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7 Ways to Quickly Improve Your Credit Score

Personal Finance January 13, 2026 Diana Gates

Your credit score is one of the most important numbers that lenders use to determine your creditworthiness. The higher your score, the better your chances of getting approved for loans and credit cards with favorable terms and lower interest rates. If you have a low credit score, it can make it difficult to qualify for […]

A Scarcity of These Metals Could Crash Electric Car Dreams

Personal Finance January 13, 2026 John Kinsellagh

Wall Street analysts have a penchant for jumping on the conventional wisdom bandwagon and reflexively engaging in group think. One of the most common examples of this phenomenon is the unwavering belief, embraced by investors and analysts alike, that electric or self-driving vehicles are the implacable wave of the future. But far too many who […]

Ordinary People Who Won the Lottery — Then Blew It All

Personal Finance January 13, 2026 A. A. Francis

Careful what you wish for in life — you just might get it. Winning the lottery, for instance. Most people don’t understand how much winning the lottery can change a life. First off, lottery taxes will diminish the size of your winnings significantly. Then family, friends, even strangers will beg you for money incessantly. You’ll […]

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This Is the One Investment Bill Gates Still Trusts with His Vast Wealth

Personal Finance January 13, 2026 Mike Colagrossi

Recession warnings and calls for an impending drop in the stock market hasn’t stopped Bill Gates from an aggressive investing strategy.  Gates recently told Bloomberg News that the majority of his assets are still invested in stocks. Bloomberg, which tracks the investment performance of a number of billionaires, found that Gates added around between $16 […]

3 Things To Do If You Can’t Afford to Retire

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 A. A. Francis

Not everyone can afford to retire or to retire on their own terms. The average 65-year-old barely makes $38,500. And over 33% of Americans have no money saved for retirement and don’t have a plan. Here are three things you can do now if you can’t afford to retire. Delay Social Security benefits The earliest […]

3 Risks Of Relying On Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 Ken Carlson

The use of credit cards can assist in improving one’s credit score as well as provide spending power to consumers. In the event that you have accumulated a high balance and are unable to repay it in a timely manner, a balance transfer credit card may be able to offer you some relief. A balance […]

3 Small Businesses You Can Start With $25,000 or Less

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 A. A. Francis

You don’t really need a lot of money to start a business. Over 60% of small business owners launched their first business with less than $25,000. What you need to launch a small business is a business plan, an understanding of your demographic, good advice from professionals, and an exhaustive drive to learn from your […]

The Most Embarrassing and Costly Products Flops in History

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 A. A. Francis

Some consumer products failed so spectacularly that they ruined careers, lost hundreds of millions of dollars, and besmirched long-standing business reputations. How bad could it be? New Coke anyone? Here are six of the worst and most embarrassing product flops in history.

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Retail Apocalypse Hits High Gear, Thousands of Stores to Close

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 A. A. Francis

The dawning digital age, a boon to e-commerce businesses, has been a bane to the traditional brick-and-mortar retail industry. Scores of businesses shut down more than 11,000 physical locations in 2020. About 150 million square feet of retail space was closed last year, according to industry researcher CoStar Group, keeping up with annual close rates […]

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6 Reasons Using a Bank Safe Deposit Box Is Actually Risky

Personal Finance January 12, 2026 A. A. Francis

The bank safe deposit box has been romanticized in action movies and political thrillers. Spies and criminals keep money, passports, and valuables in them until needed. Well, real life is not like the movies. There are probably 25 million safe deposit boxes in the United States. Banks rent them out on their own terms. There […]

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