Archives for: July 26th, 2023
Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on July 26, 2023
Different government programs and official agencies are a great way for an entity as small as the federal government to tackle the problems of every American as best they can – a separation of specialties that makes it easier for Americans to file their grievances with someone who will be able to help. But […]
Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on April 17, 2023
As Tax Day passes and we trek further into the month, there looms in the background an omnipresent uncertainty, because tax season isn’t quite over yet. There’s still the concern that you’ll end up owing more with a late fee if you miscalculated, or perhaps that your return might not be as much as you […]
Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on February 27, 2023
We hear a lot of times young adults wishing they would have been made to take a personal finance class in high school, because when it comes to debit, credit, and debt, things aren’t always as straightforward as they seem. According to Scott Horsley, who is NPR’s Chief Economics Correspondent, in his article, “Americans […]
Written by Cooper & Friedman PLLC on November 7, 2022
When the word ‘credit’ is mentioned, do your ears perk up or do you find yourself running for the hills? There are so many perceptions and experiences all across the board when it comes to credit and the like that it wouldn’t be surprising if you said yes to either option, or if you […]