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My husband and I just created a trust with the help of an attorney. I’m 68 years old and he’s 76, and we’re both in good…
Dear Quentin, I have been with my wife since 1993. We lived together for a few years and, in 2004, we finally married. We are both…
That’s the warning issued by critics of proposed legislation designed to encourage competition among credit-card networks and make it cheaper for retailers to process credit-card payments.…
A growing share of Americans are falling behind on their credit-card bills as credit-card debt hit a record high in the third quarter. Credit-card balances rose…
The sluggish housing market is on track to finish the year at the slowest pace since the Great Recession. But that doesn’t mean no one’s buying.…
In several press releases over the last few months, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) touted improvements in Part D prescription drug plans. CMS…
The popular budget app is going away in a few months, according to its owner, Intuit INTU, +2.68%. In its place, the financial-software company is pushing…
“I don’t want to be old when I’m old.” That sentiment was shared in a recent article in The New York Times by Elaine LaLanne, the…
In the eyes of many, New York City may be the place to spend the Thanksgiving holiday, particularly because it’s home to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day…
Mike Resnick of Eversheds Sutherland discusses the effects on taxpayers of the corporate alternative minimum tax and its recently released guidance. This transcript has been edited…

