Dave Ramsey: What happens if you want a mortgage but have no credit card or loans?
There are basically two ways to be in a position to get a home loan.
Is my house a teardown? Here's why it may be an easy yes or no answer
The answer to whether your home is a teardown may not be black and white or predetermined.
After Capitol protests, COVID and more, 2021 must be a year of rebuilding. US construction industry is ready
As we look forward to a post-pandemic world, now is the time for the construction industry to do what it does best.
America's small businesses are biggest losers after Georgia runoffs
Democrats have a governing trifecta that will allow them to implement their anti-business agenda.
Labor Secretary Scalia: Independent contractor or employee? Final federal rule brings clarity to gig economy
Wednesday the Department of Labor published its final rule clarifying who is an independent contractor, rather than an employee covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, or FLSA.
Oil tops $50 as Saudi Arabia steps up
Oil soars as Saudi Arabia makes "magnanimous" move.
Georgia Senate runoffs matter but if Biden, Dems did nothing in next 6 months they would look like geniuses
The new Biden administration won’t likely leave well enough alone.
Liberals have not let the coronavirus crisis go to waste and our small businesses are paying the price
Small businesses are being forced to play regulatory roulette – comply with absurd authoritarian assertions that leave them treading water or drowning forever.
Dave Ramsey: 2021 is here, should you skip a budget this year?
A lot of people trash talk the idea of budgeting...
Mercy Chefs founder: It's 2021 and America is hungry. Here's what I've seen and what we need next
Americans have taken food insecurity for granted for a long time.
This should be your No. 1 New Year's resolution – and it's not about your weight or a budget
Use the New Year not only to plan for your goals but to prepare for the worst
Even the Rose Bowl left California in 2020 for Texas. Can the Golden State get anything right?
New Year’s Day, 2021, the 105th Annual Rose Bowl was supposed to be played in Pasadena, California. Guess what happened...
Are we looking at a death tax on charitable giving? Here's hoping Congress steers clear
We should be making it easier for people to support those in need right now, not more complicated.
2020 is almost over. Consider doing this to make a big impact in 2021
I suspect most people want their lives to matter, especially to others.
Is it time for a job change in 2021? Here's how you'll know
Here's how to know if you’re just tired of 2020 or if it’s really time to look around for a new job.
What's not in COVID relief bill is almost as important as what's in it
The holiday season finally got a lot merrier for America's 30 million small business owners and their employees.
How the real estate market has been changed in 2020 by multigenerational living
How are parents, those that have adjusted to that empty nest lifestyle, adapting to their 30-year-old children moving back home?
2020 was a year filled with painful numbers. Here are a few that might renew your faith in humanity
Beyond the headlines, 2020 also has numbers that bring me hope.
These are the hot digital trends for 2021
No matter how you’re feeling about 2020, we can all agree that just about everything changed.
When Christmas arrived by rail
Even amid a global pandemic just-in-time delivery remains the expectation of the 21st century, but nothing can equal the nostalgia of a time when all of America relied on the railroads.
















