Six ways to cut your medical bill in the US

Medical services are expensive, but you have a lot more control over your final bill than you think. The Balance has collected several options on how you can reduce the cost of medical services, regardless of whether you had to go to bed ...

The US government will increase your savings in your retirement account by 50%: what you need to know

A major change coming in 2027 could boost retirement savings for millions of low- and middle-income Americans. Edition Yahoo! talked about what you need to know. The federal government will begin adding 50% of a person's contributions to a retirement account...

Invoices that never need to be put on automatic payment

We can all use an easier and more efficient way to manage costs and save money. Automatic billing can help ensure you never miss a payment, which minimizes the risk of late fees and credit report errors. But…

Apple introduced a savings account with 4,15% annual income: it can be issued through Wallet

Apple has unveiled a long-promised high-yield savings account with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. aiming to appeal to US financial customers with an attractive rate and the simplicity of their Wallet app. More details about the innovation told the publication Bloomberg. The new offer will allow Apple Card users to receive…

We become obese in the USA: what to carry to the bank and how to make certificates

Anyone who comes to the United States can—and even needs—to provide several basic documents: issue bank cards, a social security number, and an American ID card. Often these procedures confuse and frighten beginners. Many people don’t even know that getting a credit card and a city resident’s ID card...

Uber took $39 from a man for a 317-minute ride: the service confused Britain with Australia

A British taxi customer was stunned when he woke up hungover to learn that Uber had charged $39 (£317) to his debit card. The New York Post writes about it. Oliver Kaplan, 35, booked a car through the app after finishing his shift at…

Five Steps to Take Before Paying Your Medical Bill

According to experts, almost 80 percent of medical bills may contain errors, writes Real Simple. Take these steps to check your costs, keep them down, and avoid nasty surprises. 1. Check the information First, make sure that the bill is actually paid by your insurance ...

Top 9 Best Types of Retirement Accounts in the US

Whether you use an IRA, 401(k), one of many other options, or a combination of several plans, the best retirement plan for you depends on your employment status and how much you can contribute. Money Talks News has put together a list of…

Calling an ambulance in the USA has risen in price: how much emergency medical services can now cost

According to a report by FAIR Health, the cost of traveling by ambulance has skyrocketed over the past five years, according to AXIOS. Patients generally do not have the ability to choose their EMS provider and often find themselves on the hook due to hundreds, if not thousands…

Newlyweds from Chicago billed guests for no-show at the wedding

The newlywed couple were so enraged by the non-attendance at the wedding of the guests who initially answered yes, that they billed them $ 240 to cover their expenses. More details were told by the New York Post. This week Tvitter posted a viral photo of the account for ...

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