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  • Inside Nasdaq MarketSite
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger October 19th, 2024

    A Nvidia Stock Alternative Billionaire Investors Appear Keen On

    As Nvidia nears becoming the world's most valuable company (again), not everyone is buying in. Others are looking elsewhere, at Nvidia's competitors.

    By Daniel Feininger October 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Aerial view of Ohio neighborhood
    Shopping
    Shopping By William Fischer October 19th, 2024

    The Cheapest States To Buy A House In The US

    While you may be able to guess the most expensive U.S. states for homes, the cheapest may be a surprise. In these states, median home prices are around $250K.

    By William Fischer October 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Kevin O'Leary at premiere
    Banking
    Banking By Larissa Zageris October 18th, 2024

    'Keep Your Account To Yourself': Kevin O'Leary's Stern Warning For Couples

    This said, Kevin O'Leary's financial advice to couples needs some context, which we provide here. He didn't just offer this warning out of the blue.

    By Larissa Zageris October 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Person dividing money and assets
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio October 18th, 2024

    What Happens To Your Social Security Benefits After Getting Divorced?

    How Social Security works for people who divorce may surprise you. While your relationship has ended, spousal benefits are another story. Here are the rules.

    By Carolyn Osorio October 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Person writing out their budget
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger October 17th, 2024

    5 Ways You're Destroying Your Budget (And Not Even Know It)

    Even when being careful, your monthly budget might still come up short. We turned to expert Matt Schulz to help us better understand why that may be so.

    By Daniel Feininger October 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Rollover IRA comparison, person in background
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger October 17th, 2024

    How Does A Rollover IRA Work?

    If you're pondering a rollover IRA, know that this applies to people who are leaving their current job where they have a 401(k). If so, you have two options.

    By Daniel Feininger October 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Cookbook in foreground, people cooking
    History
    History By Larissa Zageris October 16th, 2024

    Check Your Cupboards: Your Old Cookbooks Might Be Worth A Ton Of Money

    As the "Antiques Roadshow" has shown us for years, you never know what valuable item you might have in your family. One such heirloom is the cookbook.

    By Larissa Zageris October 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Jake Epstein, Joe Lemay holding Rocketbook
    Shopping
    Shopping By Samantha Bambino October 16th, 2024

    The Tech Company Shark Tank Passed On That Became An Amazon Success Story

    Before leaving "Shark Tank" without a deal, one of the founders of this tech company told the Sharks, "We're going to build this into a major brand."

    By Samantha Bambino October 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Social Security card, $100 bills
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger October 15th, 2024

    Social Security Scams: How To Spot Them And Avoid Them

    Sixty-eight million Americans will receive monthly Social Security in 2024. For 13.5% of people age 65 and older, it accounts for 90% of their income.

    By Daniel Feininger October 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Three pennies from 1943
    Banking
    Banking By Richard Sachek October 15th, 2024

    Why This Special Penny From 1943 Is Worth A Ton Of Money

    In 1943, approximately 40 pennies were mistakenly struck, making them among the rarest coins you'll find today. Here's why they're so special.

    By Richard Sachek October 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Person reviewing credit card spending
    Credit Cards
    Credit Cards By Daniel Feininger October 14th, 2024

    Here Are The Best Ways To Strengthen Your Credit Score Through Your 20s

    A good credit score can unlock plenty for your financial future. Building a strong one early on can mean better rates and more total credit available.

    By Daniel Feininger October 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of McDonald's Big Mac
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Larissa Zageris October 14th, 2024

    Pro Tip: Save Money By Never Ordering A Big Mac This Way From McDonald's

    A former McDonald's chef shared on TikTok how you can save around 38% off the regular cost of a Big Mac. And the trick doesn't involve the app.

    By Larissa Zageris October 14th, 2024 Read More
  • A closed Kmart location
    History
    History By Carolyn Osorio October 14th, 2024

    One Of America's Biggest Discount Retailers Is Closing Its Last Full-Size US Store

    This American discount retailer was founded in the 19th century, in 1899. Now, some 125 years later, it's ready to close its last full-size store in the U.S.

