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I let my boyfriend use my credit cards to build his brand. He's gone. The debt isn't. What now?

Let’s set the scene: you let your boyfriend use your credit cards to fund his “big brand vision.” Now, he's vanished into the ether like last season’s TikTok trend, but the debt is still hanging around like an unpaid tab. It’s painful, it’s personal, but most importantly—it’s solvable. Let’s walk through how to clean up this financial heartbreak, one bold step at a time.
August 1, 2025 Jack Hawkins

I co-signed a lease for my cousin. He skipped town, and now the landlord’s coming after me. What are my options?

Co-signing a lease for someone can seem like a nice thing to do, particularly if they're your family—you're helping them out, right? Well, not in this case. If your cousin who's never been much of a person of their word has decided to skip town on a lease that you co-signed, you're up the creek without a paddle. Here's how to handle it.
August 1, 2025 Jack Hawkins
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Retro Kitchen Appliances That Are Now Worth Money

Retro kitchen appliances are making a serious comeback—not just as decor, but as valuable collectibles.
August 1, 2025 Allison Robertson

We saved a bundle when we retired and downsized to a condo, but the homeowners association has tripled the fees in the past two years. Now what?

Downsizing to a condo when you retire could be a great idea, but HOA fee increases can put a major dent in your retirement plan.
August 1, 2025 Penelope Singh
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We saved a bundle when we retired and downsized to a condo, but the homeowners association has tripled the fees in the past two years. Now what?

Downsizing to a condo when you retire could be a great idea, but HOA fee increases can put a major dent in your retirement plan.
August 1, 2025 Penelope Singh

Vintage Barbie Dolls Selling For Big Bucks

Once upon a dreamhouse, Barbie dolls were the queens of toy chests everywhere. But these days? Some of them are basically miniature gold bars in pink plastic stilettos. Whether they were dressed for a prom, a rock concert, or the royal court of France, vintage Barbies are making major waves at auctions and collectors’ markets.
August 1, 2025 J. Clarke

Old Puzzles That Are Now Collector's Items

They say you can’t put a price on nostalgia, but apparently, you can if it comes in the form of cardboard and nostalgia-scented wood. Vintage puzzles, once the quiet pastime of rainy days and long holidays, have turned into serious collector’s items. Whether it's because of their rarity, cultural significance, or just good old-fashioned puzzle craftsmanship, these jigsaw treasures now fetch hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dollars at auctions and collector sites.
July 31, 2025 J. Clarke

Old Perfume Bottles That Sell For Big Money

You might not realize it, but old perfume bottles can be surprisingly valuable. Once simple vanity items, many vintage designs, especially artistic or rare ones, are now worth thousands. Before throwing out that dusty bottle, you might want to see if it's a hidden treasure.
July 27, 2025 J. Clarke

I’ve been secretly renting out our basement on Airbnb to pay off credit card debt. What if my spouse finds out?

Renting out your basement on Airbnb to tackle credit card debt might seem like a practical solution. But keeping it a secret from your spouse is never a good idea. It's their home too. Before panic sets in, step back and evaluate your motives, the risks, and the road ahead. There are thoughtful ways to resolve this honestly and constructively—without blowing up your relationship.
July 31, 2025 Jack Hawkins

I just got offered my dream job, but it pays $25K less than I make now. Can I afford to take it?

You just received an offer for the job you’ve always wanted. It aligns with your passion, values, and goals—but there’s one catch: it pays $25,000 less than your current role. Should you take it? Here's a step-by-step guide to help you evaluate this life-changing decision and make a financially sound and personally fulfilling choice.
July 18, 2025 Jack Hawkins

I just got a $40,000 inheritance. Should I pay off my student loans, invest it, or keep it as an emergency fund?

Imagine you're broke, struggling to make ends meet and then suddenly, a distant relative passes away and you're left with a $40,000 inheritance in your name. You have student loans still, a car loan and many other payments. Do you pay those off first? Or put it all in the bank as an emergency fund? Let's explore your options when presented with a unique opportunity to set yourself up for life.
July 17, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Retirement Planning: How Long $1 Million Will Last You In Every State

To the millions of Americans who've saved nothing for retirement it sounds like a fortune. But to those who have managed to put one million dollars aside for their golden years—how many of those years will actually be golden depends on what state they happen to live in.
July 16, 2025 Jesse Singer
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I let my boyfriend use my credit cards to build his brand. He's gone. The debt isn't. What now?

