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Eric Rosenberg

Eric Rosenberg is a financial writer, speaker, and consultant based in Ventura, California. He holds an undergraduate finance degree from the University of Colorado and an MBA in finance from the University of Denver. After working as a bank manager and then nearly a decade in corporate finance and accounting, Eric left the corporate world for full-time onlineĀ self-employment.

His work has been featured in online publications including Business Insider, Nerdwallet, Investopedia, The Balance, Huffington Post, and other financial publications. When away from the computer, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, traveling the world, and tinkering with technology. Connect with him and learn more at EricRosenberg.com.

Eric’s latest articles

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November 23, 2025

TurboTax Review 2026: Pros, Cons, And Alternatives

TurboTax is a top pick for taxes due to its simplicity and upgrade options for support from a tax professional. See what’s changed for 2026.

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TaxSlayer Review 2026: Pros, Cons, And Alternatives

TaxSlayer’s Classic tier provides great value and its Premium and Self-Employed tiers include access to tax professionals.

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September 22, 2025

Can College Admissions Detect ChatGPT And AI Tools?

Can college admissions detect ChatGPT and AI Tools? Maybe. Be sure to follow the rules of the college you are applying to.

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February 26, 2025

What Happens To An HSA When You Die?

If you die and your spouse is the beneficiary of your HSA, they can inherit your account tax-free. What about other beneficiaries? Find out more.

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December 18, 2024

How To Qualify For The Solo 401(k) Auto-Contribution Tax Credit

Do you own a business in which you are the only employee? If so, you might be eligible for the solo 401(k) auto-contribution tax credit.

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TaxHawk Review 2026: Pros, Cons, And Alternatives

TaxHawk 2024 continues to improve the tax-filing process for a bargain. We recommend TaxHawk for small business owners and side hustlers.

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College Campus Safety Tips Every Student Should Know

Crimes on college campuses have risen in recent years. Here are some practical college campus safety tips to help you stay safe and secure on campus.

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How To Track Unusual Options Activity

Unusual options activity can help investors know when an event is going to happen – but you have to know how to find it. Here’s what to know.

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April 26, 2024

Kudos Review: Maximize Your Credit Card Rewards

Kudos is a free browser extension that automatically picks the optimal rewards credit card when you shop online. Learn more in our Kudos review.

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Domain Money Review: Fee-Only Financial Plans

Domain Money is a fee-only financial advising platform that connects users with Certified Financial Planners (CFPs) for financial planning sessions.

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Frec Review: Direct Index Investing

Frec is a fintech offering low fee direct indexing for portfolios $20,000 and up. How does Frec compare with Wealthfront? Find out in this Frec review.

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