    By Carolyn Osorio October 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Graduate cuts debt chains from cap
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Larissa Zageris October 14th, 2024

    Waiting For Student Loan Forgiveness Stimulus Checks? Don't Hold Your Breath

    As of the second quarter of 2024, student loan debt in the U.S. stood at $1.753 trillion, with federal student loans accounting for 91.2% of that total.

    By Larissa Zageris October 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Miniatures on retirement line
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio October 13th, 2024

    Here's The Average Social Security Benefit For A Retired Worker By Age

    You can collect Social Security by age 62, but full retirement age isn't until 66 or 67. Further, those who delay their retirement benefit receive a credit.

    By Carolyn Osorio October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Magazine display inside bookstore
    Shopping
    Shopping By Samantha Bambino October 13th, 2024

    Unexpected Magazines You Might Have That Are Worth A Ton Of Money

    As ephemera, magazines aren't meant to last for long. That's in part why when there is a collectible issue, ones that survive can only gain in value.

    By Samantha Bambino October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • The bull of Wall Street
    Investing
    Investing By Larissa Zageris October 13th, 2024

    Why Many Consider This Tech Giant The World's 'Most Important Stock'

    On June 10, 2024, this company split its stock 10-for-1. As of this writing, it is one of only three companies with a market cap over $3 trillion.

    By Larissa Zageris October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • United States map
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio October 13th, 2024

    You've Been Warned: Retiring In This State Could Cost You

    Key in why it's so costly to retire in this state: housing prices, among the highest in the nation. It's joined by four other usual suspects.

    By Carolyn Osorio October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Piggy bank with IRA block
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger October 13th, 2024

    What Happens To Your Roth IRA When You Die?

    Funds in a Roth IRA grow tax-free, and there are no required distributions during the account owner's lifetime; these rules change after death.

    By Daniel Feininger October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Jacksonville, Florida, port at dawn
    History
    History By Byron Armstrong October 13th, 2024

    States With The Best Economies In 2024

    Considering factors like employment, manufacturing and industry, and overall GDP, these states exceed the pack in economic vitality.

    By Byron Armstrong October 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Person working from laptop
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger October 12th, 2024

    How Does A Self-Directed IRA Work?

    A self-directed individual retirement account, or SDIRA, allows for greater portfolio diversification for account owners. However, there are rules.

    By Daniel Feininger October 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Car title loan money
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio October 12th, 2024

    What Is A Title Loan? (And Why They're So Risky)

    Title loans are a type of loan consumers might consider if their options are limited. Despite the risky loan terms, here's why people still use them.

    By Carolyn Osorio October 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Taxes
    Taxes By Larissa Zageris October 12th, 2024

    How Donating Plasma Could Get You In Trouble With The IRS

    Many may not realize, but you get paid for plasma donations. If you "earn" more than a certain amount, you'll need to make sure the IRS knows, too.

    By Larissa Zageris October 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Person choosing Mega Millions numbers
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger October 12th, 2024

    Why Mega Millions Winners Don't Always Claim Their Prize Money Immediately

    After hitting a jackpot like Mega Millions, you might think winners run to claim their prize. This isn't the case. Here's why some choose to hold off.

    By Daniel Feininger October 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Price reduced sign on house
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek October 11th, 2024

    When Should You Start Lowering The Price Of Your Home To Sell It Faster?

    Browsing real estate listings, you'll notice price reductions aren't uncommon. However, how successful this is depends largely on when you do so.

    By Richard Sachek October 11th, 2024 Read More
  • San Francisco buildings at night
    Shopping
    Shopping By Carolyn Osorio October 11th, 2024

    The Most Expensive US Cities For One-Bedroom Apartments

    Per the National Multifamily Housing Council, there are 23 million apartment units in the U.S., of which 41% are one-bedroom units (the most common).

    By Carolyn Osorio October 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Social Security Administration logo
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger October 10th, 2024

    Its Official: The New COLA For Social Security Benefits Has Been Revealed

    The Social Security Administration announced today the cost-of-living adjustment for 2025. In the end, next year's COLA is what the experts predicted.

    By Daniel Feininger October 10th, 2024 Read More
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