Aretha Franklin's handwritten wills found: Big estate planning no-no
The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, should have given more r-e-s-p-e-c-t to her estate planning.
Pricey engagement rings a no-go for younger Americans
About one-quarter of young Americans said they don't ever plan on getting married.
3 retirement catch-up strategies
Of the many things you can do to play catch up, here are three of the most effective, according to financial planning experts.
Correction: WHO Travel story
Internal documents obtained by The Associated Press show the World Health Organization spent nearly $192 million on travel last year, with some staffers breaking the agency's own rules by flying in business class, booking expensive last-minute tickets and traveling without the required approvals.
Urban Outfitters announces new monthly clothing rental service
Urban Outfitters Inc. announced it would be launching a service offering customers the chance to rent its clothes.
Millennial Money: If 'budget' bums you out, try renaming it
Webster's New World dictionary defines budget as: "a plan or schedule adjusting expenses during a certain period to the estimated or fixed income for that period."
Politicians are blocking America's offshore energy boom
Blocking energy infrastructure projects deprives workers of good jobs and weakens our energy and national security.
Crunch CEO: Expect to double in next five years
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5 simple habits of the average millionaire
Anyone can become a millionaire in America today.
Americans' credit scores jumping in these cities
A credit score is an important metric used by lenders to determine whether a borrower is trustworthy.
Billionaire starts ballot drive to cut Michigan car premiums
Billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert is starting a ballot drive as a "failsafe" in case Michigan's Republican-led Legislature and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer don't enact legislation to cut the country's highest auto insurance premiums.
Priceline’s Trip Builder designed to provide multiple savings
Nearly 43 million Americans will kick off the unofficial start of summer vacation on Memorial weekend.
America must not blink now in US-China trade war
The art of this dangerous dance is lost on us spoiled Americans who have become accustomed to getting our stuff on the cheap.
Soybean farmers fear China tariffs could shut down business for good
The US-China tariff war has destabilized the economic outlook for soybean growers and the rural communities that depend on them.
Liz Weston: Let's get real about health costs in retirement
You won't pay for health care in retirement with one lump sum.
Female entrepreneur inspired to create military-inspired clothing, accessories
Patriotic fashion company
Reinventing wedding planning for couples today
Wedding one-stop shopping
Startup taking the stress out of engagement ring shopping
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