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Compact sedans and hatchbacks don’t get the love they used to these days, with seemingly everyone hung up on SUVs. However, those in the know understand…
Dear Quentin, I am the trustee/executor for my 103-year-old grandmother. She is alive and mostly doing fine. Lately, she has been allowing me access to her…
Now that September is here and Labor Day has passed, that familiar sense of anticipation fills the air. As students across the nation pack their bags,…
Consumer bankruptcies steadily increased during August in another sign that financial distress is increasing for many people. Americans filed more than 39,000 bankruptcy cases last month,…
Housing markets across the United States have witnessed a general tightening in inventory as well as high prices, though down a bit from their peaks in…
I spent an afternoon recently researching how parents can deal with the sticker shock of adding a new teen driver to their car-insurance policy, and then…
The Bien administration approved over 800,000 borrowers for student loan forgiveness last month under a one-time fix to income-driven repayment plans. Those approvals, first announced in…
As company culture adapts to the new normal and looks to get more boots on the ground with teams reaching for low-hanging fruit (while also thinking…
New York state is, of course, home to New York City, which in turn is home to some of the wealthiest zip codes, all squeezed into…
New York City rents have reached an all-time high, but that doesn’t mean deals and discounts can’t be found. Is it possible to find an affordable…

