Month: April 2023

Learning about money is the foundation of financial literacy and the key to achieving financial security. Yet financial education isn’t part of the curriculum in most U.S. schools.   Only eight states have fully implemented a requirement for all high school students to take one semester-long personal finance course before graduation, according to Next Gen Personal
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At Winooski High School in Winooski, Vermont, students in Courtney Poquette’s personal finance class are learning about money management, including figuring out how they can afford items they may want to have in their first apartment.  “You’re going to have to buy all of the things that you want,” she explains to her students. “And
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Tax season isn’t over just yet. Tax-exempt organizations with a calendar year-end (December 31) must file a return or request an extension by May 15, 2023. Due Dates The annual filing due date for the Form 990-series (Forms 990, 990-EZ and 990-PF, Form 990-N (the e-postcard), Form 990-T and Form 4720 are normally by the
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