The Texas resident wonders if a divorce would offer her rights to the husband's inheritance and their five rental properties and incomes.
Alyse Benoit repaid all her debt and tripled her savings every month with the help of her kids. She cuts back on food and subscriptions, shares profits with the kids, repays credit card balances weekly, and aggressively shops for the best deals.
A mother added her daughter as an authorised user to her credit card, opened nine accounts in her name, and racked up $30,000 in debt. She urged the daughter to take down the police complaint and be grateful for letting her go to college.
Millie Adrian left her corporate job to become a full-time CEO at her content creation company, which experienced rapid growth by offering valuable guides to entrepreneurs interested in diverse online business opportunities.
A Canada-based salesman is struggling with $12,000 in monthly costs, led by over $7,000 in mortgage payments, which is alone 60% of his take-home pay. Experts advise him to sell his cars, house, or rent until his debt is repaid.
By raising the thresholds that define the middle class, inflation has taken its toll on middle-class US households in particular.
A US TikToker sparked controversy by urging tourists to tip 20% when dining out, igniting a broader discussion on the differences in tipping culture between the US and other countries like the UK, where tipping is far less customary.
An LA woman fell for a narcissist who is also a control freak but leaves breadcrumbs of hope to keep her invested in the relationship.
Fathead Threads, a family-owned embroidery business based in Tennessee, saw an opportunity to help Welch monetize her fame and create Hawk Tuah products.
Janelle Schuurman points out that teachers often feel guilt for thinking about their own well-being during work because they need to "do it for the children."
A 40-year-old mom went into debt to become a pop star and was in denial of her money issues, child's future, and impulsive spending, believing her music career would take off one day.
Rich people struggle to deal with isolation, lacking with trust in others due to them possibility taking advantage of their status and not having a purpose.
Tyler earns $250-$300 per job and faces many rejections every day. He visits new neighbourhoods, pitches his services genuinely to strangers, and ensures spotless work every time.
Financial advisors ghosting clients or breaching the fiduciary standard can be dealt with by filing a complaint with the US SEC, FINRA, and the CFP Board.
Millionaire's self-made challenge to build $1M in a year ends early due to health and prioritizing family.