A Hard-To-Find Quarter From The 1930s Is Worth A Lot Of Money
This historically unique quarter represents a classic case of misalignment during pressing, resulting in a rare and valuable coin.
Read MoreThis historically unique quarter represents a classic case of misalignment during pressing, resulting in a rare and valuable coin.
Read MoreOnly three of these historic bank notes exist in the wild, and they're no longer legal tender -- so owning one is a true financial prize.
Read MoreE-filers should receive their tax refund in about three weeks, and those who mail in their filing must wait six -- here's what to do if yours is late.
Read MoreRobert Downey, Jr. has made hundreds of millions of dollars acting in Marvel movies, and his role in an upcoming film will add significantly to that.
Read MoreThe de minimis exemption is how brands like Shein and Temu can sell steeply discounted goods to Americans, and it may be shifting.
Read MoreAssisted living isn't going to be cheap no matter where you live, but it can be slightly more affordable in some states than in others.
Read MoreInvesting in The Home Depot a decade ago would have netted you returns higher than most non-tech stocks, and that's before dividends.
Read MoreRetirees and FIRE advocates have for decades harked on about the 4% rule, but new statistics show that a smarter move is to withdraw less.
Read MoreWaiting until this age to draw Social Security benefits allows you to maximize the amount you'll receive and provides extra time to save.
Read MoreThe IRS encourages U.S. citizens to save for retirement in many ways, including a tax credit that rewards Americans for retirement contributions.
Read MoreThe strength of the U.S. dollar against global currencies impacts factors like trade, international travel, and even domestic businesses.
Read MoreAmericans are gravitating towards higher-interest debt such as credit cards, and face bigger burdens when entering the housing market.
Read MoreRetiring early often requires following FIRE principles, but this can be tough to do in a career doesn't provide much wiggle room.
Read MoreApplying early for your Social Security benefits is doable, but the financial hit you're likely to take may make it less worth it.
Read MoreInvesting in Wendy's has proved profitable not just over the past decade but in the time since the company first went public in 1976.
Read MoreEndowment funds are widely used by wealthy donors to distribute money to cultural, religious, and charitable organizations, with one big perk.
Read MoreCoca-Cola has done well for its investors historically, delivering good returns both over the past century and across the last decade.
Read MoreGauging whether or not a piece of art you own is worth any real money can be done with a couple of simple steps that you can do at home.
Read MoreThe economies of these larger countries have been shrinking, leading speculators to wonder if the economic downturn in Europe will spread.
Read MoreScam phone calls are so common that there is now even a list of the the phone numbers and area codes most frequently associated with them.
Read MoreBuying plants at Home Depot comes with what amounts to a "warranty" on your purchase that protects it for up to one year afterward.
Read MoreCongestion pricing is a practice that charges drivers a fee to enter congested areas during peak hours, and it's already working in New York City.
Read MoreBuying this stuff on Amazon puts you at a greater risk of receiving counterfeit products than buying items from most other categories.
Read MoreStefan Mandel developed a way to win the lottery more than a dozen times, and while you can't replicate him exactly, there are steps you can take.
Read MoreMany states allow big-money lottery winners to remain anonymous in order to protect their privacy, but other states -- one, most notably -- do not.
Read MoreIncreased tariffs on imported alcohol and wine could significantly raise prices on restaurant menus, even impacting those who don't drink.
Read MoreThe 'banana zone' happens during a specific segment of the market cycle, as defined by Raoul Pal, and we may be entering it currently.
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