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Champions Oncology (CSBR) Earnings Transcript

Image source: The Motley Fool. Monday, September 15, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. ET Need a quote from a Motley Fool analyst? Email pr@fool.com Robert Brainin: Good afternoon. I’m Rob Brainin, CEO of Champions Oncology, and I’m joined today by our CFO, David Miller. Thank you for joining our quarterly earnings call. Before we begin, I’ll […]

How long do I need to keep tax documents?

If your filing cabinet is overflowing with old tax records, credit card bills, or bank statements, it’s helpful to know what you need to keep and what you can trash. When it comes to taxes especially, many people hesitate to toss important documents for fear of an IRS audit. It begs the question: How long […]

What is taxable income, and how can you reduce it?

When tax time rolls around, figuring out which types of income you need to report to Uncle Sam can be confusing. Adjusted gross income, taxable income, investment income, and interest income — all of these have an effect on your tax liability. Understanding what each calculation involves can help you minimize what you owe or […]

Tax-free student loan forgiveness ended in 2025. Will you owe more?

For those struggling with student loan debt, the idea of loan forgiveness can sound like a dream come true. Thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, students could qualify for loan forgiveness without worrying about surprise tax bills — the act made all federal student loan forgiveness programs tax-free. However, that provision is […]

Yes, crypto is taxed. Heres when you have to pay.

If you’re buying, selling, trading, or earning cryptocurrency, it’s important to understand how it’s taxed and what you might owe. Here’s everything you need to know. You generally owe taxes when you sell cryptocurrency for more than you paid for it. This also applies when you exchange one digital asset for another. Converting bitcoin into […]

IRS eliminates Direct File. How can I file my taxes for free now?

Direct File — the short-lived, free IRS tax-filing tool — is officially over, shut down less than two years after launch amid shifting priorities in Washington. During its brief run, Direct File gave taxpayers a streamlined, no-upsell way to file their federal taxes for free. Close to 300,000 taxpayers across 25 states used it in […]

FSA vs. HSA: Which account is best for you?

Health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs), also known as healthcare flexible spending arrangements (HCFSAs), let you save for eligible medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. You generally can’t have both types of accounts, so read on to learn the details of each to decide which, if either, is best for you. Both HSAs […]

What is a W-2 form? How to read one and file it correctly.

The IRS Form W-2 is one of the most important documents used when filing your federal tax return. What’s on your W-2 could be the difference between owing a tax payment and receiving a refund. Here’s what you need to know to prepare your return with confidence. The IRS refers to Form W-2 as the […]

How to score Super Bowl 2026 tickets with credit card points

If you aren’t looking to spend an arm and a leg — or a few thousand dollars — on Super Bowl tickets, consider using credit card rewards to soften the blow and book your admission to the bucket-list experience of a lifetime. Even if you don’t have sufficient rewards for the tickets themselves, rewards credit […]

Tax brackets and rates for 2025-2026

Do you know your tax bracket? Even if you do, are you clear on what it means for the taxes you’ll pay. Real quick: Your tax rate is the percentage of income you pay in taxes, but it isn’t the same for all the money you earn. Different portions of income you earn are taxed […]