Many HealthCare.gov customers will face higher costs next year, the Obama administration says in a report that shows average premiums rising modestly.
Congress is expected to pass legislation for disabled Americans to create tax-sheltered bank accounts for costly expenses they may incur.
Leading CEOs, angered by challenges to certain workplace wellness programs, threaten to side with anti-Obamacare forces unless the administration backs off.
You should consider what may happen when you travel - internationally, across America or for an adventure -- when you enroll in health insurance.
Life insurance is a financial asset that you can tap for quick money. But before you cash in, you need to consider the consequences.
From larger benefits payments to a new account option, here's what retirement savers can expect as new rules go into effect in the new year.
House Republicans sue the Obama administration over its implementation of President Obama's health care law, saying he had overstepped his legal authority.
To get the right amount of life insurance at a decent price, you need to know how your interests and your agent's aren't aligned. Here are nine key issues.
The Obama administration acknowledged Thursday it has been over-reporting the number of people signed up under the president's signature health care law.
The IRS says that tax filing in 2015 will be one of the worst seasons in years because of delayed Congressional action, the ACA and agency funding.
It's enrollment season for health insurance and a good time consider the Flexible Spending Account and the Health Savings Account. Is either right for you?
The Affordable Care Act's penalties for going without health insurance will double or triple in 2015. Here's what that'll cost you in dollars and cents.
As Obamacare enters its second year with enrollment beginning Saturday, here's a look at four Americans and their experience in getting health insurance.
Men are more likely than women to hit cars, poles or people in parking lots, a new survey concludes, contradicting some common stereotypes.
Continuing to work your 9-5 after age 65 may stave off retirement and improve your finances but it can also trigger penalties. Here's what to watch out for.
The justices will review an appeals court ruling that upheld IRS regulations that allow health-insurance tax credits under the Affordable Care Act.
The Obama administration says starting this weekend, consumers can get an early peek at 2015 premiums and plans under the president's health law.
The sweet spot for the lowest-cost car insurance is for drivers 50 to 70 -- and there are ways to cut it even more.
Most people focus on health-insurance premiums without thinking enough about the coverage their policies actually provide.
Discounts on homeowners insurance are there for the taking. But agents will rarely tell you, so you must know to ask.
Filing just one claim against your homeowners insurance -- even a small one -- can send your premium soaring. Here's how to prevent it.
HealthCare.gov has been revamped as its second enrollment season approaches. But things are still complicated. Here's a look at what you need to know.
Young people just starting their families need to be think of the future and develop a comprehensive estate plan.
When Obamacare enrollment starts Nov. 15, you need to consider changes in your health status, your plan, possible penalties and subsidies.
Walmart plans to eliminate health insurance coverage for most of its part-time U.S. employees in a move aimed at controlling rising health care costs.
Walmart plans to work with DirectHealth.com to allow shoppers to compare coverage options and enroll in plans through Medicare plans or Obamacare.
Your health benefits are critical to your financial future, and open enrollment is the only time most people have to consider their options.
Dog-bite claims against homeowners insurance policies rose to an all-time high in 2013, with the average claim almost $28,000 and a total of $483 million.
The Obama administration is releasing data on drug company payments to tens of thousands of individual doctors, to expose possible conflicts of interest.
If you'd like to get life insurance for less -- and who wouldn't? -- use these tips to improve the results of your health exam.
You should spend at least as much (if not more) time on your health as you do on your investments, retirees in a new survey agree.