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September 19, 2016 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Stepmom alters terms of dad’s will

Dear Liz: My father recently passed away and his will named my stepmom’s daughter as executor along with my brother. My stepmother just informed my brother that she removed him from that role, telling him it’s easier to just leave her daughter as the executor as she lives much closer. Is this legal to remove […]

September 16, 2016 By Liz Weston

Friday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: What to do with the extra money from the rise in median income. Also in the news: Post office banking could be the next big thing, household debt is creeping back up to recession levels, and the pros and cons of posting your consumer complaint on social media. Median Income Is Up: […]

September 15, 2016 By Liz Weston

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: How to tame your student loans. Also in the news: Why you shouldn’t skimp on insurance, critical personal finance tips for your first years after college, and three bills to pay off before you retire. How to Tame Your Student Loans (Told in Under 350 Words) Wrangling your student debt. Don’t Skimp […]

September 14, 2016 By Liz Weston

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: How to handle “expired” debt. Also in the news: Ways to avoid a disclosure catastrophe after closing on your new home, why your small business should have its own credit score, and why you should skip the extended warranty and save the money instead. How to Handle Time-Barred Debt Beware of “zobmie […]

September 13, 2016 By Liz Weston

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: The high cost of being unbanked. Also in the news: What you need to ask when choosing a mortgage broker, how getting a car loan can affect your credit, and how your Facebook account can ruin your finances. The Cost of Being Unbanked: Hundreds of Dollars a Year, Always One Step Behind […]

September 13, 2016 By Liz Weston

Money Lessons That Actually Stick

Efforts to make us smarter about money don’t seem to be working. A Harvard Business School study found personal finance classes taught in high school had no effect on “financial outcomes,” such as how much people saved or how likely they were to miss payments on debt. A report for Management Science found that even […]

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