There is nothing you should be paying for, necessarily, and I think driving him to appointments and shopping for groceries will be much appreciated.
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‘It’s getting scary close to retirement’: We’re 70. We have no debt, no stocks and $275K in savings. Are we in trouble?
“We will have $4,300 a month in Social Security.”
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The College Investor’s “How Much Student Loan Debt Can You Afford” calculator allows students and parents to see the final cost of their student loan borrowing. Families can toggle between…
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Semtech Corporation (NASDAQ:SMTC) has priced a $350M private placement of 0% convertible senior notes due 2030 to qualified institutional buyers. The company granted initial purchasers an option to buy up…
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t_kimura/iStock via Getty Images With few major central bank moves on the calendar, investors next week will be watching political wrangling across advanced economies, Bloomberg News reported Saturday. From Washington’s…
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President Biden forgave more than $188 billion in student loans for over 5 million borrowers, the largest amount of cancellation by any president. Despite record forgiveness, total outstanding student loan…
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‘I’ve struggled in every way’: My brother passed away and I’m $28,000 in debt. How do I get out of this mess?
“Has my grief affected my situation? Looking back, I think it did.”
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Private debt is often viewed as the nimble entrepreneur’s shortcut to capital. However, its growing popularity reflects fundamental changes in how businesses access financing, particularly as traditional lenders pull back.…
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My wife and I are in our late 60s. Do I sell stocks to pay our $30,000 credit-card debt — or do it gradually over 3 years?
“We have around $375,000 in investments in mutual funds and stocks with Morgan Stanley.”
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Now that the megabill has passed, expect a ton of short-term debt to be sold to finance the government’s deficit
Wall Street will be watching to see how new Treasury supply to fund the U.S. deficit will be absorbed.
