These are the Signs that You are Wealthy! Most people in Singapore think wealth looks like higher income, a bigger home, or a more expensive lifestyle. That’s not real wealth.…
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‘I’m on a fixed budget’: Silver and gold are too rich for my blood. What else can I gift my adorable grandchildren?
“I’ve already listed them as beneficiaries on my 401(k).”
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‘You need a third job or a rich husband’: I fell victim to Allen Stanford’s multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme and survived
“If you have never found yourself in a situation where your life does a complete 180, it’s wrong to talk down to anyone.”
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The gold price declined from its recent all-time highs this week, sinking to nearly US$4,000 per ounce and recording its biggest one-day decline in more than 12 years. Silver took…
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A poor millionaire sounds like an oxymoron, but they definitely exist. Roughly 6% of U.S. households are millionaires, yet many of them still don’t feel rich. A poor millionaire is someone worth…
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Real Estate
This Beverly Hills haven for the rich has a floating garden for the public. Here’s a sneak peek
Everyone is now invited to come experience the high life in Beverly Hills. New details about a floating public garden, which will be part of a more than $10-billion luxury…
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What if one of the best ways to get wealthy is to trick yourself into thinking you’re poor? It sounds counterintuitive, even ridiculous. But after decades of saving, investing, and…
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$2.4 million for a rental: Rich tourists are already booking mega-mansions for the Olympics
Three years from now, millions of tourists will pour into L.A. for the 2028 Olympics. For most of them, a hotel room or Airbnb will suffice. Some require a more…
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Image Source: Pexels Money can’t buy happiness, but it can help a relationship. Every couple fights. But there are some things that rich couples are immune to. Some stressors and…
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How Trump’s big bill makes it easier for all Americans to get a tax break for charitable donations — not just rich people
An above-the-line deduction for charitable giving is expected to generate an estimated $74 billion for nonprofits over a decade.
