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We have $3.9 million in retirement and cash, but face a $60,000 annual college bill for our child over 5 years. Can I retire if my wife keeps working?
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‘He always managed to play golf’: My husband of 14 years never worked and now we’re divorcing. He wants half of my $1 million home. What can I do?
“I made all the mortgage payments, in addition to paying for health coverage for both of us.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘I feel like an idiot. I need every cent to retire’: I gave a friend $20,000 to buy me a car. He ghosted me. I called the police. What options do I have?
“We met several times in person, and he explained that once I gave him the money that I could trust him.”MarketWatch - Business -
Mom of 2: My husband supercommuted from Minneapolis to NYC for 10 years—how we made it work
"A long-term supercommute isn't for everyone," says Megan Bearce, a therapist whose husband flew weekly for a decade. But "we don't regret our choice."CNBC - Business -
Mets' Darryl Strawberry thanks wife, shows new appreciation for life during jersey retirement ceremony: 'It means more than ever'
Darryl Strawberry turned his number retirement ceremony into a rollicking revival of sorts at Citi Field, celebrating family members, former teammates, and Mets’ fans in the joyous manner of a man with a new appreciation for life itself.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
‘He’s holding all the cards’: My mother, 86, has dementia. Her partner of 30 years is on the deed to her home. How can I gain control of her finances?
“I asked to be put on the deed to my mother’s home and I was met with a swift ‘no’ from her partner. He said that since he had paid off the mortgage, the house is his.”MarketWatch - Business -
I'm an executive in Finland, the happiest country in the world: 5 phrases we use at work every day
These phrases help promote open communication and teamwork at this Finnish workplace.CNBC - Business -
'The one thing I really wish I did': 3 self-made millionaires who retired early share their biggest money regrets
Even millionaires who retired in their 30s and 40s wish they had done a few things differently.CNBC - Business -
My father ‘deliberately and hurtfully’ cut my late sister’s two kids out of his will. How can I ensure they get their fair share?
“How can I best do this in such a way that nobody is penalized from gift taxes and other costs?”MarketWatch - Business -
Emotional Strawberry sees No. 18 retired by Mets
Before a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Darryl Strawberry was welcomed to Citi Field Saturday, as the New York Mets retired his No. 18 in an emotional ceremony for a player who helped the franchise to its last World Series title in 1986.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Ancelotti calls for Kroos Madrid retirement U-turn
Carlo Ancelotti has said he wants Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos to reconsider his decision to retire after helping the Spanish club win a record 15th Champions League title in a 2-0 victory against Borussia Dortmund.ESPN - Sports
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‘I feel like an idiot. I need every cent to retire’: I gave a friend $20,000 to buy me a car. He ghosted me. I called the police. What options do I have?
“We met several times in person, and he explained that once I gave him the money that I could trust him.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘He always managed to play golf’: My husband of 14 years never worked and now we’re divorcing. He wants half of my $1 million home. What can I do?
“I made all the mortgage payments, in addition to paying for health coverage for both of us.”MarketWatch - Business -
My mom, 91, has a $5 million portfolio, but leaves her passwords lying around the house. Could a nefarious caregiver steal her money?
“Mom recently had a heart attack and isn’t as sharp as before, and no longer can drive or live independently.”MarketWatch - Business