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I’m 53, divorced and have $2 million, but I have to buy my brother out of the family home. Can I still take early retirement?

“I will need about $80,000 to $90,000 a year to live on to be very comfortable.”

Mortgage demand dips as U.S. home buyers wait for lower mortgage rates ahead of closely-watched Fed meeting

Mortgage applications fell 3.9% in the last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.

After CrowdStrike outage shut down millions of computers, retail investors bought the dip

Retail investors saw the cybersecurity company’s rapidly declining share price as a buying opportunity

Apple earnings will be all about this one clue

Apple’s June-quarter earnings report isn’t typically one to write home about, but there’s still value to it.

Intel earnings: Can the company cut its way to an improved position?

Intel is expected to post a decline in adjusted profit when it reports earnings Thursday, and job cuts reportedly are on the horizon.

Starbucks ditched ‘cozy’ vibes for drive-thrus and combo meals. As sales slip, some customers say they miss the old days.

“I miss the dim lights and soft couches.”

GSK’s better-than-expected results overshadowed by Zantac litigation

The British pharmaceutical giant beat expectations but saw its share price drop on investors’ concerns about lawsuits surrounding its Zantac heartburn medicine

‘She has a history of unbalanced behavior’: My mother offered to buy me a $1.5 million house, but there’s a catch. Should I accept?

“There is a 50% chance I could get evicted if she’s in a bad mood.”

Oil futures rise for first time in four sessions after strike kills Hamas leader in Iran

Crude-oil futures rose Wednesday for the first time in four sessions Wednesday, as the assassination of a top Hamas leader in Iran stoked concerns over further Middle Eastern tensions.

Here are 5 private islands with houses you can buy for under $2 million

If you’ve ever dreamed of your own discreet dwelling surrounded by water, now’s your chance.

Millions more student-loan borrowers could see debt forgiven in latest Biden plan — no application needed

The Biden administration is preparing to cancel student debt for millions more borrowers — no application required — even as it faces legal challenges over other loan relief efforts.

This yield curve-fueled recession indicator from the Fed shows a 70% probability of a recession. Here’s what its author says.

The author of the Fed’s yield curve-fueled recession indicator says it shows why the central bank may soon cut interest rates.
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