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Women overwhelmed by heirlooms

My Parents Accumulated A Lot Of Really Valuable Items In Their Life, But Appraisals Vary Wildly. How Do We Find Out Their True Value?

When appraisals vary wildly, it does not always mean someone is wrong. It often means each person is answering a different question. The first step is deciding whether you need value for sale, insurance, estate tax, donation, or family division.
July 17, 2026 Miles Rook
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My father remarried late in life, and now the estate plan is creating big fights. How do we make sure his new wife doesn't get everything?

When a parent remarries later in life, adult children often feel anxious about inheritance. This may sound selfish, but it's usually about more than money.
July 17, 2026 Sammy Tran
Woman discovers finances, family arguing in background

My family discovered an old investment account nobody knew existed. Now all the siblings are fighting over it. What does the law say?

A relative passes away, and while sorting through old paperwork, someone uncovers an investment account nobody even knew existed. Suddenly, long settled family relationships can unravel as siblings argue over who deserves the money. Does the account belong to everyone equally, or does one signature on an old beneficiary form decide everything? The answer often surprises families, and understanding the rules before a dispute turns into a lawsuit can save enormous amounts of money, time, and heartache.
July 17, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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My Son Used My Identity To Open Accounts, And I’m Afraid To Report Him. What Is The Best Way To Handle This?

Finding out your own son used your identity can feel impossible to process. It is not just a money problem, because it is also a family crisis. Still, accounts opened in your name can damage your credit, trigger collection calls, and leave you responsible unless you act.
July 17, 2026 Miles Rook
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6 Best Practices For Investing

Investing can be a great way to grow your wealth over time, but it's important to have a solid strategy in place.
July 7, 2023 Eul Basa
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Why Start-Ups Should Rely On Influencers Too

Some say influencer marketing doesn't work and that it's on its way to obsoletion, but the reality is quite the opposite.
June 27, 2023 Eul Basa
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Grow Your Money: A Beginner's Guide To Trading Stocks

So you want to start trading stocks—awesome! Investing is a great way to maximize your hard-earned money. But it's not as simple as just putting money in.
June 27, 2023 Eul Basa
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How To Achieve Financial Freedom

Being financially free means being able to live your life the way you want without worrying about money. Here's how you can achieve it for yourself.
July 9, 2023 Eul Basa
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Financial Illiteracy Is Really Costing Americans

According to the latest National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) report, American adults lost an average of $1,819 in 2022 due to financial illiteracy.
June 9, 2023 Eul Basa
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Perfect Teeth At Last With Affordable Dental Implants

Unhappy with your teeth? Advancements in technology have made dental implants the best option for achieving the perfect smile.
February 1, 2023 Eul Basa
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Woman concerned about pay app

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
Concerned woman on a cozy couch

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
Women overwhelmed by heirlooms

My Parents Accumulated A Lot Of Really Valuable Items In Their Life, But Appraisals Vary Wildly. How Do We Find Out Their True Value?

When appraisals vary wildly, it does not always mean someone is wrong. It often means each person is answering a different question. The first step is deciding whether you need value for sale, insurance, estate tax, donation, or family division.
July 17, 2026 Miles Rook
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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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My Son Used My Identity To Open Accounts, And I’m Afraid To Report Him. What Is The Best Way To Handle This?

Finding out your own son used your identity can feel impossible to process. It is not just a money problem, because it is also a family crisis. Still, accounts opened in your name can damage your credit, trigger collection calls, and leave you responsible unless you act.
July 17, 2026 Miles Rook
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I'm 30 and I work hard, but I'll never become a millionaire. My friends say it's baby boomers' fault millennials have it so rough. Are they right?

My friends are convinced Baby Boomers had it so much easier—and that they're the reason Millennials have it so hard financially. Are they right?” It's a great question. And like most things involving money, the answer isn't nearly as simple as social media makes it sound.
July 16, 2026 Jesse Singer
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Maximize Your Earnings As A Freelancer

In this digital age, being a freelancer is the way to go. It's a great way to earn money while giving you more flexibility with your day-to-day schedule.
July 10, 2023 Eul Basa
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5 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without A Bachelor's Degree

If it's difficult for people with formal educations to get jobs, what are people who might not have had that luxury supposed to do? Read on to find out.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa
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Here’s How The First Letter Of Your Name Could Be Working Against You

Studies have shown that the first letter of your name, which determines your place in a list, could put you at either an advantage or a disadvantage.
June 13, 2023 Eul Basa

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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Working From Where? 5 Benefits Of Working From Home Vs. The Office

Ask anyone who works from home and they'll tell you it's 100% worth it. They make a living working remotely, whether that be at home or even at the beach.
July 9, 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