John Egan
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About
John Egan is a freelance writer, editor and content marketing strategist in Austin, Texas. His work has been published by Experian, CreditCards.com, Bankrate, SHRM.org, National Real Estate Investor, U.S. News & World Report, Urban Land magazine and other outlets. John earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas and a master's degree in communication from Southern New Hampshire University.
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Study Reveals Top States Where Americans Are Most Financially Disciplined
It appears that Alabama, nicknamed the Yellowhammer State, has hammered home the importance of financial responsibility. Alabama ranks first in a new Forbes Advisor study of the states where residents are most and least financially disciplined. Alabama earns a score... -
How To Set Financial Goals
Just saving money isn’t enough to set you up for long-term financial success. If you want your money to work for you—rather than you working for money—it’s time to set financial goals. A survey by the Gallup polling organization found... -
How To Know When To Sell A Stock
Selling shares of stock can be a gamble. You might offload 100 shares of ABC Co. at $60 apiece—only to see the price shoot up to $75 a share three weeks after you sold, which could be very disappointing. But... -
Charles Schwab vs. Fidelity
Charles Schwab and Fidelity are two heavyweight contenders of the online brokerage business. Both companies offer extensive investing platforms that earn high marks from Forbes Advisor. These investment giants are on fairly even footing in terms of size and reputation,... -
Do You Need A Retirement Coach?
When your entire life has revolved around work for decades, suddenly not having that purpose and network can be devastating. One in six retirees are considering going back to work. If you don’t want to become one of them, getting... -
CD Interest Rates Forecast: How Good Will They Get In 2023?
The Federal Reserve keeps hiking interest rates. Mortgage rates are on the rise, and so are interest rates on credit cards. But what about the interest rates on certificates of deposit (CDs)? They’re going up, too, but forecasters say savers... -
Charles Schwab vs. Robinhood
Charles Schwab and Robinhood are two of the most recognizable names in the brokerage business. But which trading platform is best for you? To help you choose between Charles Schwab and Robinhood, we’ve reviewed the major similarities and differences between... -
What Are Basis Points?
Two words—basis points—are the key to measuring increases and decreases in interest rates. Changes in interest rates affect the mortgage you take out to purchase a home, the loan you get to buy a car and the amount of interest... -
Twitter Analysis Reveals The Angriest Airports In America
Mickey and Minnie Mouse come across as a happy couple without a care in the world, right? Well, we don’t know what Mickey and Minnie think, but a lot of travelers appear to be unhappy with the Southern California airport... -
The Federal Reserve Board Helps Safeguard Your Money
The people who sit on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve aren’t necessarily household names. But what they do affects every household in the U.S. Commonly known as the Federal Reserve Board, this seven-member body oversees the Federal... -
The Producer Price Index (PPI)
An economic index you may never have heard of—the Producer Price Index (PPI)—is an important measure of the big things happening around you. This key measure of U.S. inflation is updated monthly, and it monitors the wholesale prices producers receive... -
GE Stock Split: What You Need To Know
General Electric Co. (GE) enjoys a long history as a massive American conglomerate. In 2021, however, GE announced plans to break up into three publicly traded companies. The most recent GE stock split, in January 2023, involved the spinoff of... -
What Is Step-Up In Basis?
