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When times are tough, not everyone has stocks or bonds they can liquidate. But even some seemingly unremarkable objects can have surprising resale value.
Read MoreWhen times are tough, not everyone has stocks or bonds they can liquidate. But even some seemingly unremarkable objects can have surprising resale value.
Read MoreMany investors restructure their portfolios to prioritize income over long-term growth as they age, and some are gravitating to one asset type in particular.
Read MoreDolly Parton is one of the biggest country music icons, whose career started in the '50s. To this day, her music earns the star a great deal of money.
Read MoreThose with enough saved up might not think too hard about Social Security once they stop working, but the retirement years are full of systemic changes.
Read MoreWell before he was president, Donald Trump entered the 1990s in copious amounts of debt. Still, he found several ways to make a profit throughout the decade.
Read MoreChef, author, and TV host Julia Child passed away in 2004, but her legacy lives on through a foundation dedicated to the culinary arts. Here's what it's worth.
Read MoreIf you're about to join the millionaires' club (or you recently have), these unwritten rules will help you protect your newfound wealth and continue growing it.
Read MoreMaking it into the economic upper class can be a challenging feat in its own right, but the very top tier of wealth has its own set of status symbols.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe died in 1962, with today's equivalent of $8 million in assets. Since her death, this number has grown to over $20 million; here's why.
Read MoreMillions of Americans have already filed their returns for the 2025 tax year, and the IRS released one telling statistic that could impact the entire country.
Read MoreWorking in finance may look glamorous from the outside, but the industry costs its employees a whole lot more than their time and labor.
Read MoreBaby boomers own just over half of the nation's wealth — more than any other generation. To be in the top 10% in this cohort, you need a significant net worth.
Read MoreWhile leaving an all-cash inheritance may seem like the best way to help your beneficiaries, certain cash substitutes can help simply the process.
Read MoreFinancial assets often outlive their owner. When those assets reach a certain value, having the proper plans in place for their future is essential.
Read MoreYou don't get to decide what a loved one leaves you when they die, but you do have options if you come into unwanted property someone left behind.
Read MoreNew Jersey has one of the nation's highest incomes, but what would it take for you to be considered "upper class" there? Here's the income threshold.
Read MoreYour tax return might look nicer than usual in 2026, but some experts believe that this potential increase won't exactly be cause for celebration.
Read MoreDetermining if you are a top 5% income earner in the U.S. depends on the state you live in. Find out if you are wealthy enough based on where you live.
Read MoreThere are a lot of economic forces working against consumers, but curbing these unhelpful behaviors can be a great way to take matters into your own hands.
Read MoreThere's a belief out there that upper-class people have one habit that accompanies them everywhere they go. But do they, and is it the key to their success?
Read MoreThere are many institutions in place to help ensure that aging out of a consistent paycheck is far from a death sentence for the average American's finances.
Read MoreRetirement can weigh more heavily on our financial decisions as we age, and selling certain possessions can be a great way to build a bigger parachute.
Read MoreOlder workers are struggling to find jobs in an unpredictable market, but one expert thinks that a shift in perspective could be the secret to success.
Read MoreSome of the people out there buying off-brand groceries or driving old cars can actually be surprisingly wealthy, they just show it in unexpected ways.
Read MoreAs American workers prepare to tally up their 2025 earnings and report them to the IRS, the day you can begin submitting your documents is coming quickly.
Read MoreAs savings and investments expand, financial planning needs to evolve, shifting from basic budgeting toward strategies designed to manage complexity.
Read MoreLots of 18th-century philosophies have become extremely dated since America achieved independence, but one founding father's words feel more palpable than ever.
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