Dave Ramsey: What you may not have been told about creating a money plan
Accept the fact that nothing – especially things you’ve never done before – works out perfectly the first time around
What 'The Ten Commandments for Business Failure' can still teach us, even in COVID
Let's look again at a candid assessment of the lessons culled from a long and colorful corporate career.
Weak November jobs report tip of the iceberg, unless COVID-19 relief package passes
US job growth slowed in November. The November data is likely just a prelude to actual declines in BLS-reported payroll employment in one or more months ahead.
It's Defcon 1 for America's small businesses, this is what has to happen next
Small business owners already endured one painful shutdown, and many are now entering another.
Medicare's Annual Enrollment Period ends on Dec. 7, use these ABCs to switch to a plan that's best for you
If you want to reevaluate your Medicare coverage, now’s your chance
Oil sees quiet bull market as hedge funds pile in
Big money is sensing a new day in the global oil markets.
Retirement and what people wish they had known before moving to Florida
I’ve seen countless “snowbirds” retire down south to Florida.
Varney: Democrats think printing money has no consequences
Stuart Varney on Modern Monetary Theory
The return of the Obama economists
If Joe Biden is trying to distinguish his emerging administration from Barack Obama’s, he hasn’t succeeded in the choice of economic advisers.
Why COVID has made Giving Tuesday more important than ever this holiday season
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted all of us and the charities and non-profits that support our communities are no exception
Why Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary is the perfect choice at the perfect time
Janet Yellen, Joe Biden's pick for Treasury, thoroughly understands the need for a strong fiscal response to COVID and can do a good job explaining to the public as well as to observers on Wall Street and elsewhere.
What Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary will mean for American taxpayers: Grover Norquist
President-elect Joe Biden announced Monday that he will nominate Janet Yellen, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, to be his Secretary of the Treasury.
7 financial planning tips to act on before the end of 2020
The window of opportunity to trim that 2020 tax bill, save for retirement and leverage strategies to secure your financial future is closing.
It's the 2020 COVID holiday season, here's how to use even a small amount of money for good
As the economy begins the process of reopening and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, many charities and non-profits are in a precarious position and need help.
Is money tight right now? Here's why checking for unclaimed property could bring a surprise
It’s no surprise that roughly 14% of Americans have exhausted their emergency savings this year.
In 2020, here's why it's important to shop early this holiday season
Just like the rest of 2020, this holiday season is unpredictable.
On Thanksgiving and every day, here's how to lead with gratitude even in a crisis like COVID
While practicing gratitude on Thanksgiving might seem easy, it is one of the most misunderstood and misapplied tools of management.
Give thanks in 2020 – really? Yes, here's why grief and gratitude can co-exist
How might we describe 2020? Stressful. Fearful. Awful. How about thankful?
How this Chick-fil-A Operator aims to change the world – one chicken sandwich at a time
My friend, Mark Hufford, who operates two Arkansas-based Chick-fil-A restaurants, took Cathy’s personal philosophy about generosity seriously
Trying to buy a home but keep losing out to an all cash buyer? Here's my advice: Real estate expert
If you're a buyer in today's crazy market, I truly have empathy and feel your frustration.



















