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Golden Bachelor Wedding Sparks Conversations About Gray Divorce And Its Financial Consequences

On Jan. 4, 2023, 72-year-old widower Gerry Turner and star of ABC's "The Golden Bachelor" married 70-year-old widow Theresa Nist.…

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Five Lifestyle Secrets Of The Happiest Retirees

The first step in securing a happy retirement is ensuring your financial ducks are in a row. But once they…

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We Are 65 With $1.9 Million in a 401(k) and IRA, and $5,200 Monthly From Social Security. What’s Our Retirement Budget?

To really build a complete retirement budget as a couple, you’ll need to take into account both potential income sources…

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What Is a Graduated Income Tax?

A graduated income tax is the same thing as a progressive income tax system, where you pay a larger percentage…

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Should you use a personal loan to invest and build wealth?

Key takeaways Personal loans are generally free of spending restrictions, so you can potentially use the funds to invest. However,…

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How to replace a lost or stolen credit card

AndreyPopov/Getty images  Key takeaways If your credit card has been lost or stolen, don't panic — there are steps you…

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Here’s how to use an extra paycheck this month

For workers who are used to receiving their paycheck every other week, the calendar is aligned in March to give…

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This Week In Credit Card News: An AI-Powered Shopping Assistant; Will Issuers Keep Raising Rates In 2024?

Credit Card Issuers Aren’t Done Raising Rates, Despite Fed Pause Americans with credit card debt won’t see relief even after…

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California Is Becoming The North Korea Of Taxation—And Things Are Only Going To Get Worse

California is just about the most overtaxed state in the nation. But too much is never enough for its politicians.…

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A Primer On Creditor Exemptions

The entry of a judgment means the beginning of post-judgment enforcement proceedings by the creditor against the debtor and, more…

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