The payroll tax cut quietly expired at the end of 2012, and for many American families who are struggling to keep pace in a tight economy, that has raised questions about what to do. read more


The payroll tax cut quietly expired at the end of 2012, and for many American families who are struggling to keep pace in a tight economy, that has raised questions about what to do. read more

Economists expect growth in 2013 to be roughly the same as 2012. At the same time, the stock market is growing at an encouraging pace. So what's going on? Read this report and find out. read more

The need to spend more than we have is a spoiler that robs God's people of his best. Is there an effective way to end this destructive cycle? read more

But times of increasing market volatility tend to magnify mistakes, and many investors may lose confidence in their decision making. Don't miss these five investing mistakes you don't have to make. read more

By age 26, Ramsey had established a $4 million real estate portfolio, but lost it by age 30. Using the wisdom he gained, Ramsey rebuilt his finances. read more

Most economists expect the U.S. economy will be held back by tax hikes this year as well as by weak spending by households and businesses, which are still trying to reduce their debt burdens. read more

The job gains came even as companies worried the economy might fall off the fiscal cliff. But are they sustainable in the New Year? read more

In spite of layoffs, foreclosures and economic uncertainty, many churches in America are thriving. We tracked this trend at 12 growing churches around the nation. read more

Will the economy drop off the fiscal cliff come Jan. 1. The clock is ticking to get a deal cut before everyone leaves Washington for the Christmas break. read more

U.S. student debt levels are surging, but along with degrees and skills the loans are producing perverse incentives and unforeseen economic consequences. read more