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Tax Guy: I’m 65, work full time and get Social Security. I’ve debts of $38,500 and owe the IRS $8,000. How do I get back on my feet?

"I am fairly healthy and plan to work 10 additional years. I need a game plan."

Project Syndicate: 4 ways the Israel-Hamas war could end — and the risks to your investments  

Markets currently are priced for near-perfection and overly optimistic about how the conflict ends.

Brett Arends's ROI: Fed rate hikes are fueling, not slowing, inflation, says this market-beating fund manager

What if the Fed were doing exactly the wrong thing? What if, by raising short-term interest rates, it was actually adding to inflation instead of cutting it?

Need to Know: Morgan Stanley has boosted its S&P 500 target — but here’s where it sees the real opportunities

What Morgan Stanley likes for 2024 are high-quality stocks and bonds.

The Big Move: My ex-husband paid the mortgage on our home for 20 years? Do I get 50% if he sells?

"He recently defaulted on the homeowners association fees. They contacted me, and I started paying."

Bond Report: Treasury yields dip ahead of inflation data in coming days

Bond yields dipped early Monday as the market prepared for consumer and factory gate inflation in the next few days.

: Who needs to shop online? Here’s why I’m still hooked on catalogs.

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Movers & Shakers: Boeing shares surge on hopes of end to China sales freeze, Collective Audience stock rebounds and other shares on the move

Sales in Boeing, Plug Power, Virgin Galactic, StoneCo and Collective Audience were all active in pre-market trading

: Micron Technology being sued by China’s Yangtze Memory Technologies over patent infringement

Yangtze Memory Technologies has filed a lawsuit against Micron Technology, alleging patent infringements.

Market Snapshot: S&P 500 futures dip after strong run as inflation data looms

U.S. stock futures were slipping early Monday ahead of important inflation data in coming days.

NerdWallet: What’s new in Medicare for 2024: Some costs are up, ratings are down

Each calendar year brings a new set of changes to Medicare, from premiums and deductibles to rules and regulations. To get the most from Medicare in 2024, it’s helpful to understand what will be different.

NerdWallet: 3 ways the Credit Card Competition Act could affect consumers

Not everyone agrees that the Credit Card Competition Act would be a win for consumers. Here's how it might affect you, your credit, and your rewards.
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