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  • Hand opening door to home
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Larissa Zageris May 23rd, 2024

    Is Hiring A Moving Company Actually Worth The Price?

    The Census Bureau says Americans move 9.1 times after age 18. This said, not all moves are alike, which means the decision to hire pros or not will also vary.

    By Larissa Zageris May 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Person reviewing last will
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By William Fischer May 23rd, 2024

    Do You Need A Lawyer To Write A Will?

    Anyone can write out (or type out) their will with instructions on how their assets should be handled after they die. But do you need a lawyer to make it legal?

    By William Fischer May 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Monopoly board game and money
    History
    History By William Fischer May 22nd, 2024

    The Most Valuable Monopoly Board Game Ever Made

    Over 275 million Monopoly sets have sold since its debut. As for the most valuable Monopoly board game, there's only one and it's in the Smithsonian.

    By William Fischer May 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Denver Nuggets/Minnesota Timberwolves game
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 22nd, 2024

    The Highest-Paid NBA Players Earn A Massive Salary

    NBA players make a lot of money. Consider, 40 players earn $40 million or more a year, while 153 make at least $10 million. And that's before endorsement money.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Gold bars on gold nuggets
    Investing
    Investing By Larissa Zageris May 21st, 2024

    What Actually Controls The Price Of Gold?

    While supply and demand partly explains the price of gold, other factors are at play. One thing is certain, gold is a hedge, and not just against inflation.

    By Larissa Zageris May 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Social Security benefits packet and paperwork
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 21st, 2024

    The Truth About The Future Of Social Security Just Got A Little Clearer

    Even as the public received good news about Social Security funding, it didn't change the bigger picture: the program's depleting trust fund reserves.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Movie theater white screen
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Samantha Bambino May 20th, 2024

    AMC Stubs A-List Vs. Regal Unlimited: Which Movie Pass Is A Better Deal?

    AMC Stubs A-List and Regal Unlimited are the top tiers of their respective loyalty programs. We compare their price points and perk offerings for cinephiles.

    By Samantha Bambino May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Home with "FOR SALE" sign
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 20th, 2024

    The Sneaky Mistake That's Destroying Your Home's Resale Value

    How much you can make from a home sale will largely depend on what you paid, your mortgage, and, as it turns out, if you've invested in certain upgrades.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Couple looking serious reading laptop
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Jennifer Alpeche May 20th, 2024

    You Probably Spend Too Much And Earn Too Little. Here's How To Fix It

    In addition to these two money problems, a finance expert tells us there are actually two more. To fix things, we have to address "all of the above."

    By Jennifer Alpeche May 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Different generations having office meeting
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 19th, 2024

    Here's What Will Happen To The Workforce As Baby Boomers Begin To Retire

    The youngest of baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, will turn 60 in 2024. As more of this cohort retires, we take a look at the predicted impact on jobs.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Person managing finances at home
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger May 19th, 2024

    Federal Vs. Private Student Loans: Which Should You Pay Off First?

    Deciding between paying off private or federal student loans first ultimately comes down to interest rates, and which loan will cost you more in the long run.

    By Daniel Feininger May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • notepad saying 4% rule
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek May 19th, 2024

    The One Reason You Shouldn't Trust The 4% Retirement Rule

    A one-size-fits-all rule like the 4% rule often requires adjustment for every person. This said, here's a reason why the rule can't be set in stone.

    By Richard Sachek May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Person working from home, night
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Samantha Bambino May 19th, 2024

    This Generation Values Their Time The Most, According To Survey

    A new survey by Empower sheds light on how the different generation groups value their time, with this generation at the fore for better work-life balance.

    By Samantha Bambino May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Walk-in closet with luxury clothes
    Shopping
    Shopping By Byron Armstrong May 19th, 2024

    13 Luxury Clothing Brands That Are Actually Worth Your Money

    Not all luxury clothing brands are created equal, but these iconic designers are trusted for quality production and an increased focus on sustainability.

