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This type of 401(k) plan could boost retirement savings up to 22% — but it comes at a price

More young workers are being nudged into these tailored 401(k) accounts. Should you make the switch?

What investors can do about seller’s remorse — and how to decide when to buy a stock back

Regret selling a stock or asset too early? That’s something that happens to billionaires, too.

A $10K credit to be voluntarily bumped from your cruise? Passengers are scoring lucrative deals as trips get overbooked.

Just like airlines, cruise lines are sometimes booking too many passengers as sailing trips become more popular.

The biggest purchase in life now seems unaffordable — and that’s putting consumers in a sour mood

Americans are gloomy about spending despite encouraging inflation and unemployment trends.

Citigroup’s plan to survive AI aftershocks: Bet on bonds and small-cap stocks

Smaller companies, cyclicals and bonds will help protect investors in a market that’s teeming with AI uncertainties, says Citigroup.

The economy just flashed a Goldilocks signal — and it’s been doing a lot of that lately

The tone of U.S. economic data has a Goldilocks feel, a strategist says.

My wife’s credit-card payment is three months overdue. As an authorized user, am I in trouble?

“All correspondence regarding the account was sent to my wife’s email.”

‘Borderline hoarder’: Tori Spelling says her $12,000-a-month rental where she lives with her 5 kids is a mess

TV personality Tori Spelling has admitted that she is living like a “borderline hoarder,” and that she no longer feels comfortable having people visit her California rental home.

United Airlines’ best loyalty perks will soon be reserved for its cardholders. Is the card worth it?

Frequent flyers who hold a United Airlines co-branded credit or debit card can soon earn up to twice as many miles as noncardholders, effectively rewarding the airline’s biggest spenders.

People still want to see BTS and Harry Styles concerts, lifting Live Nation’s sales

Ticketmaster parent Live Nation Entertainment on Thursday reported fourth-quarter sales that topped Wall Street’s expectations, helped by bigger shows, international expansion and more upsells at concerts.

‘I won’t take out a loan’: I need $18K in house repairs. Do I take it from my Roth, 401(k) or IRA?

“I plan to be debt-free in less than two years.”

My ex-wife took out a $100K Parent PLUS loan for our son. Am I morally or legally obliged to pay it off?

“Our son makes $45,000 a year and has no immediate prospects for significantly increasing his income.”
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