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Billy Walters is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and, above all, a risk taker. His new book, Gambler: Secrets From A Life At Risk, recounts his amazing life…
As you near retirement, you may worry that the cost of long-term care can sabotage your future. Spending thousands of dollars a month on home-health aides…
This segment of What’s Ahead lays out the telltale signs for a possible Reaganesque candidate emerging from tomorrow’s Republican debate. Reagan projected an exciting, optimistic view…
Payments on federal student loans are set to resume in October of this year, and that the fixed 0% interest rate most of us enjoyed will…
We are 64 and 66, married 40-plus years and live in Maryland. We are healthy, blessed, and have no debt. We worked hard to maximize our…
Dear Quentin, My wife and I have two kids, aged 8 and 6. When the kids were born, my mother-in-law and her partner started 529 plans…
One of the more unique things about Texas and the Texas housing market is that, back during the great housing bubble and crash of the late-2000s,…
How much money are you worth? Employees still have the upper hand in the labor market, with job candidates being offered more money than last year.…
As the leader of a 100-year-old family office I am often asked, “What are the keys to success for a family office?” The reality of course…
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) and Oversight Subcommittee Chairman David Schweikert (R-AZ) announced they are looking into political abuses by non-profit organizations.…

