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‘We are blessed’: My mother, 72, gets $11,000 a month, not including income from retirement savings. Should she get long-term care insurance?
“She worked for 25-plus years as a county nurse and, as such, she has a healthcare plan and a great pension, both for life.”MarketWatch - Business -
Should you buy gold now or wait for the price to drop?
The price of gold is hovering near a record high. But should investors buy in now or wait for the price to fall?CBS News - Top stories -
Should you invest in silver bars and coins? Benefits and risks of buying in
Silver can be a smart way to diversify your portfolio, but it won't be the right option for everyone. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
4 times you should buy a home with interest rates high
Even with mortgage interest rates high, there are some times when it may make sense to buy. Here are four of them.CBS News - Top stories -
Biden rolls back Trump expansion of short-term 'junk' insurance plans
The Biden administration is cracking down on insubstantial health insurance plans that don't have to meet ObamaCare’s consumer protection requirements. A final rule issued Thursday would roll back a Trump-era policy that drastically expanded what ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Should you use a home equity loan to buy an investment property? Here's what experts say.
Is it smart to use your existing home equity to buy an investment property? Here's what some experts think.CBS News - Top stories -
Is private equity’s bet on life insurance turning sour?
Setbacks for European PE-backed insurers fuel warnings over ownership shiftFinancial Times - Business -
How life insurance can evolve into retirement income
Life insurance isn't just financial protection for your family; it can also protect you in retirement. Here's how.CBS News - Top stories -
How much does long-term care insurance cost for a 75 year-old?
Long-term care insurance is an effective way to plan for the cost of care. But how much is it if you're already 75?CBS News - Top stories -
Biden is announcing a new rule to protect consumers who purchase short-term health insurance plans
President Joe Biden is announcing new steps to protect consumers who buy short-term health insurance plans that critics say amount to junkABC News - Health - Joe Biden -
Biden announcing rule to protect consumers who purchase short-term health insurance
President Joe Biden is announcing new steps to protect consumers who buy short-term health insurance plans that critics say amount to junkABC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
3 pet insurance moves owners should make this spring
Pet insurance can offer protection for pets and their owners. Here are three moves owners should make this season.CBS News - Top stories -
China jails sports officials convicted of taking bribes
The former president of the Chinese Football Association has been sentenced to life in prison amid a wide-ranging crackdown on sports corruptionABC News - Sports - China -
Should You Trust a Hotel's Star Rating? Depends Where You Look.
In a sea of hotel reviews and star ratings, it’s hard to know who to rely upon. Here’s how to get a vetted measure of what you’re in for before a trip.The Wall Street Journal - World -
4 signs you should consider tax relief, according to experts
Tax relief services can help you negotiate a lower tax debt with the IRS. Here are four signs that you need help.CBS News - Top stories -
Should you use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?
Want to pay off high-interest credit card debt with a personal loan? Find out if that plan makes sense here.CBS News - Top stories -
Cash vs. annuity: Which payout should you pick if you win Mega Millions, Powerball jackpots?
Lottery players nationwide have the chance at nearly $2 billion as the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots continue to roll. If you're lucky enough to win one (or both), you'll face a big decision: how would you like your winnings paid out?The Hill - Politics -
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Victor Scott II leads priority early pickups
Fantasy baseball analyst Andy Behrens knows what it's like to leave a draft with some regret, so he offers up some early waiver wire pickups before Opening Day.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Fantasy Football -
Buy gold or gold miners? You don’t have to dig deep to hit paydirt.
Why gold-mining stocks look set to outperform physical gold.MarketWatch - Business -
12 Best Couches You Can Buy Online (2024): Sectionals, Sofas, Sleepers, and More
Refresh your space with a comfy sofa that arrives right at your doorstep.Wired - Tech -
‘I’m 60 and looking to retire’: My brother was released from jail and wants to buy back our parents’ foreclosed home. Should I help him?
“I don’t want to make promises I can’t financially live up to. I own my own house and struggle to keep that in order.”MarketWatch - Business -
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.1% to 98.95
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.1% to 98.95 — up nine of the past 12 trading days.The Wall Street Journal - World -
National Plan to Look Into Homeowners Insurers Hits a Hurdle
Roughly two weeks after state regulators said they were collecting details on insurers’ homeowners businesses, key states may opt out, undermining the effort.The New York Times - Business -
Why auto insurance rates are skyrocketing in the U.S.
The average annual premium for full coverage auto insurance in the U.S. rose 26% from 2023 to 2024, according to Bankrate.CNBC - Business -
How much is full coverage pet insurance?
Wondering how much a full coverage pet insurance policy will cost you? Find out more here.CBS News - Top stories -
Insurers Report Rising Hail Damage Claims
Inflation is driving up the cost of materials and labor to repair roofs and cars. Adding to insurers’ costs is increased development in areas affected by severe storms.The New York Times - Business -
Wegovy will be covered by some insurers, but not for weight loss: report
Some large health insurers in the U.S. will start covering Wegovy, which has become a popular anti-obesity drug — but not for those using it to lose weight, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.MarketWatch - Business