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I’m just giving away jewelry when I die. Do I really need a will?

It can seem like a lot of work to make decisions about giving away your worldly possessions.

I’m 57 with $400K in retirement savings and $94K in debt. How do I restructure my loan payments?

“I am considering taking a distribution from one retirement account to pay off the personal loan.”

He was in the room for Trump’s Venezuela pitch. Now this American oilman says he’s ready to start drilling.

Alex Cranberg, a self-described wildcatter, says he wants U.S. companies to be “bold but smart” in the region.

Here’s how the housing market can rebound from one of its worst years in decades

Sales of existing homes stalled in 2025 at a 31-year low, as high mortgage rates and elevated prices made it tough for many Americans to buy homes.

Tesla is making a subtle change that could have big implications for the company

CEO Elon Musk said Tesla will only sell its FSD as a $99 monthly subscription, removing the ability to buy the service outright. The move has financial and strategic benefits.

Citigroup’s stock turns lower after a rare earnings miss. Russia is one reason.

Citigroup’s fell after the bank reported a rare earnings miss, due to losses related to asset sales in Russia.

The biggest U.S. banks have something shocking to say: The economy is doing just fine

The consumer is fine, bank execs said, and talk about a ‘K-shaped’ economy — in which the rich are thriving but the rest of the economy is left behind — is exaggerated.

Here’s how Sandisk’s stock can follow its 1,000% surge with even more gains

As AI models get larger, the need for nearline storage will drive memory demand, benefiting Sandisk and Seagate, Bernstein said.

Silver is getting more expensive to trade, but it could still hit $100. Here’s how.

Here’s all you need to know about new margin requirements.

Looking for a new quantum stock? Honeywell plans an IPO of its Quantinuum business.

Honeywell said it plans a confidential filing with the SEC aimed at taking Quantinuum, its quantum-computing business, public.

The holiday shopping season got off to a good start, retail sales show. The economy is still chugging along.

Better late than never: A long-delayed report on sales at U.S. retailers in November signaled the holiday shopping season got off to a good start.

Rising wholesale prices during shutdown point to persistent inflation in the economy

The cost of wholesale goods and services rose during the government shutdown and showed the persistence of inflation pressures in the guts of the U.S. economy.
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