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29 Careless Ways Retirees Waste Their Savings
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 59 minutes agoYou've worked hard your whole life, so you deserve to enjoy yourself in retirement. However, when you live on a fixed income, it's important to keep...
...Want to Give Money to My Son and Daughter-in-Law. How Much Can I Give Without Incurring a Tax...
SmartAsset via AOL· 4 days agoHow much money can I give to my son and daughter-in-law without incurring a tax issue with the IRS?...
Council Post: The Last True Main Street Business: What Is The Role Of Car Dealerships In Local...
Forbes· 2 days agoMatthew Phillips is CEO of Car Pros Automotive Group, one of the nation’s fastest growing dealership...
TikTok is becoming a new GoFundMe, with views replacing donations to help people get out of debt
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"But instead of money, the currency is attention," she said. US citizens owe an average debt of...
The lowdown on joint fundraising committees - Marketplace
Marketplace· 18 hours agoWelcome back to Make Me Smart, where we pulled Sabri out of the dentist chair to make today make...
Mind on Money: Time to demand politicians address the money issue
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 6 days agoHere we are, six months out from the November Presidential elections. Based on the non-stop propaganda flooding the flat screens, annoying texts begging for money that for some reason come
Forbes Daily: Nvidia’s CEO Over $8 Billion Richer After Stock Rally
Forbes· 2 days agoAmericans are souring on the value of higher education amid skyrocketing costs and a student debt crisis. A new study from the Pew Research Center revealed just 22% of Americans think college is worth the cost if a student has to take on debt.
Life After Lottery: Winners Discuss How Life Changed After Hitting Jackpots; Keeping It Secret
Daily Voice· 6 days agoAttorney David Spillane, a partner at the Quincy-based law firm SKB Attorneys, who's done nearly 100...
San Antonio experimented with giving people $5,108, no strings attached. They spent it on housing...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAustin was the first Texas city to launch a taxpayer-funded guaranteed-income program. A report from...
The government wants to buy their flood-prone homes. But these Texans aren’t moving.
The Texas Tribune· 6 days agoYour donation to The Texas Tribune will help investigative journalism that impacts state policies...