Hiding from the world may seem to reduce your stress, but in the long run, it doesn’t. However, reducing the volume of detail can do wonders and make things clearer. https://t.co/WGBa3HKC1R
Gen Z plans to cut holiday spending this year, prioritizing essentials and secondhand goods over gifts. This shift reflects broader financial stress and a growing focus on value-driven, practical spending. https://t.co/bO9KBF8U5P
A parent may transition a business to children as part of a succession plan. Be careful about the transfer of goodwill as the IRS may argue it was a gift. https://t.co/Jfvyz65hGY
Grocery clerks interact with thousands of cash-strapped customers, and they face many of the same food affordability challenges. Many are hungry for the holidays. https://t.co/nL7eR1FpnR
Like the traditional FICO scores people might be more familiar with, Block says its “Cash App Score” ranges from 350 to 900. But instead of relying on public documents and bank-reported data on loans, the score uses only Block’s own https://t.co/7gNWYPwKE7
A kid reporter put Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla on the spot: how does he get his players to keep improving without losing sight of the fun? Mazzulla’s answer is a lesson in learning how to define what “fun” means for you. https://t.co/tQqBdPCOCd
With dreams of permanent franchises in Europe, the league has quietly been keeping tabs on companies aiming to bring the technology back—and it could happen sooner than you think. https://t.co/at53NGqRUQ
Veteran bond investor Jeff Gundlach today listed a range of ways today's markets break with convention, saying investors should have a maximum of 40% of their portfolios in stocks. https://t.co/0RNoBS91qZ
The author left her dream journalism career to become a stay-at-home mom for her children. She is now a freelancer, which means she doesn't earn enough most months to cover her kids' activities. She leans on savings to get by, but d https://t.co/aVvWoXqbwA