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The Internal Revenue Service is turning up the heat on high-income individuals who haven’t filed tax returns in some years. wsj.com/personal-finance/tax…

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When it comes to filing back taxes and making any payments due, there are options. Here are some things to consider. wsj.com/personal-finance/tax…

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Does prodding consumers to use autopay help them reduce their credit-card balances? Yes, although the effect may not be all that great. wsj.com/personal-finance/cre…
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Our Young Money columnist, playing catch-up on saving for retirement, wonders “Will I need to work into my 70s? And, what can I do to get back on track?” wsj.com/personal-finance/sav…
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If you haven’t filed a tax return in recent years, the IRS is turning up the heat wsj.com/personal-finance/tax…

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A New Jersey couple with three children (and one on the way) is trying to figure out how to save more money. A financial adviser plots a course for them. wsj.com/personal-finance/fin…
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The hope was that by getting consumers to enroll in autopay, they’d pay off their credit-card balances in full. It didn’t quite work out that way. wsj.com/personal-finance/cre…
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Stock charts can be confusing, even for veteran investors. But many are valuable even for novices—and one of the most important is something called a moving average. wsj.com/finance/investing/st…
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“We get our money personalities from our childhood,” says one financial planner. “So if in our childhood there was a lot of hesitancy around it, then that shapes how you feel about money and taking calculated risks.” wsj.com/personal-finance/mon…
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Years after her mother sat her down to teach her about stock ownership, our Young Money columnist still approaches stocks "with trepidation—no doubt colored by that 30-minute conversation with my mom." wsj.com/personal-finance/mon…
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Continuing-care retirement communities are usually careful with the resources entrusted to them by residents. But when they fail, they fail big, and threaten to undermine the very retirement security that is central to their mission. wsj.com/personal-finance/ret…
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