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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

My apartment burned down. Even though I have tenant's insurance, my landlord secretly wasn't insured. What now?

An apartment fire can be devastating—especially when you learn your landlord wasn’t insured. Here’s what happens next, what renter’s insurance really covers, and how tenants can protect themselves financially after a disaster.
January 28, 2026 Jack Hawkins

My ex-husband is using part of my own inheritance money to pay me child support. Is it too late to do anything?

There are many good reasons to not commingle your inheritance in a joint account.
January 29, 2026 Alex Summers

I went for a dentist appointment. They extracted the wrong tooth and still billed me $1,000! What can I do now?

A dentist pulled the wrong tooth and still charged $1,000. Learn your rights, how to dispute the bill, and what steps to take next.
January 29, 2026 Jack Hawkins

After my wife passed away, her will stated that she wanted to be buried. Due to a mix-up, she was cremated. How can we still honor her life?

After a wife’s burial wishes weren’t followed due to a cremation mix-up, this compassionate article explores meaningful, heartfelt ways to honor her life, legacy, and love—proving that remembrance is about intention, not perfection.
January 28, 2026 Jack Hawkins

After my husband passed away, I was left everything. Suddenly, an adopted child is claiming half the inheritance. What do I do?

After her husband’s death, a widow faces an unexpected inheritance claim from an adopted child. This engaging advice article breaks down legal rights, emotional pitfalls, and smart next steps when grief and money collide.
January 28, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My mother is writing her will and asked me to be the executor, but it sounds like a lot of work and I’m worried about messing up—what should I do?

At first, being named executor can sound like an honor. A sign of trust. Then reality kicks in. If your gut says “this feels like too much,” that reaction matters. But it's probably best to starts with understanding what an executor actually does.
January 27, 2026 Jesse Singer

My stepmom is executor of Dad’s estate. She sold his house a year ago but my brother and I still haven’t received our share of the sale. What now?

If assets from an estate are sold, the beneficiaries may have to wait longer than expected to receive any share of the proceeds.
January 27, 2026 Quinn Mercer

I'm looking after a dog while their owners are on vacation. The dog is sick and the vet is demanding $2,000 to treat her. What do I do?

Looking after a dog when the owners are away and suddenly facing a $2,000 vet bill? This practical, reassuring guide explains exactly what pet sitters should do when a dog gets sick on their watch—covering owner communication, vet decisions, payment options, and protecting yourself while putting the pet first.
January 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins

On a fire call, I put the firehose through the window of a car. It was an unmarked police car—I received a bill. Do I have to pay this?

A firefighter breaks a car window on a fire call—only to learn it was an unmarked police car and receive a bill. Do they really have to pay? Here’s what the law, insurance, and real-world practice say about emergency damage and personal liability.
January 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was supposed to receive a year's severance, but my former employer cut off my benefits and I need a root canal. What now?

Promised a year of severance but lost your benefits instead? Here’s what to do when a job loss, medical bills, and an urgent root canal collide—and how to protect your finances and your health.
January 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins