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I split a large cash deposit into two smaller ones—did that make things worse?

Banks notice patterns. Someone deposits cash strategically to stay under certain thresholds. The person thinks they're being smart about paperwork, but they are actually committing a felony under federal banking law without realizing it.
February 27, 2026 Marlon Wright
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I quit my job to be an influencer. I made one video that went viral—and nothing since. Can I go back to my old career?

The decision to quit a stable job for influencer fame, very often than not, hinges on a single assumption: that viral success can be replicated. For thousands of aspiring creators annually, this assumption proves catastrophically wrong. The pattern is consistent and brutal. One video explodes across platforms, racking up millions of views and thousands of new followers, creating an intoxicating illusion of overnight success. The creator interprets this as validation of their content skills, quits their job to focus full-time on creation, then watches in bewilderment as subsequent videos barely crack five-figure view counts. No, this isn't a failure of talent or effort. It's a fundamental misunderstanding of how virality works and what it takes to build a sustainable creator career. The viral video was likely a perfect collision of timing, cultural moment, and algorithmic favor—a combination nearly impossible to engineer deliberately. Meanwhile, rent still comes due, savings accounts drain faster than anticipated, and the question becomes urgent: can you actually go back to the career you abandoned?
February 27, 2026 Miles Brucker
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I traded in a paid-off car for a $45K loan. Can I undo this mistake?

There’s a special kind of stomach drop that happens when you realize you didn’t just splurge on a fancy dinner—you signed up for years of payments. Trading in a paid-off car can feel responsible in the moment. The dealer makes it easy. The new ride smells amazing. The monthly payment doesn’t seem that bad. And then reality shows up with a bill.
February 27, 2026 J. Clarke

Brands That Baby Boomers Wish They Could Bring Back

Take a nostalgic trip through the brands that defined the Baby Boomer generation—from iconic department stores to beloved snack foods and classic tech gadgets. Discover 25 unforgettable brands Boomers wish they could bring back.
February 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Grow Your Money: A Beginner's Guide To Trading Stocks

So you want to start trading stocks—awesome! Investing is a great way to maximize your hard-earned money. But it's not as simple as just putting money in.
June 27, 2023 Eul Basa
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Is Crypto Dead?

Nowadays, it seems that investors are skeptical to jump on the crypto train because, according to some analysts, it is apparently "dead." But is that actually the case?
July 6, 2023 Eul Basa
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6 Best Practices For Investing

Investing can be a great way to grow your wealth over time, but it's important to have a solid strategy in place.
July 7, 2023 Eul Basa
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Budgeting 101: A Stress-Free Guide For Beginners

Discover the essentials of budgeting with this comprehensive guide. Dive into 10 key aspects, from setting financial goals to leveraging budgeting tools, and master the art of managing your finances for a secure future.
August 17, 2023 Sammy Tran
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Is Exercising At Home Cheaper Than A Gym Membership?

Unravel the true costs of gym vs. home workouts with our in-depth comparison. Discover how to make your fitness journey financially fit by exploring equipment prices, hidden fees, and savvy saving strategies.
August 26, 2023 Allison Robertson
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Items You Should Always Buy Used

Discover the top items you should always consider buying used and the substantial savings associated with them. Dive into the financial and environmental advantages of opting for second-hand, and learn how making this shift can be both eco-friendly and budget-friendly.
September 3, 2023 Sammy Tran
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Understanding Compound Interest: The Power Of Money's Growth

Unlock the power of compound interest with our beginner-friendly guide. Dive into the 'eighth wonder of the world,' understand its impact on savings and loans, and discover how it can amplify your financial growth. Perfect for those new to financial planning!
August 29, 2023 Allison Robertson
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Woman concerned about pay app

I was tricked into sending money through an app, but my bank won’t dispute the charge because I “authorized” it. Is there any way to get my money back?

You didn’t get hacked. You didn’t have your card stolen. You sent the money yourself, because someone convinced you to. Now the bank says the charge was authorized, so there’s nothing they can do. Unfortunately, this is one of the hardest types of fraud to reverse, but “hard” doesn’t mean “impossible”.
February 25, 2026 Peter Kinney

My step-dad said his vintage Harley would be mine when he passed. Now that he’s gone, his son is claiming the bike. With no will, what can I do?

When a loved one passes away without a will, settling their estate can quickly become a nightmare. If you were promised something but never got it in writing, you might find yourself in a difficult position when you try to claim it as yours.
May 21, 2025 Miles Brucker

The Most Bizarre Things That Sold High At Auctions

Whether it’s pure nostalgia, obsession, or just plain curiosity, these bizarre items prove that, at the right auction, anything can become a treasure.
March 31, 2025 Binet
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I finally broke up with my boyfriend, but my landlord refuses to remove me from our lease. Now I can’t rent anywhere else. Is that legal? What do I do?

I broke up with my boyfriend. I want out. But both our names are on the lease. My landlord won’t remove me—and now I can’t get approved elsewhere because I’m “already on a lease.” Am I financially trapped? Here’s what’s actually happening—and what you can realistically do.
February 20, 2026 Jesse Singer

My grandpa is in long-term care. He wants to gift me his motorcycle, but my uncle says I can’t have it because of Medicaid rules. What can I do?

Your grandfather wants you to have his vintage motorcycle. But he’s receiving long-term care and is on Medicaid. You need to know how Medicaid treats gifts.
February 27, 2026 Peter Kinney

My landlord installed a "new" heating system in my apartment. I checked the manufacturer and they don't exist. What can I do?

My landlord installed a “new” heating system—but the manufacturer doesn’t exist. Learn your tenant rights, how to check permits and safety certifications, and what steps to take if your heating system seems suspicious or unsafe.
February 27, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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Barbara Corcoran: From The Ground Up

Barbara Corcoran is a successful entrepreneur and investor who is best known for her role as a "shark" on the hit television show Shark Tank.
July 7, 2023 Eul Basa
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U.S. Real Estate Industry Facing Tough Times Ahead, Says Expert

Could America’s real estate industry be in trouble? Jason Oppenheim, star broker of Netflix’s hit series “Selling Sunset,” thinks that it is.
July 7, 2023 Eul Basa
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This 'Finfluencer' Made $100K And 3 Milliion Followers By Giving Financial Advice

one woman is hoping to make an honest living out of her finfluencer status, and it looks like she's well on her way to achieving that.
July 8, 2023 Eul Basa
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Emerging Trend: The More Diverse A Company Is, The Higher The CEO's Pay

A growing number of companies are rewarding top executives with higher pay for meeting specific diversification and inclusion goals.
July 9, 2023 Eul Basa
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I quit my job to be an influencer. I made one video that went viral—and nothing since. Can I go back to my old career?

The decision to quit a stable job for influencer fame, very often than not, hinges on a single assumption: that viral success can be replicated. For thousands of aspiring creators annually, this assumption proves catastrophically wrong. The pattern is consistent and brutal. One video explodes across platforms, racking up millions of views and thousands of new followers, creating an intoxicating illusion of overnight success. The creator interprets this as validation of their content skills, quits their job to focus full-time on creation, then watches in bewilderment as subsequent videos barely crack five-figure view counts. No, this isn't a failure of talent or effort. It's a fundamental misunderstanding of how virality works and what it takes to build a sustainable creator career. The viral video was likely a perfect collision of timing, cultural moment, and algorithmic favor—a combination nearly impossible to engineer deliberately. Meanwhile, rent still comes due, savings accounts drain faster than anticipated, and the question becomes urgent: can you actually go back to the career you abandoned?
February 27, 2026 Miles Brucker