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My sister keeps calling me selfish because I won't co-sign her mortgage. Am I protecting myself or abandoning family?

Few money requests feel as emotionally loaded as a plea to co-sign a mortgage. It can sound like a simple act of trust, but the legal and financial consequences are anything but small. If your sister says you are selfish for saying no, the real question is whether you are refusing a favor or taking on a major debt you do not control.
July 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My landlord wants to increase my rent because my girlfriend "always stays over." She's not on the lease, can they just change the rent like that?

Your partner moves in, the groceries double, and suddenly your landlord says the rent is going up. It feels personal, but the answer usually comes down to the lease, local law, and whether your building is covered by rent rules. In many cases, a landlord cannot simply invent a new charge halfway through a fixed-term lease unless the lease or the law allows it.
July 3, 2026 Carl Wyndham
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My parents want to gift assets while they're alive, but I'm worried about consequences. How do I make sure this is okay?

Giving assets to children while you're still alive is something many families consider. It can help parents see their loved ones benefit from the money, simplify estate planning, and potentially reduce future estate taxes. But before anyone starts transferring money, property, or investments, it's important to understand what the move could mean down the road. A gift that seems simple today can have tax, legal, and financial consequences later if nobody asks the right questions first.
July 3, 2026 J. Clarke
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My friend says paying cash at small businesses should always get you a discount. Is that expectation still realistic in 2026?

Your friend’s claim has a certain old-school charm. Hand over bills, skip the card machine, and surely the shop owner should knock a little off the price. In real life, though, whether that expectation is realistic depends on card fees, state rules, business costs, and the merchant’s own pricing strategy.
July 3, 2026 Miles Brucker
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This Is The One Simple Change You Need To Make To Grow Your Business Fast

Entrepreneurs may initially think they can do it all themselves, but the reality is that no business can flourish without effective collaboration.
February 22, 2023 Eul Basa
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A Family Bought A Small Bowl At A Yard Sale—It Turned Out To Be Worth Almost 1 Million Times What They Paid For It

Most yard-sale shoppers hope to find a bargain. Maybe an old lamp worth a few hundred dollars or a vintage toy that collectors love. One family in New York found something much, much, much bigger. Well, what they found wasn't that big...but its value was enormous.
July 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Grow Your Money: 5 Simple Ways To Automate Your Wealth

Want to be rich? There are steps you can take to automate your finances so that you can meet your financial goals without putting too much thought into it.
February 16, 2023 Eul Basa
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5 Ways To Start Investing With Little Money

Many people put off investing because they think they'll need a lot of money. But the reality is, investing even small amounts can pay off big.
July 6, 2023 Eul Basa
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The 5 Best Cheap Destinations In The U.S.

Hoping you'll get the chance to take a summer vacation? You don't have to break the bank. There are plenty of great, cheap destinations in the U.S.
June 27, 2023 Eul Basa
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7 Countries With The Lowest Corporate Tax Rates

Looking to save money on your tax bill? Consider opening up shop in one of the countries with the world's lowest corporate tax rates.
July 6, 2023 Eul Basa

How To Save On Rent: Strategies For Negotiating A Lower Lease

Discover proven strategies to negotiate a lower lease and reduce your monthly rent expenses. From researching market rates to bartering skills, this guide offers actionable tips to save big on housing costs.
August 14, 2023 Sammy Tran
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Mastering The Art Of Price Comparison For Smart Shopping

Master the art of price comparison and become a savvy shopper with our comprehensive guide. Discover how to utilize unit pricing, leverage price comparison apps, track pricing patterns, and more to get the best value for your money without sacrificing product quality.
August 10, 2023 Allison Robertson
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I was tricked into sending money through an app, but my bank won’t dispute the charge because I “authorized” it. Is there any way to get my money back?

You didn’t get hacked. You didn’t have your card stolen. You sent the money yourself, because someone convinced you to. Now the bank says the charge was authorized, so there’s nothing they can do. Unfortunately, this is one of the hardest types of fraud to reverse, but “hard” doesn’t mean “impossible”.
February 25, 2026 Peter Kinney
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A Family Bought A Small Bowl At A Yard Sale—It Turned Out To Be Worth Almost 1 Million Times What They Paid For It

Most yard-sale shoppers hope to find a bargain. Maybe an old lamp worth a few hundred dollars or a vintage toy that collectors love. One family in New York found something much, much, much bigger. Well, what they found wasn't that big...but its value was enormous.
July 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The landlord says I’m competing with other applicants and have to pay to hold the unit. How do I avoid getting scammed?

You finally find a place that looks perfect, the landlord responds quickly, but then the pressure starts: “Other applicants are interested. If you want it, you need to pay a deposit to hold the unit.” This is exactly how rental scams work. The good news is you can protect yourself without losing every decent listing, as long as you know what to look for and how to slow the situation down.
February 10, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I let my ex stay at my place for a month while I was away. Now he says 30 days gave him squatter's rights and he won’t leave. Is that really the law?

Then you get home and discover that your former partner has no intention of leaving. Worse yet, they're throwing around legal terms and acting like they suddenly have rights to your home. It sounds ridiculous. But situations like this happen more often than many people realize. And it might not be as simple as you think.
July 1, 2026 Jesse Singer
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I keep taking cash advances to pay other cash advances. What’s the endgame here?

If you keep using cash advances to pay off other cash advances, you’re not alone, and you’re not broken, but you are stuck in one of the most expensive debt cycles out there. Let’s talk about what’s really happening and where this road usually leads.
January 21, 2026 Marlon Wright
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I just learned billionaires use a loophole to only pay 3.4% in taxes. How is that legal? Can I do that?

How can someone worth billions pay a lower tax rate than a teacher, a nurse, or a guy working construction? They make a whole lot more and pay a whole lot less. This can't be legal....Can it?
June 30, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The Top 3 Richest Twitch Streamers

There exists a few lucky individuals who have managed to build impressive followings and make their Twitch channels a bonafide business.
June 12, 2023 Eul Basa

My boss makes us chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout of himself every morning. Is this a cult—or just illegal?

A hilarious yet insightful look at what to do when your boss forces employees to chant affirmations to a cardboard cutout every morning. Learn whether this bizarre workplace ritual is a cult, illegal, or just deeply unprofessional—plus practical advice, legal context, and strategies for protecting your sanity. Perfect for readers navigating toxic or absurd office dynamics.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins

My boss told me to fake a family death so I could attend a conference in disguise. Am I complicit?

A compelling workplace-advice article exploring what to do when a boss demands unethical behavior—like faking a family death to attend a conference undercover. This engaging guide helps employees navigate toxic leadership, understand complicity, set boundaries, and protect their professional integrity with humor, insight, and practical strategies.
December 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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Is Remote Work More Or Less Productive?

As remote work stays in the spotlight, so does the debate: Are employees more productive in pajamas or at a desk? According to the experts, the answer is surprisingly simple!
March 20, 2025 Laidley Bates