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Every child born between 2025 and 2028 is getting a baby shower gift from Congress and the president: a $1,000 deposit into a “Trump Account.” It’s free money, but your baby can’t spend it. Think of ...
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SINGAPORE – A 16-year-old boy who used to help his father with online banking broke that trust when he withdrew over $25,000 from the man’s Central Provident Fund (CPF) account. The teen also took ...
Consumer spending in the U.S. remains strong, even as inflation sits at 2.7% (below the 2.8% forecast) and checking and savings balances shrink. The question is — where’s the money coming from? Thanks ...
A man who shares the same name as Mark Zuckerberg has sued the Facebook founder for repeatedly suspending his accounts on the social media site. The Indianapolis-based bankruptcy attorney filed a ...
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(NEXSTAR) – A multi-phase scam credited with emptying the financial accounts of numerous Americans – many of whom were nearing the age of retirement – is again making headlines after the FBI recently ...
You've finally built up a solid savings balance, but now you're doing mental math every time you need money. How much can you spend on vacation without touching your emergency fund? Which portion ...