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Discover the answer to ‘Is it better to rent or buy in retirement?’ as I weigh the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.
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Key Takeaways Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s proposal for a $2,000 tariff “dividend” could be paid to families making $100,000 or less a year.Bessent acknowledged in the interview that no decision had been made on the stimulus proposal. New details are emerging over how a stimulus proposal from President Donald Trump could take shape. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News on Wednesday that Trump is considering a stimulus check of $2,000 for families making $100,000 a year or less. Those income levels would be similar to the qualifications for COVID stimulus checks, said…
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year — if being inundated with deals brings you joy. If not, it can be kind of overwhelming. Officially, Black Friday is Nov. 28. But many sales are already underway. Some examples: Target has daily deals happening now, and Best Buy is offering “early Black Friday deals,” too. Other retailers are planning for “Black Friday week” with sales starting Nov. 20 or sooner. Manage the madness without marking up your calendar by simply knowing what a good price is for the items you want to buy.You can also narrow down your list to…
KEY TAKEAWAYS A proposed bill would increase Social Security benefits by an extra $200 for the first six months of 2026.Lawmakers say this tax-free boost would help beneficiaries afford rising costs for essential expenses, such as medication and groceries. Your Social Security check could be a couple of hundred dollars bigger in the first half of 2026, if a proposed Congressional bill passes. Several Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill to the Senate at the end of October that would raise monthly Social Security payments by $200 starting in January and ending on June 30. They say these additional benefits would help…
I wasn’t always a personal finance nerd, but I gradually became one out of survival. This is my story — and my observation over the past 27 years — of why being an “American nerd” has become more important than ever if you want to rise in your career or achieve financial freedom sooner. For context, I no longer view the word nerd pejoratively as I did in high school, when I was encouraged to play sports, workout, find a girlfriend, and do well in school. I liked dating too much to be cast as a nerd. As a parent now, I’d…
Financial advisors are used to having close and trusting relationships with their clients, given the advisor’s involvement in the intimate details of the client’s financial life and the long-term nature of many advisor-client relationships. And it therefore occasionally happens that a client asks their advisor to serve as trustee for a trust they’ve created. But while being asked to serve as a client’s trustee may be a testament to the depth of the relationship, advisors should think twice in most cases before accepting such an appointment. Because while no regulations outright prohibit advisors from acting as trustees, the ethical, fiduciary,…
Optimism about a deal in Washington, D.C., to reopen the federal government provided an early boost on Wall Street Wednesday, though questions about valuations continue to dog mega-cap tech names. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, relatively light on tech exposure, added to its impressive run during the shutdown and closed at another new all-time high.The Dow is now up more than 6% over the trailing month. UnitedHealth Group (UNH, +3.6%) led the 30 Dow Jones stocks higher today after Chief Financial Officer Wayne DeVeydt reaffirmed management’s expectation that performance will improve in 2026 before new strategic initiatives begin to pay…