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I loaned my older brother $12,000 to start his “dream” business. He blew it and ghosted me. Do I have any hope of getting it back?

It started with good intentions. You had savings, he had a dream—and a business plan that sounded solid over Sunday dinner. So, you loaned your brother $12,000 to help him get started. Months later, the business tanked, calls went unanswered, and family gatherings turned awkward. Now you’re left wondering: can you actually get that money back, or did it vanish with the sibling bond? Let’s break it down to see if you can legally get your money back.
October 27, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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25 Survival Tricks From People Who Have Mastered Frugal Living On A $500 Budget

Turns out, the best things in life really are free—or close enough. Those who’ve mastered frugal living prove that creativity and contentment cost a lot less than you’d think. Some rules may be unconventional, but they work.
October 27, 2025 Peter Kinney

I’m in the middle of a divorce and I just won the lottery. Does my soon-to-be ex get half? Do I even have to tell her?

Winning the lottery should feel like a dream—but if you’re in the middle of a divorce, it can turn into a legal, and very costly, nightmare. Whether your soon-to-be ex has any rights to that money depends on timing, state laws, and disclosure rules (and did we mention timing?).
October 27, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Real Cost Of Ticket Scalping On Sports And Music Fans

When tickets for concerts and sporting events sell for hundreds, or even thousands of dollars above face‑value, it isn’t just demand driving the price. We look at the system of ticket scalping, who benefits from it, and what can be done about it.
October 27, 2025 J.D. Blackwell
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The Weirdest Shark Tank Products

Shark Tank has seen some amazing products go from kickstarter to bestseller. The show has also seen some of the most ineffective and just straight up bizarre inventions possible. Let's take a look at the weirdest Shark Tank products.
April 11, 2025 Nikolas C.

I paid for major repairs on our jointly inherited home. My sister says she never agreed to the upgrades and won’t reimburse me. What can I do?

You covered costly repairs to protect the home you share ownership of. Your sister refuses to reimburse you, claiming she never agreed to have the work done. What are your rights, and what options do you have now?
October 24, 2025 Marlon Wright
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Wellness Tips That Save You Money in the Long Run

Discover the dual benefits of wellness: boosting your health and saving money. This article dives deep into practical wellness tips that not only promote a healthier lifestyle but also lead to substantial financial savings in the long run. Learn how small health investments today can prevent hefty medical bills tomorrow.
September 13, 2023 Sammy Tran
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How To Pick Stocks, According To Warren Buffett

When seeking advice on how to pick stocks, who better to get advice from than Warren Buffett? Here are his surprising tips for stock investments.
July 1, 2023 Eul Basa
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5 Free Online Education Platforms

Learning is a lifelong endeavor. If you're looking to hone your skills or acquire new ones, check out these free online education platforms.
March 6, 2023 Eul Basa
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How This 25-Year-Old Makes $7,000 A Month From Her Side Hustle

Emily Jump, a 25-year-old marketing coordinator from Ohio, Columbus, hit a gold mine with her side hustle during the pandemic.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa
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Wellness Tips That Save You Money in the Long Run

Discover the dual benefits of wellness: boosting your health and saving money. This article dives deep into practical wellness tips that not only promote a healthier lifestyle but also lead to substantial financial savings in the long run. Learn how small health investments today can prevent hefty medical bills tomorrow.
September 13, 2023 Sammy Tran

The Real Cost Of Ticket Scalping On Sports And Music Fans

When tickets for concerts and sporting events sell for hundreds, or even thousands of dollars above face‑value, it isn’t just demand driving the price. We look at the system of ticket scalping, who benefits from it, and what can be done about it.
October 27, 2025 J.D. Blackwell
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I’m in the middle of a divorce and I just won the lottery. Does my soon-to-be ex get half? Do I even have to tell her?

Winning the lottery should feel like a dream—but if you’re in the middle of a divorce, it can turn into a legal, and very costly, nightmare. Whether your soon-to-be ex has any rights to that money depends on timing, state laws, and disclosure rules (and did we mention timing?).
October 27, 2025 Jesse Singer

My step-dad said his vintage Harley would be mine when he passed. Now that he’s gone, his son is claiming the bike. With no will, what can I do?

When a loved one passes away without a will, settling their estate can quickly become a nightmare. If you were promised something but never got it in writing, you might find yourself in a difficult position when you try to claim it as yours.
May 21, 2025 Miles Brucker

I’m the only woman in an office full of men who constantly make “jokes” about my appearance. I thought we were beyond this in 2025. What should I do?

You walk into work, and before you’ve even logged in, someone comments on your outfit. Another chimes in with a “joke” about your body. Everyone laughs, except you. It’s 2025—shouldn’t we be past this? Spoiler: we’re not.
September 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Most Bizarre Things That Sold High At Auctions

Whether it’s pure nostalgia, obsession, or just plain curiosity, these bizarre items prove that, at the right auction, anything can become a treasure.
March 31, 2025 Binet

The Real Cost Of Ticket Scalping On Sports And Music Fans

When tickets for concerts and sporting events sell for hundreds, or even thousands of dollars above face‑value, it isn’t just demand driving the price. We look at the system of ticket scalping, who benefits from it, and what can be done about it.
October 27, 2025 J.D. Blackwell

Vintage Snow Globes That Are Now Collectibles—And Worth Big Bucks

From early 20th-century souvenirs to movie tie-ins and limited editions, vintage snow globes can sell for hundreds, even thousands.
October 23, 2025 Allison Robertson
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5 Free Online Education Platforms

Learning is a lifelong endeavor. If you're looking to hone your skills or acquire new ones, check out these free online education platforms.
March 6, 2023 Eul Basa
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How This 25-Year-Old Makes $7,000 A Month From Her Side Hustle

Emily Jump, a 25-year-old marketing coordinator from Ohio, Columbus, hit a gold mine with her side hustle during the pandemic.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa

I’m the only woman in an office full of men who constantly make “jokes” about my appearance. I thought we were beyond this in 2025. What should I do?

You walk into work, and before you’ve even logged in, someone comments on your outfit. Another chimes in with a “joke” about your body. Everyone laughs, except you. It’s 2025—shouldn’t we be past this? Spoiler: we’re not.
September 11, 2025 Jesse Singer

Ranking The Best Countries For Higher Education, According To Reports

Forget dorm food and finals week for a second—college isn’t just about getting a diploma anymore. Around the world, countries are racing to build the smartest classrooms, the coolest research labs, and the most welcoming campuses.
October 23, 2025 J. Clarke

My son graduated with a computer science degree six months ago, but he hasn’t got a job in the industry yet. What happened to the tech job market?

When your son graduated with a computer science degree, he thought it would be a ticket to stable tech employment. But the tech job market has shrunk; here's what he can do to respond.
October 21, 2025 Penelope Singh

I was just fired because I’m overweight. This can’t be legal, right?

Losing your job is bad enough—but being told (or suspecting) it’s because of your weight feels downright cruel. Can an employer really do that? Well, the honest answer is…it depends on where you live. Let’s break down how the law actually works, and what rights you actually do have.
October 16, 2025 Jesse Singer