Inherited assets don’t have to incur added fees. Step-up in basis, also known as stepped-up basis, is a wrinkle in the federal tax code that can help heirs avoid or reduce taxes on inherited assets. This aspect of the tax... -
Study: Cities With The Worst Airbnb Fees In 2023
You’ve combed the internet for a short-term summer rental that you and your family can use as the home base for your beach vacation. Finally, you settle on the perfect place—a postcard-perfect, four-bedroom oceanfront bungalow you located on Airbnb. But,... -
Social Security Disability Benefits
When the average person thinks of Social Security, they probably think about retirement benefits. Yet the nation’s largest social insurance program is also the biggest federal safety net for people with disabilities. One-in-four 20-year-olds can expect to experience a disability... -
Social Security Scams To Watch Out For
If scams are a numbers game, there’s hardly a better racket than calling people and telling them something is wrong with their Social Security. Almost everyone in the United States has a Social Security number. One in five of them... -
How Stock Trading Works
A majority of Americans own stocks, mostly via mutual funds in retirement accounts. Unfortunately, not everyone understands precisely what that means. For instance, a 2022 FINRA Foundation study found that only 73% of investors correctly identified that buying a stock... -
Working While on Social Security
Most people think of Social Security benefits as something that are paid to retirees who’ve left the workforce, but it’s also possible to collect them while holding down a job in retirement or receiving disability benefits. In some cases, working... -
Social Security Spousal Benefits
Social Security established spousal benefits in the 1930s to provide retirement income to spouses who had spent most of their working years on domestic labor inside the home. Eligible Americans can receive up to 50% of their spouses’ retirement benefits... -
Understanding Annuity Taxes
Much like taxes, annuities just aren’t very popular. No one likes paying taxes to Uncle Sam, and a mere 17% of American households led by someone between 40 and 85 owns an annuity, according to industry group Limra’s 2022 Consumer... -
10 Most Recession-Proof Businesses In 2023
In 2008, at the height of the Great Recession, Maurisa Potts made a bold move. She quit her job as marketing director of Northern Virginia’s Crystal City Business Improvement District to launch her own marketing and PR firm. “Folks thought... -
10 Auto Insurance Companies Face Class Action Lawsuits Over Pandemic Pricing
Policyholders and auto insurance companies are colliding in court over allegations that drivers in Nevada have been overcharged for insurance during the coronavirus pandemic, with fewer miles being driven and fewer accidents happening. The basis for the allegation has been... -
Study: Vast Majority Of Single Americans Feel Burden Of ‘Singles Tax’
If you’re among the nearly half of American adults who are single, you enjoy some freedom. But that freedom may be coupled with frustration over facing your finances alone. That frustration is felt everywhere. For example, singles who live alone... -
Salem Five Direct Review 2023
This review focuses on Salem Five Direct’s banking products, which are available to anyone who is a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident alien with a green card. Account details and annual percentage yields (APYs) are accurate as of Jan.... -
Looking For Engagement Ring Insurance?
If love fuels the desire to get down on one knee and pull out an engagement ring, have an insurance plan in place, too. Yes, we realize that might kill some of the romance of the moment, but it’s safe... -
Survey: Lying About Money To Your Partner Is As Bad As Cheating
Infidelity in a relationship can be heartbreaking. But financial infidelity, including hidden credit cards and undisclosed debts, can be both heartbreaking and break the bank. Sadly, financial infidelity is all too common among Americans. A survey commissioned by Forbes Advisor... -
How To Calculate The Value Of An Annuity
When planning for retirement, you need to account for the value of any annuities that you own. Trouble is, there’s not just one value of an annuity—there are two: present value and future value. Understanding the Value of an Annuity... -
Nearly 80% Of Young Adults Get Financial Advice From This Surprising Place
You might browse Reddit to catch up on the latest news and views. Or you may get sucked into watching lip-sync videos on TikTok. But a large number of Americans ages 18 to 41 are turning to social media for... -
The Digital Subscriptions Americans Are Most And Least Likely To Cut In 2023
U.S. adults really love their TV and music streaming apps, but they’re less committed to their self-improvement and personal-care digital subscriptions. A survey of 1,005 American consumers commissioned by Forbes Advisor and conducted by market research company Prolific found the...
About
John Egan is a freelance writer, editor and content marketing strategist in Austin, Texas. His work has been published by Experian, CreditCards.com, Bankrate, SHRM.org, National Real Estate Investor, U.S. News & World Report, Urban Land magazine and other outlets. John earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Kansas and a master's degree in communication from Southern New Hampshire University.

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