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Dave Ramsey
SuccessDave Ramsey says he can 100% tell who will stay middle-class by looking at the cars they drive
By Emma BurleighFebruary 19, 2025
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Lifestyle90% of Americans have been a victim of tourist traps—here’s how to avoid them
By Jennifer Allen and The Associated PressFebruary 15, 2025
Senate Holds Confirmation Hearing For OMB Director Nominee Russell Vought
Personal FinanceThe CFPB’s plan to save consumers $15 billion a year in overdraft fees is on hold after Trump’s pause
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressFebruary 13, 2025
J Dybantsa a member of the Utah Prep high school basketball team waves to the crowd during half time of the Brigham Young Cougars game.
SuccessMeet the high school athletes making up to $2,000 a post from brand deals with Adidas and Red Bull
By Emma BurleighFebruary 5, 2025
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SuccessAmericans rebel against inflation and overconsumption with ‘no buy’ challenges in 2025
By Chloe BergerFebruary 4, 2025
Trump reported $267m in ‘golf-related’ income in 2024. Here’s how his political and business interests will intersect in the White House
PoliticsTrump reported $267m in ‘golf-related’ income in 2024. Here’s how his political and business interests will intersect in the White House
By Meg Kinnard, Alex Connor and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2025
Conny Kalcher
FeaturesHow one of Europe’s largest insurers is trying to make waves with Gen Z
By Prarthana PrakashJanuary 17, 2025
Gen Xers expect to keep working longer than they planned–and will be the first generation to go into retirement with less financial security than their parents and grandparents
CommentaryGen Xers expect to keep working longer than they planned–and will be the first generation to go into retirement with less financial security than their parents and grandparents
By Tiffani PotestaJanuary 15, 2025
America’s working class barely scrapes by. An outdated image of them doesn’t help  
CommentaryAmerica’s working class barely scrapes by. An outdated image of them doesn’t help  
By Rick Wartzman and Harin ContractorJanuary 13, 2025
The best way to claim insurance if you lost your home or business in the Los Angeles wildfires
Personal FinanceThe best way to claim insurance if you lost your home or business in the Los Angeles wildfires
By Alicia AdamczykJanuary 10, 2025
White residence in television series "Breaking Bad"
SuccessThe ‘Breaking Bad’ house is for sale—and the future owner could earn $292,000 a year by renting it out to fans on Airbnb
By Emma BurleighJanuary 7, 2025
McDonald’s just gave the value menu its biggest shakeup in years
Personal FinanceMcDonald’s just gave the value menu its biggest shakeup in years
By Chris MorrisJanuary 7, 2025
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Personal FinanceWealth managers warn investors to watch out for these 3 major themes in 2025
By Preston ForeJanuary 6, 2025
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Personal FinanceNeed a New Year’s money makeover? A balance transfer credit card could simplify your financial life
By Dia AdamsJanuary 6, 2025
Financial advisor presents a graph to her client.
Career HubHow to become a financial advisor: 4 steps to a life-long career
By Preston ForeJanuary 2, 2025
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