, large print, or audio upon request. These…