The Red Flag That Should Make You Run From A Financial Adviser
When choosing a financial adviser, look for someone with this specific license; it requires them, by law, to act in the best interest of their client: You.
Read MoreWhen choosing a financial adviser, look for someone with this specific license; it requires them, by law, to act in the best interest of their client: You.
Read MoreLabor participation for those 55 to 64 is forecast to be 37.4% in 2032. That said, CFP Lawrence Sprung names the one financial skill older workers should hone.
Read MoreIf you feel like you're on the outside looking in when it comes to Nvidia's stock, check your portfolio first. It's possible you might be in on it after all.
Read MoreAccording to ScrapeHero, there are 7.67 times more Subway shops in the U.S. than Jimmy John's. If you have both in your area, here's how they compare.
Read MoreAs a monthly bill, any change to the cost of your cell service can add up quickly. Consider, $5 isn't much, but in a year, that's $60, which is a bit different.
Read MoreDisability insurance is a type of coverage many likely think is for older workers. However, as with health insurance, disability coverage is for everyone.
Read MoreAccording to MassMutual, the ideal retirement age is 63, which means that if you've just turned 50 or you're in your 50s, there's still time to plan and save.
Read MoreToday, products and services are literally a click (or tap) away, making spending easier than ever. Employing the 24-hour rule can help curb such spending.
Read MoreTransportation is the second-biggest expenditure for most U.S. consumers. So, finding ways to save is always welcome, such as buying at the right time of year.
Read MoreA lot more people in the U.S. are working remotely these days, with the Pew Research Center estimating that 22 million people are doing so on a full-time basis.
Read MoreOn June 13, news came that the White House had chosen Christy Goldsmith Romero as its nominee to take over as head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Read MoreAn underdog's upset victory means big winnings for the bettors who believed in them. And in the case of these long shots, those wins are still hard to believe.
Read MoreMeme stocks date back to only 2020, but investors can learn a lot from that short history. To start, keep in mind how meme stocks rise in the first place.
Read MoreWe're always looking for ways to save when traveling, but many of us make this same spending mistake while at the airport. And it's one we can easily avoid.
Read MoreApplying for new credit can impact your credit score in ways beyond the hard inquiry/ies. Also, some issuers have rules as far as how often you can apply.
Read MoreMost Realtors are honest professionals, but there have been circumstances where shady practices have landed shady characters behind bars.
Read MoreWhile insurance coverage (for health, home, car, pet, etc.) is a financial decision every consumer needs to make, provider options are becoming fewer.
Read MoreWhile 1% doesn't seem like a lot, when you're talking about a mortgage, it can make a significant difference. We take a look at the numbers at 7%, 6%, and 5%.
Read MorePrior to Season 2 of "House of the Dragon," Max raised prices for new subscribers. The timing seemed hopeful in banking on the draw of the "GoT" prequel.
Read MoreThose kitchen items passed down by generations hold enormous sentimental value, and in some cases, they hold collectible value, too. Think "Antiques Roadshow."
Read MoreAs with Black Friday, Amazon's Prime Day in July is now an anticipated shopping event each year, with other retailers timing their sales for the same period.
Read MoreA four-day workweek offers employees the ability to avoid burnout without sacrificing productivity -- but the idea must gain mainstream traction.
Read MoreFireworks have been part of Independence Day since the first celebration in 1777. This said, spending on consumer fireworks has more recently rocketed.
Read MoreIs a rule like 20/3/8 realistic in today's inflationary environment? Here, we see how this budgeting rule would work with today's prices and auto loan rates.
Read MoreWhile some all-time betting wins involved putting millions on the line, these five wins resulted from comparatively minuscule bets. The biggest wager? $13.49.
Read MoreOne part of closing a home with a lender is getting homeowners insurance. Yet, new obstacles stand in the way, including higher rates and even availability.
Read MoreAAA dates back 132 years. Today, the federation of 32 motor clubs offers three tiers to its membership and roadside assistance: Classic, Plus, and Premier.
Read More