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Some good trends are happening in car affordability

This vehicle affordability index shows how much of your working life goes toward paying for a car, and lucky for you, it's improved.

S&P 500 futures hold near 2023 highs as last full week of trading gets into gear

Stock-index futures are marginally firmer as as the last full trading week of the year gets underway with the S&P 500 sitting at its best level in nearly two years, and less than 2% from its record high.

IBM inks $2.3 billion deal to boost AI cloud offering

IBM on Monday said it's paying 2.1 billion ($2.3 billion) to buy two units of a German software company to boost its artificial intelligence and hybrid cloud offerings.

Mitsubishi UFJ to buy Australian fintech company Link

Link Administration shares jumped after the company announced a 1.2 billion Australian-dollar (US$804.7 million) buyout by a unit of Japanese banking firm Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.

Illumina to sell cancer-test maker Grail after latest antitrust ruling

Illumina Inc. said Sunday it will sell its Grail unit, after a federal appeals court on Friday found the $7.1 billion acquisition in 2021 to be anticompetitive.

My wife and I are separating. I provided the down payment, and paid the mortgage on our home. Will I be allowed to keep it if we divorce?

"I am concerned she may be entitled to half of the property, although I have been making all the mortgage payments."

I co-own a home with my sister and her husband. They’re getting divorced and he wants his share of the property. What can I do?

"All rental income was deposited into my bank account, but they claimed the property on their taxes."

Fed could be the Grinch who ‘stole’ cash earning 5%. What a Powell pivot means for investors.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell in the past week gave investors "chilling" in short-term Treasury bills a reason to consider pivoting to something else.

These mutual fund and ETF investing tips help your portfolio ride the market’s wave

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Empty bottles: Alleged mastermind of $100 million wine fraud extradited to U.S.

The alleged mastermind behind a fine-wine investment strategy prosecutors say was actually a $100 million Ponzi scheme has been extradited to the United States to face criminal charges.

‘I didn’t see how this could happen to my family — until now’: My brother drained $200,000 from my mother’s savings. How can I stop him?

“I manage my mother’s finances, but I have always treated it as her money and not mine to spend or control. If she wants to give him money, she gives him money.”

My late brother’s three children say they should receive the same annual monetary gifts their grandmother gives to her other children. Are they entitled?

“As the person with power of attorney, I encouraged her for the past few years to give gifts to her children and grandchildren.”
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