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The Wedding Business Misses the Point
A beautiful wedding does not a wonderful marriage make. We know that and yet many couples get drawn into the business of weddings and the price tag can ...
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Want a Happier Marriage? Do This
According to a new study, the secret to a longer, happier marriage may lie in couples consolidating their finances. Researchers found that married couples ...
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More Money Can Break Your Marriage
Will more money make your marriage better? Maybe or maybe not. Many couples discover that a financial windfall can rock their relationship just as much ...
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25% Of Americans Have Holiday Debt from Last Year
For some shoppers, the upcoming holiday season may lead to piling on more debt. About 25% of Americans are still paying off holiday debt from 2022, according ...
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Vision of Our 'Future Self' Changes the Present
A psychologist at New York University wondered if young adults were not saving money for the future because they felt like they were putting it away for ...
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‘Drip Pricing’ Hides Real Cost of Products
Add-on fees are driving consumers crazy. From restaurants and hotels to concerts and food delivery, we are increasingly shown a low price online, only ...
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Why Your Bible Was Made in China
Should consumers who worry about the origins of their clothing, coffee, and chocolate focus on a more spiritual item: the Bible? Chances are good that ...
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Single Mom Stunned by Stranger’s Kindness
Ree is a single mom trying to navigate the rising cost of living, Ree has been feeling "stressed and upset" most days, with the battle only ...
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Generosity Is Not Driven by Income
True or false: In general, bigger donors to churches, ministries, and charities give more because they have more ability to give.
Answer: It’s a ...
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The Rich Get Richer, the Middle Class Struggles
In his book Adrift, Scott Galloway details how America is losing its strong middle class:
In 1965, the chiefs of America's largest 350 companies by ...
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