Paying for your kids' college tuition is something that a lot of parents do. But, some may choose not to, whether that's because they literally can't afford it, or because they want to teach them to be fiscally responsible on their own, here are some tips on how to navigate this sensitive issue.
Whether it's your power saw, leaf blower, lawnmower, or even your backyard, plenty of people have a need for all kinds of everyday things in your house that are collecting. Consider renting out these 25 things to make some extra cash.
Everyone hopes that their parents will live long and happy lives into retirement, some people's parents struggle to make ends meet in retirement. Whether that's because of poor financial decisions or just bad luck, here's how you can help your folks make better money decisions as they get older.
If you invested in a family member's business and he spent your money on personal luxuries, you have legal options you can pursue, including small claims court.
Find out the pros and cons to paying off your mortgage early, what other investments could benefit, how tax rates and interest rates play a part, and if prepayment is the best choice for you.
Inheriting money can be complicated, especially in a marriage. A windfall can be a source of tension if spouses disagree on how it should be used. The question is not only one of legality, but also touches on emotional, ethical, and personal issues.
Everyone hopes that their parents will live long and happy lives into retirement, some people's parents struggle to make ends meet in retirement. Whether that's because of poor financial decisions or just bad luck, here's how you can help your folks make better money decisions as they get older.
Cancelling a wedding is bad enough, but it's even more complicated if there's an expensive ring involved. Do you have any legal right to demand the ring back from your ex, or is it now hers to keep?
Inheriting $80,000 is a life-changing opportunity, but your friend’s decision to buy a Tesla Cybertruck while still owing money on high-interest credit cards could lead to long-term regret.
Most familial wealth doesn't last longer than three generations, whether through excessive spending or mismanagement, generational wealth tends to disappear. Let's explore how generational wealth vanishes and how to change that.
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.
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.
Paying for your kids' college tuition is something that a lot of parents do. But, some may choose not to, whether that's because they literally can't afford it, or because they want to teach them to be fiscally responsible on their own, here are some tips on how to navigate this sensitive issue.
Writing a winning cover letter is crucial for getting you in front of the hiring manager for a job interview. What you don't include in the letter is just as important as what you do include.
Non-Compete clauses date back to the 15th century and were intended to keep workers from stealing trade secrets and sensitive company data from their former employer. But what if you want to open up your own business? Would you have to move outside of their non-compete radius? Let's examine that very question.
From changing consumer habits to the rise of Artificial Intelligence, many jobs that are here today will be gone tomorrow. and by "tomorrow"—we mean within the next 5 years.
So, you were fired? Yes, it sucks, but it happens to almost everyone at least once in their lives. The important part is getting what you are owed on your way out—namely your final paycheck.
We all hear about people being let go from jobs and getting paid out some very nice severance packages and golden parachutes. But is severance the law? If a company lets you go, what do they actually owe you?