I'm a 67-year-old married man with three homes. My wife and I are planning to retire next year. We have $175,000 in our savings account, $280,000 in our 401 (k), and a $500,000 retirement villa on a ...
'She has incurred a lot of debt due to the financial strain of a sick pet, a car loan, student loans and an unpaid military home loan' Dear Quentin, Before they passed, my parents gave me a bit more ...
Your son, despite his intelligence or maybe because of it, has created his very own paradox. He wants to become an adult and experience life as an independent man - hundreds if not thousands of miles ...
Big Medicare Advantage insurance companies have filed lawsuits against the federal government, furiously attacking the official "five star" quality ratings system that it uses to evaluate their plans.
Election reactions often produce trends that don't prove to be durable investment opportunities, strategist notes Donald Trump's historic election victory made for a seismic week on Wall Street, as ...
'I'm a mother in turmoil': My daughter refuses to see me - and she won't let me see my grandchild. Should I cut her out of our will? 'Our family trust is a couple of decades old and needs revision' ...
Finding ways to lower your tax bill - now and in the future - becomes a priority. We often hear that a good way for retirees to save money is to move to a lower-tax state. Relocating from New York or ...
That's a line you won't hear from a fellow passenger the next time you travel, given that you fly first class or stay home. At least you know what you want, and you pay for it. Most people can't ...
Trump has said that when he's president, "Social Security is not changing." He'll protect the program through economic growth, he said, but won't cut benefits or raise Social Security's full ...
Challenges of using artificial intelligence to direct U.S. central-bank decisions are substantial While AI can enhance capabilities, the final decisions in monetary policy should remain in human hands ...
Much of what will happen regarding retirement in Donald Trump's second term as president depends on legislation he is able to get through Congress dealing not only with Social Security and Medicare, ...
Here's the thing about Trump's relationship with crypto: It's complicated. During his presidency, he viewed cryptocurrencies primarily as a risk to U.S. financial stability. Now, he's launching his ...