Let’s set the scene: you let your boyfriend use your credit cards to fund his “big brand vision.” Now, he's vanished into the ether like last season’s TikTok trend, but the debt is still hanging around like an unpaid tab. It’s painful, it’s personal, but most importantly—it’s solvable. Let’s walk through how to clean up this financial heartbreak, one bold step at a time.
August 1, 2025 Jack Hawkins

I co-signed a lease for my cousin. He skipped town, and now the landlord’s coming after me. What are my options?

Co-signing a lease for someone can seem like a nice thing to do, particularly if they're your family—you're helping them out, right? Well, not in this case. If your cousin who's never been much of a person of their word has decided to skip town on a lease that you co-signed, you're up the creek without a paddle. Here's how to handle it.
August 1, 2025 Jack Hawkins
retro kitchen appliances

Retro Kitchen Appliances That Are Now Worth Money

Retro kitchen appliances are making a serious comeback—not just as decor, but as valuable collectibles.
August 1, 2025 Allison Robertson

I’ve been secretly renting out our basement on Airbnb to pay off credit card debt. What if my spouse finds out?

Renting out your basement on Airbnb to tackle credit card debt might seem like a practical solution. But keeping it a secret from your spouse is never a good idea. It's their home too. Before panic sets in, step back and evaluate your motives, the risks, and the road ahead. There are thoughtful ways to resolve this honestly and constructively—without blowing up your relationship.
July 31, 2025 Jack Hawkins

I used credit cards to fund my wedding. We're now divorced, and the debt is stuck with me. What should I do now?

So, you paid for the DJ, the flowers, the dance floor—and now you’re divorced, staring down a mountain of credit card debt you funded with love and hope. It’s rough. But you’re not stuck. This guide walks you through reclaiming your finances with clarity, humor, and no judgment. Let’s turn this pain into power.
July 31, 2025 Jack Hawkins

We downsized for retirement but bought a boat instead of paying off debt. Did we blow it?

Okay, so you bought a boat instead of paying off debt after downsizing for retirement. Deep breath. You’re not the first to make a splashy purchase that felt right in the moment. Regret isn’t helpful—reflection is. The real question is: Now what? Let’s untangle the situation, weigh the good, the bad, and the ugly, and chart a course that gets your finances back on track—without tossing your joy overboard.
July 31, 2025 Jack Hawkins

My boss insists on being called “Captain” and ends meetings with “Dismissed!” Is this a hostile workplace?

Look, sometimes bosses exhibit unusual behaviors—and if your boss insists on being addressed as "Captain" and ends meetings with commands like "Dismissed!", it makes sense that you might wonder if this crosses the line into a hostile work environment.
July 31, 2025 Jesse Singer

My boss told me he “feels my aura is off” and put me on unpaid leave until I “re-center.” Is that legal?

If your employer says your “aura is off” and puts you on unpaid leave until you “re-center,” you’re right to wonder if it is legal. So, let’s break it down so you understand your rights, what to ask, and how to respond.
July 30, 2025 Jesse Singer
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I Built An App That Compliments Users. Great Feedback, Zero Revenue. What’s Next?

From the moment your app goes live, everything you envisioned begins to take shape. People are using it, loving it, and saying it genuinely brightens their days. The positive feedback keeps rolling in, and it’s glowing. But glowing doesn’t pay the bills. Revenue has to enter the picture. So, how do you get there? Let’s talk about what comes next—strategically, emotionally, and honestly.
July 30, 2025 Marlon Wright
25 American Jobs With the Most Stressful Conditions

The Most Stressful Jobs In America In 2025, According To Data

Every job has its hard days. But these roles? They test the line between responsibility and burnout. Research shows they come with the kind of daily pressure that doesn’t leave at clock-out.
July 29, 2025 Marlon Wright

My boss demanded I name my baby after him if I wanted maternity leave. Can I sue?

You’ve just had a baby, and your boss says maternity leave depends on naming your child after him. It sounds outrageous—and it absolutely is. But beyond the shock, the legal question remains: Is this behavior illegal? Can you sue and win? This guide walks you through what to consider, how to respond, and how to protect your rights if your employer crosses a serious line.
July 29, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Occupations That Phase Out Workers Over 60, Whatever Your Experience

Turn sixty, and the once-steady buzz of recruiters fades. Slowly, the market trades know-how for novelty by leaving seasoned pros scanning smaller notice boards with uneasy patience.
July 29, 2025 Peter Kinney