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My brother-in-law invested $30K in our California condo. It has a 3% mortgage rate. He’s pushing me to sell. Is now a good time?

“We’re only breaking even because of rising HOA fees in this state.”

3 things to know about ‘Trump accounts’ — the new investment vehicle for kids advertised during the Super Bowl

“Trump accounts” are getting primetime Super Bowl ad space, with a commercial slated to air just before Sunday’s kickoff.

Super Bowl LX: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold makes 1,500% more than Patriots QB Drake Maye

Here are some other surprising facts and figures around Super Bowl LX.

This Super Bowl, the game to watch is prediction markets versus sportsbooks

If you’re risking money on the big game, one of these methods could be a surprising tax win.

‘I’m not made of money’: My heating engineer didn’t fix my radiators on his first visit. Do I pay him a second time?

“He charged $180 for the second visit for his time, including $40 for the part.”

After bitcoin’s fall, pity those wildly enthusiastic investors who borrowed billions against crypto

The speculation that bitcoin would hit $200,000 in 2025 now seems like a dream. Because it was.

‘Guests tell me I have dust bunnies’: My $150-an-hour cleaner has become increasingly negligent. Do I fire her?

”I like her as a friend, but I’m underwhelmed as a client.”

There is a severe doctor shortage. How to find a good one.

What can you do if your doctor retires or quits?

Getting a doctor’s appointment will become even harder as a perfect storm hits the U.S. healthcare system

Healthcare costs are going up across the board, and fewer people are properly insured — or insured at all.

The NFL heads into the Super Bowl after a season of record ratings. That could make games cost more to watch in the future.

The NFL hopes that Sunday’s Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will top last year’s record TV ratings, after a season in which the league notched its highest ratings in 36 years.

Investors are asking if they need to own gold and silver at all

Precious metals may be done falling — but they’re not done being tested.

This year’s Super Bowl ads are telling you the AI bubble is about to burst

Why the artificial-intelligence advertising spree could be the last hurrah — like the dot-coms in 2000.
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