Finance Tips

Finance Tips



I bought a home sight unseen and it needs a new roof, wiring, and plumbing. Do I cut my losses?

Bought a home sight unseen only to find major issues like a bad roof, wiring, or plumbing? Learn what to do next—from assessing repair costs to deciding whether to fix, flip, or sell. This guide breaks down your options, how to minimize losses, and how to turn a housing nightmare into a smart financial move.
November 14, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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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 parents took out a reverse mortgage to buy an RV and “see America,” but now they’re stranded in Arizona with no gas money. What can I do?

Your parents’ dream of touring America in retirement has turned into an expensive lesson in the risks of reverse mortgages.
November 13, 2025 Sammy Tran

I found out my tenants turned my rental property into an Airbnb—and are making more off it than I was charging in rent. Now what?

If tenants at your rental property have listed the place without permission, it's ciritcal to review your lease agreement before you proceed.
November 12, 2025 Sasha Wren

Diners Club issued the world’s first credit card in 1950. Today the average family receives six new credit card offers a month.

In 1950 New York, an enterprising group of friends started up the Diners Club card; the card made history as the first credit card.
November 12, 2025 Miles Rook

My brother’s constantly broke but spends hundreds on sports bets. He wants to move in with me rent-free but only “for a little while.” What now?

Few situations test your patience like a sibling who’s broke, irresponsible with money, and now asking to move in with you. We look at how you can help without compromising your finances.
November 11, 2025 Quinn Mercer

My brother and I inherited Mom’s house, but he wants to sell it below market value so he can quickly pay off $60K in credit card debt. Now what?

Selling a newly inherited house below market value might be a quick way to pay off credit card debt, but one must not be hasty in selling a major asset.
November 10, 2025 Marlon Wright

My mom wants to downsize to an apartment, but my brother who lives in her house rent-free is pushing her to take out a reverse mortgage. Now what?

If your brother is trying to persuade your mother into taking a reverse mortgage, it's essential to understand the motivations behind this advice before anyone signs anything.
November 5, 2025 Sasha Wren

My husband inherited stocks worth $52K. That’s enough to pay our credit card debt. But he wants to hold and see if the share price goes up. What now?

An inheritance can feel like a gift, but it can also cause tension when financial goals clash.
November 6, 2025 Miles Rook

Laid Off In Your 50s: Strategies For Moving Forward

Losing your job is bad enough, but being laid off in your 50s hits especially hard. We look at strategies for getting back on track.
October 30, 2025 Alex Summers

My brother was executor of our father’s estate. He delayed selling assets for years and is now claiming “expenses” for his time. Can I challenge that?

You expect the executor of a will to handle things responsibly. But if the estate takes years to settle and he starts charging expenses You’re right to question his actions.
October 28, 2025 Miles Rook