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Betting on the Kentucky Derby? Here’s how to think like a professional handicapper.
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This year’s race, on May 4, marks the 150th edition of the Run for the Roses.
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Job gains were decent in April. But here’s what Biden really has to worry about.
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Voters continue to say they are mostly concerned about inflation.
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SEC charges firm that audits Trump’s social-media company with ‘massive fraud’ affecting hundreds of filings
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The regulatory agency said that hundreds of audits done by BF Borgers CPA PC contained “deliberate and systemic failures” that included false documentation to make it […]
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‘I live in a slum’: My ex-husband knocked down, then rebuilt my home and left it in foreclosure. Now he refuses to pay alimony.
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“He woke one morning and announced he was done.”
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Tempted to sell your retirement-account stocks in May? So are we — but here’s why we don’t.
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Stocks generally produce most of their returns during the six months of the year from Nov. 1 to April 30.
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His daughter whispers, ‘Where are your paychecks?’ in his ear. My stepfather is in a nursing home with dementia. How can my mother and I protect him?
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“My mother has a durable power of attorney for Sam’s healthcare and is his primary representative. No one has financial POA.”
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My late aunt gave her husband a life tenancy in her home — but her attorney won’t even let us see the will. Is this a bad sign?
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“When she died, we were told by her attorney that we were responsible for the taxes and property insurance during the time when the life tennant lives in the home.”
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‘He’s holding all the cards’: My mother, 86, has dementia. Her partner of 30 years is on the deed to her home. How can I gain control of her finances?
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“I asked to be put on the deed to my mother’s home and I was met with a swift ‘no’ from her partner. He said that since he had paid off the mortgage, the […]
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My mother-in-law died. My husband, her executor, did not file a will or open probate. What happens if we sell the house?
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“The home was willed to her son with the provision that he paid his sisters a percentage of the home’s value.”
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‘I see my greedy in-laws as misogynists’: I was a stockbroker in the 1980s and always kept my money separate from my husband’s. Is such self-protection justified?
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“The biggest surprise when we got married was that my husband’s family saw me as a paycheck, even though they are all educated.”