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Why the phenomenon of your rich friend being the stingiest rings true, expert says
The phenomenon of the rich friend being the stingiest rings true, says Susan Bradley, founder of the Sudden Money Institute.
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62-year-old started her business with $1,000—now it brings in over $25 million a year: ‘I just had to do this'
Deryl McKissack’s family has been involved in the construction industry for five generations — but that didn’t guarantee success when she launched her own firm.
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These are the most valuable pennies of 2024 – and some are worth thousands
Before cleaning out your loose change, take a closer look. There may be a penny in your purse worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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The salary a single person needs to live comfortably in 25 major U.S. cities
You’d need to make nearly $140,000 as a single person to afford necessities and retirement contributions, a new study finds.
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One of the few Latina executives at Wells Fargo wants to make sure she's not the last
As executive vice president of Hispanic and Latino affairs at the bank, one of Patty Juarez’s jobs is to help Latino employees move through the ranks of the fourth-largest bank in the country.
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‘Buy now, pay later' goes from niche to normal as young people use it for daily essentials
Buying now and paying later is still a popular way to splurge on airfare to Cabo. It’s an increasingly common way to buy groceries and lawn furniture, too.
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Aldi plans to open 800 stores across US in the next five years
The discount grocer says 330 of those stores will come by the end of 2028.
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Money is almost as tough to talk about as sex, survey finds — and women find it especially tricky
Most Americans are reluctant to talk about money. Women are more likely than men to say they consider it a private topic, or feel judged.
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A huge wealth transfer means millennials are poised to become ‘the richest generation in history'
A wealth transfer over the next decade or so will likely make millennials “the richest generation in history,” according to a new report.
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From producing for Ryan Seacrest to making bilingual books: How a tragedy helped this woman launch her own business
Patty Rodríguez had a dream job as producer for one of the most popular radio shows in the United States: On Air with Ryan Seacrest. She’s now fulfilling another dream: making bilingual children’s books and getting her product into Target stores.
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27-year-old quit her six-figure job to become a TikTok star—her business brought in $1 million last year
Hannah Williams quit her six-figure data analyst job in 2022 and in 2023 brought in $1 million for her business, Salary Transparent Street.
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The Harriet Tubman commemorative coin program aims to inspire people to learn about her life
The United States Mint is accepting pre-orders for products in the Harriet Tubman Commemorative Coin Program.
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The first step to setting an annual budget: Figuring out your net income
The first step to setting an annual budget is to figure out your take-home pay.
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6 in 10 Americans say money can buy happiness—here's how much it would cost
Data has shown that higher incomes lead to happier lives. But just how much does happiness cost?
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Check your wallet! Here's how to tell if your $2 bill could be worth thousands
Have any $2 bills lying around? You might want to check because they could be worth thousands.
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Tax deadline extended again
California storm victims have another month to file their taxes thanks to another extension from the IRS.
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Tax deadline for California storm victims extended again
Residents had until Monday under the original extension to file, but the IRS announced it further postponed tax deadlines for most California taxpayers to Nov. 16.
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Special tax deadline quickly approaching
(Editor’s note: The IRS further extended the special tax deadline to Nov. 16. The announcement was made after this story first aired.)...
It feels like spooky season, not tax season. But for Californians, the deadline is quickly approaching to file and pay taxes. The state and Uncle Sam pushed back the deadline. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura has some advice for people... -
Map: How much money you need to make to be in the top 1% in every U.S. state—it's nearly $1 million in Connecticut
You need to earn $652,657 a year to be in the top 1% of U.S. households, but that number is even higher in some states.
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California's tax deadline was extended in 2023 due to the winter storms. Here's what to know about fast-approaching October due date
April may seem like a distant memory by now — but if you postponed filing your taxes in the spring, you have until Oct. 16 to file.