    By Byron Armstrong May 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Tax forms stamped with "AUDIT"
    Taxes
    Taxes By Richard Sachek May 18th, 2024

    What Actually Happens When You Get Audited By The IRS

    Keep in mind that the majority of audits are resolved through the mail. In any audit, it's more that the IRS needs information to resolve discrepancies.

    By Richard Sachek May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Jim Cramer at NASDAQ opening
    Investing
    Investing By Larissa Zageris May 18th, 2024

    The Story Behind Jim Cramer's Famous 'Booyah' Catchphrase

    During "Mad Money" lightning rounds, viewers can hear Jim Cramer exclaim "Booyah!," a catchphrase dating back to the TV personality's radio days.

    By Larissa Zageris May 18th, 2024 Read More
  • AI and chip image concept
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger May 17th, 2024

    How To Invest In AI

    There's more to investing in AI than trying to buy shares of big names like Nvidia. Here, we go over other ways you can invest in this explosive space.

    By Daniel Feininger May 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Trader wearing "Dow 40,000" hat
    History
    History By Richard Sachek May 17th, 2024

    Dow 40,000: Why A Booming Stock Market Might Actually Be Bad For You

    The Dow hitting 40,000 means good things for investors, but the bull market's effect on inflation and interest rates spells another story for consumers.

    By Richard Sachek May 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Old-time last will and testament
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Byron Armstrong May 17th, 2024

    What Happens To Your Money If You Die Without A Will?

    According to a recent survey, 32% of people have a will, leaving 68% without one. What does dying intestate mean for your estate and the family left behind?

    By Byron Armstrong May 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Nintendo Game Boy with games
    History
    History By Richard Sachek May 16th, 2024

    The Unexpected Price Of Game Boy Games Today

    Game Boy came out on April 21, 1989, more than 35 years ago. The rarer the game, the more valuable, with the two most valuable being about a root vegetable.

    By Richard Sachek May 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Empty classroom with empty chalkboard
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger May 16th, 2024

    The One Policy Change Personal Finance Experts Are Clamoring For

    Personal finance experts like Jason Tartick believe there's one policy change that could prove a game-changer in helping people better manage their money.

    By Daniel Feininger May 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Gen Alpha tween using VR
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 15th, 2024

    What Will Happen To The Economy When Gen Alpha Enters The Workforce?

    The oldest of Gen Alpha are yet to enter the workforce, but with approximately 2 billion members, the tech-savvy chort's economic impact is believed to be huge.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Costco Wholesale trailers on road
    Investing
    Investing By Larissa Zageris May 15th, 2024

    A Complete Guide To Buying Gold Bars At Costco

    In October 2024, Costco started selling gold bars. Members could choose from a 1-ounce PAMP Suisse gold bar and a 100-gram gold bar from the Rand Refinery.

    By Larissa Zageris May 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Display of Funko Pop! figure
    History
    History By Samantha Bambino May 14th, 2024

    Funko Pop! Figures That Are Worth A Ton Of Money

    Since debuting at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con, Funko Pop! figures have been collectible, with some limited-edition Funkos worth tens of thousands of dollars.

    By Samantha Bambino May 14th, 2024 Read More
  • The US Federal Reserve System seal
    Banking
    Banking By Carolyn Osorio May 14th, 2024

    What Actually Drives Interest Rates?

    While thinking the Fed sets interest rates isn't entirely inaccurate, there's more to it than that; specifically, a 12-member committee you should know about.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Feet on "BUY" "RENT" arrows
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio May 13th, 2024

    Renting Vs. Owning: Both Can Help You Build Wealth, According To A Personal Finance Expert

    Given the increase in both mortgage rates and rental prices, the age-old question of renting vs. owning a home is more complicated than ever before.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Ford workers on assembly line
    History
    History By Jennifer Alpeche May 13th, 2024

    Why Henry Ford Doubled Worker Wages To $5 In 1914

    Imagine getting a 114% salary boost overnight. That's what happened to Ford Motor Company employees in 1914 when Henry Ford announced a new profit-sharing plan.

    By Jennifer Alpeche May 13th, 2024 Read More
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