The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 8,000 years ago in ancient Babylon. The book remains in print almost... Read more »
It will be a long winter for millions of Americans who won’t be able to head to the ski slopes or sunnier climes for a vacation. Some 33 million Americans, many of... Read more »
If you need some different, unique, or new-to-you personal finance podcasts, try one of these shows. Eric Roberge recommends these great personal finance podcasts on Forbes: Couple Money with Elle Martinez Beyond Finances with... Read more »
People in many of the world’s most advanced nations — including the United States, the euro area and Japan — are holding more of it than ever. In the U.S., for example, currency... Read more »
The number of rich Chinese has surpassed the count of wealthy Americans for the first time as both countries keep churning out millionaires, a study by Credit Suisse showed. The Swiss bank’s... Read more »
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon called his bank’s rollout of the Apple Card “the most successful credit card launch ever.” CNBC reports: Solomon provided investors with an update on the bank’s new... Read more »
The Rockets and the NBA could have stood up for Morey, for decency, and for the protesters and their human rights. More than 2,000 have been injured in months of demonstrations that... Read more »
The first data from an experiment in a California city where needy people get $500 a month from the government shows they spend most of it on things such as food, clothing... Read more »
Seventeen percent of millennial and Generation Z homebuyers from ages 18-34 regret purchasing a home instead of renting, according to a Zillow survey. These young homebuyers have regrets about their mortgage, saying they rushed... Read more »
Personal finance site Kiplinger just released its list of the most and the least tax-friendly states in America. To determine how big of a tax bite each state would take out of... Read more »