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I went through a four-part job interview, but I found out the company had one of their own people picked for the job all along. Can they do this?

Companies often go through a public hiring process even when they've already chosen a current employee for the position.
May 27, 2026 J.D. Blackwell

My roommate stopped paying rent, and now the landlord is threatening to kick out both of us. Am I really responsible for his share?

Landlords don't care which roommate pays the rent. If it isn't paid, all roommates are held accountable.
May 27, 2026 Peter Kinney
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I paid off my balance, but interest still showed up. Can I dispute the charge?

You finally pay off your credit card or loan balance, breathe a sigh of relief, and then the next statement arrives with…more interest charges. But whether the charge is legitimate depends on why it appeared, and in some cases, you absolutely can dispute it.
May 27, 2026 Peter Kinney
Canadian and American Lottery winners

Americans should know that Canadians don't pay any taxes on lottery winnings. So why do you have to give so much of your winnings to the government?

You hit the jackpot. Life-changing money. But then reality kicks in—if you’re in the U.S., a big chunk disappears before you even see it. Meanwhile, Canadians keep everything. So what’s the deal with that?
May 27, 2026 Jesse Singer
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7 Steps To Become A Millionaire

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The Psychology Of Trading And Investing

There exists a clear relationship between our psychology and the way we make financial decisions. Here's how to find a balance between the two.
June 20, 2023 Eul Basa
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How This 25-Year-Old Makes $7,000 A Month From Her Side Hustle

Emily Jump, a 25-year-old marketing coordinator from Ohio, Columbus, hit a gold mine with her side hustle during the pandemic.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa
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Canadian and American Lottery winners

Americans should know that Canadians don't pay any taxes on lottery winnings. So why do you have to give so much of your winnings to the government?

You hit the jackpot. Life-changing money. But then reality kicks in—if you’re in the U.S., a big chunk disappears before you even see it. Meanwhile, Canadians keep everything. So what’s the deal with that?
May 27, 2026 Jesse Singer
Confused couple with HOA notice

The HOA approved my renovation, but now says it violates updated rules. Can approvals be reversed after work begins?

You got the approval and did the paperwork. You hired contractors and maybe even lived through the noise and mess. Now, out of nowhere, the HOA tells you the renovation violates updated rules and needs to change or stop.
February 16, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I make $85,000 a year and pay over 30% in taxes. I heard some billionaires pay under 5%—do I really pay more than a billionaire?

It sounds completely backwards. You earn a solid middle-class income and see a big chunk go to taxes every year. Then you hear that one of the richest people in the world is paying a much lower percentage. Is it true? Is it fair?
May 26, 2026 Jesse Singer
Woman worried about renovations

I want to renovate our kitchen before selling to increase the home’s value, but my husband says we won’t recoup the cost. Is he right?

You’re about to sell, and your instinct is clear: update the kitchen, boost the value, sell for more. Your partner, on the other hand, says you’ll spend a fortune and never get it back. So, who’s right?
February 25, 2026 Quinn Mercer

The company made me call a 1-800 number to cancel my subscription. I was on hold for an hour. Are companies really allowed to make you do that?

Can a company make you call a 1-800 number and wait on hold just to cancel a subscription? Here’s what consumers should know about cancellation rules, click-to-cancel laws, and what to do when quitting feels harder than joining.
May 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I was charged an overdraft fee even though I had the money. The teller at the bank couldn't help me, can I still dispute the charge?

Charged an overdraft fee even though you had money? Learn why it can happen, how to dispute the fee, what records to gather, and when to escalate your complaint.
May 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins

I went through a four-part job interview, but I found out the company had one of their own people picked for the job all along. Can they do this?

Companies often go through a public hiring process even when they've already chosen a current employee for the position.
May 27, 2026 J.D. Blackwell
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Is Remote Work More Or Less Productive?

As remote work stays in the spotlight, so does the debate: Are employees more productive in pajamas or at a desk? According to the experts, the answer is surprisingly simple!
March 20, 2025 Laidley Bates
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How This 25-Year-Old Makes $7,000 A Month From Her Side Hustle

Emily Jump, a 25-year-old marketing coordinator from Ohio, Columbus, hit a gold mine with her side hustle during the pandemic.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa

I want to quit my job but I’d have to repay my signing bonus. I paid tax when I got it, but I’ll have to reimburse the full amount. What can I do?

Repaying your signing bonus can be a strong mental barrier to leaving behind an unsatisfying job.
May 26, 2026 Alex Summers