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'I've just ruined their lives': Nashville bar owner's property tax bill soars from $129K to $589K
“You just open up the envelope and say, ‘What? This can’t be right.’”
News • 29269 views
'I've just ruined their lives': Nashville bar owner's property tax bill soars from $129K to $589K
“You just open up the envelope and say, ‘What? This can’t be right.’”
Insurance • May 06
A nurse saves $970 a month after ditching employer insurance to save thousands per year
“I wish we were given some benefit from the healthcare that we do have to work for.”
Insurance • May 06
A nurse saves $970 a month after ditching employer insurance to save thousands per year
“I wish we were given some benefit from the healthcare that we do have to work for.”
Managing Money • May 04
60% of Americans say trust matters most in a financial advisor — here are the red flags you're missing
No matter how much you like your advisor, if they’re not keeping you on track financially, it might be time to move on.
Managing Money • May 04
60% of Americans say trust matters most in a financial advisor — here are the red flags you're missing
No matter how much you like your advisor, if they’re not keeping you on track financially, it might be time to move on.
News • Apr 30
Trump is killing a 25-year-old rule to open 58.5 million acres of forest to logging. What could it mean for home prices
The Trump administration says the move represents a more “common sense” approach for managing natural resources.
News • Apr 30
Trump is killing a 25-year-old rule to open 58.5 million acres of forest to logging. What could it mean for home prices
The Trump administration says the move represents a more “common sense” approach for managing natural resources.
News • Apr 28
55% of Americans now use AI for financial advice — and an MIT professor says most are doing it wrong
Although more and more people are asking AI for financial advice, 62% of Americans still don’t trust it to generate reliable information.
News • Apr 28
55% of Americans now use AI for financial advice — and an MIT professor says most are doing it wrong
Although more and more people are asking AI for financial advice, 62% of Americans still don’t trust it to generate reliable information.
Managing Money • Apr 21
Gas prices are soaring — how to save up to 34 cents a gallon with a warehouse club membership
Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's all offered savings compared to the national average.
Managing Money • Apr 21
Gas prices are soaring — how to save up to 34 cents a gallon with a warehouse club membership
Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's all offered savings compared to the national average.
Managing Money • Apr 18
'A terrible reverse lottery,' says Los Angeles victim of employment identity theft — what do to if it happens to you
Most victims of employment-related fraud don’t know they’re victims until tax-filing time.
Managing Money • Apr 18
'A terrible reverse lottery,' says Los Angeles victim of employment identity theft — what do to if it happens to you
Most victims of employment-related fraud don’t know they’re victims until tax-filing time.
News • Apr 15
Nantucket homeowners spending millions to save their properties from sliding into the sea — why locals are fighting it
“It is absolutely crazy that the town has resisted an effort by individual homeowners to protect their property,” says hedge fund pioneer Helmut Weymar.
News • Apr 15
Nantucket homeowners spending millions to save their properties from sliding into the sea — why locals are fighting it
“It is absolutely crazy that the town has resisted an effort by individual homeowners to protect their property,” says hedge fund pioneer Helmut Weymar.
News • Apr 11
One company pays workers up to $8,000 a year to come in instead of forcing RTO. Is this the future of work or a bandaid?
Money matters, but it may not be the only thing to help fill offices again.
News • Apr 11
One company pays workers up to $8,000 a year to come in instead of forcing RTO. Is this the future of work or a bandaid?
Money matters, but it may not be the only thing to help fill offices again.
News • Apr 09
‘AI can’t climb a ladder’: Why Lowe’s CEO is doubling down on ‘critical’ blue-collar work with a $250 million bet
The home improvement retailer is putting big bucks toward training workers in fields such as plumbing, carpentry and electrical.
News • Apr 09
‘AI can’t climb a ladder’: Why Lowe’s CEO is doubling down on ‘critical’ blue-collar work with a $250 million bet
The home improvement retailer is putting big bucks toward training workers in fields such as plumbing, carpentry and electrical.
Life • Apr 08
Miami billionaires are spending $1,000 a minute on floating helipads to dodge the city's brutal traffic
The wealthiest residents of Miami are booking floating helipads to dock off their oceanfront property so they can go from private jet to private helicopter to private residence.
Life • Apr 08
Miami billionaires are spending $1,000 a minute on floating helipads to dodge the city's brutal traffic
The wealthiest residents of Miami are booking floating helipads to dock off their oceanfront property so they can go from private jet to private helicopter to private residence.
Real Estate • Apr 02
‘Housefishing’: Home buyers are getting duped by AI-altered real estate listings. How to avoid falling prey
Learn to spot the difference between a dream home and a fever dream.
Real Estate • Apr 02
‘Housefishing’: Home buyers are getting duped by AI-altered real estate listings. How to avoid falling prey
Learn to spot the difference between a dream home and a fever dream.
News • Mar 29
A woman started using social media as a child. Jury awarded her $6M after ruling the apps were built to addict her
This one woman's case is only a small glimpse inside a larger problem.
News • Mar 29
A woman started using social media as a child. Jury awarded her $6M after ruling the apps were built to addict her
This one woman's case is only a small glimpse inside a larger problem.
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