‘I personally don’t care about her money’: What happens to my aunt’s safe-deposit box after she dies?

“I am asking for my mom, who is on a fixed income. It would be a nice boon.”

Turning stocks and bonds into crypto-style trades won’t be happening soon. Here’s why.

Regulators and crypto bulls want to move all stocks and bonds onto a blockchain. But turning that vision into reality may still be a long way off.

Getting married when you’re older can be a financial minefield. How to protect yourself.

When retirees tie the knot, prenups really matter. Skip them at your peril.

Why nearly 7 in 10 new college grads are looking for jobs close to family

Gen Z college graduates are prioritizing work-life balance and saving money when selecting their first job.

‘I’ve been kept in poverty’: Do I take a $70K job at 74 and lose my Section 8 housing allowance?

“After the age of 50, I really only had sporadic contract work and I had to sell my house.”

Inflation alarm bells went off again and prices are rising. Just how bad is it going to get?

The biggest increase in wholesale prices in three and a half years stunned Wall Street, but is tariff-related inflation really set to soar? The proof is far from ironclad.

You could receive up to $7,500 from the AT&T settlement. Here’s how class-action suits work.

A variety of sources can help consumers learn about suits they may be eligible to participate in.

The S&P 500’s biggest loser this year is one of its newest arrivals

Trade Desk’s weak stock performance exemplifies how a place in the S&P 500 isn’t always a boon for new entrants.

How to break the cycle of entitlement so your heirs value their privilege — and your money

From affluenza to abundance, these three proven ways can navigate conversations that foster harmony and lasting stewardship of wealth.

Car buyers rev up U.S. retail sales in effort to beat tariff price hikes. Economy is still growing.

Sales at retailers rose solidly in July for the second month in a row, but the increase in spending appeared to be a double-edged sword: Americans are still confident enough in the economy to spend, but they are also paying more because of higher inflation.