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Will more people ride out a trade war with Netflix? The streamer’s results will offer clues.

With quarterly results due Thursday, analysts will be looking for signs of indirect impacts of tariffs on the streaming platform.

I held power of attorney for my late brother. Can I withdraw money from his bank account to give to his favorite charity?

‘He honestly believed the power of attorney was also the beneficiary of this account, so a beneficiary was not listed’

My cousin died before receiving our uncle’s $2M inheritance. Will the rest of the family receive this money instead?

“His trust named his son as the only beneficiary of his home and had no alternate beneficiaries.”

Apple, Nvidia score major wins with tariff exemptions on iPhones and other tech

Smartphones, laptops and equipment for chipmaking are among items exempt from China tariffs under new guidance from the government.

Americans are spending their tax refunds differently this year — and it says a lot about this economic moment

The average refund is now $3,116, the IRS says.

Smart homes, telehealth and aging-in-place: This is the future of senior housing

Older consumers — and their adult children — now have more education and higher technological expectations.

Experts now recommend a 12-month emergency fund. Here’s how to quickly save thousands in cash.

Economists worry a recession will start in the next few months. There’s still time to beef up your emergency fund by thousands of dollars with these aggressive — but temporary — changes.

There’s no place like home — except when it comes to your stocks

International stocks have outperformed the U.S. market so far this year. Check your portfolio for ‘home bias.’

Why the ‘dead people collecting Social Security’ narrative just won’t die

If millions of people are stealing from Social Security, then why can’t the DOJ find any of them?

Tesla’s stock is set for a ‘death cross’ on Monday: 3 reasons why it’s a risky buy

Tesla’s 50-day moving average is about to cross the 200-day, a bearish signal. Meanwhile, vehicle sales are slumping, while the valuation remains high.

The IRS is pulling back on some audits — but not everyone can breathe a sigh of relief

With massive cuts to the IRS workforce, the question now is whether the tax collector is waving the white flag on audits.

The era of zombie television: Why is there never anything to watch on cable?

More than 60 million U.S. homes still have cable, but they largely get reality shows, old movies and 21-hour-long blocs of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
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