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What It’s Like to Plan Vacations for BillionairesA travel agent for the ultrawealthy on hacking restaurant reservations, getting last-minute tickets, and why yachts are the new hotels.
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When Is a Side Hustle Actually Worth It?Tips for finding an online side gig that makes money without taking over your life.
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‘My Friend Is in Financial Trouble. How Should I Help Her?’Just because your friend needs money doesn’t mean she wants it from you.
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I Want More: A Finance Guide For Your FantasiesWe asked five women to tell us their most ambitious goals. Then we got experts’ advice on how to achieve them.
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‘How I Paid Off $36,000 in Credit Card Debt’Brittney Reynolds built a TikTok following around one of the hardest years of her life.
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It’s Time to Try a New Budgeting AppHere are five to consider after the most popular one, Mint, shuts down next week.
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How to Cope When You Get Laid Off From Your Dream JobHaley Sacks, a.k.a. Mrs. Dow Jones, on surviving job loss and founding her own business.
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What It’s Like to Staff the Home of a BillionaireA recruiter for the ultrarich on the upsides — and dark sides — of a notoriously secretive industry.
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The Emergency Physician Tackling Racism in Health CareDr. Uché Blackstock felt stifled when she spoke up about bias from within the medical system, so she struck out on her own.
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How I Got Scammed Out of $50,000I’m still trying to understand why I fell for it.
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Budgeting Is Officially a FlexAccording to TikTok, where “loud budgeting” is everywhere.
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What It’s Like to Be a Therapist for the UltrarichClay Cockrell specializes in “ultra-high-net-worth individuals” and the specific problems that plague them.
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How’s Your No-Spend January Going?“I felt like I failed, and it was catastrophic.”
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What It’s Like to Take a $50K Pay Cut“Part of me is still mourning the life that I thought I was going to live.”
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How to Talk About Your Salary With FriendsIt can be awkward, but it doesn’t need to be.
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What to Say to Get Your Bills LoweredAnd when it’s worth your time to try.
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How to Run a Multimillion-Dollar Business and Still Nap Every DayTiffany Aliche, a.k.a. “the Budgetnista,” never works past 3 p.m.
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What to Do About That Credit-Card DebtA four-step plan for getting over your holiday-debt hangover.
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‘I Take Care of My Aging Parents. How Can I Recover Financially?’Thankfully, there are some laws designed to help you. Here’s how to make the most of them.
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‘Should I Give Up My Cheap, Beautiful Apartment to Move in With My Boyfriend?’You will need to move out of your amazing place eventually. Here are the steps to take first.
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How to Tell People You Don’t Want GiftsA guide to de-escalating the holiday-shopping frenzy.
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‘How Do I Shut Down My Dad’s Comments About Money?’It may sound counterintuitive, but you might want to give him the opportunity to say more.
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‘I Owe $90K in Private Student Loans. What Do I Do?’You don’t have much wiggle room, unfortunately. It’s time to break down the math.
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How Much Money Should I Spend on the Holidays?Can we get some guidelines? New rules? We want math!
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‘My Mom Lost $30,000 in Bad Investments. Can I Help Her?’Yep, this sounds like fraud! Here’s how to navigate her legal options.
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‘How Do I Plan a Group Trip That All My Friends Can Afford?’Be sure to broach the budget question early so people can make their own decisions.
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‘Should I Put My Boyfriend on My Health Insurance?’It’s pretty low-risk, but if it makes you uncomfortable, there are other options.
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‘My Boyfriend’s Dad Bought Us a House. What Do I Tell My Friends?’Chances are nobody cares who paid for what. But that doesn’t mean you have to tell anyone.
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Does Money Terrify You?Author Farnoosh Tarabi explains how you can learn from your financial anxieties.
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Is ‘Scarcity Brain’ Making You Broke?Maybe. But here’s what you can do about it.
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‘I Earn More Than My Husband, But I Don’t Want to Pay More of Our Bills’You can share household expenses in lots of ways, and you don’t have to choose just one.
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Your Post-Vacation Guide to Cleaning Up Your FinancesExperts share their best money advice for getting back on track.
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‘I’m So in Debt That I’m Afraid to Date’You’re not undateable — you’re just afraid to talk about money. There’s a way to fix that.
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‘I Splurged All of My 20s, And Now I’m in Debt. Can I Fix This?’You can’t just flip a switch. Instead, look for your next actionable step.
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‘My Flight Got Canceled. What Now?’Getting stranded at the airport is a special kind of hell. Here are eight pointers that can help.
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How Ellevest CEO Sallie Krawcheck Gets It DoneHer day starts with a deep tissue massage … but not for her.
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‘My Roommates Never Pay Rent on Time. What Do I Do?’Ask them to sign a roommate agreement. And think about moving.
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What If You Already Have ‘Enough’ Money?Author Manisha Thakor questions the relationship between money, time, and happiness.
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‘What Happens If I Just Never Pay My Credit-Card Bill?’No one would endorse this plan. But you do have some options.
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‘My Friend Stays With Us All the Time. Can We Charge Rent?’It’s fair to ask her to repay you somehow. But this will be a delicate conversation.
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‘I Got Into a Big Fight With a Friend About Money. What Now?’Actually, this fight was a good thing. To make repairs, ask questions and listen.
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How to Save Money on Summer TravelIt’s expensive out there! But you can still take a trip without paying for it for the rest of the year.
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What Is ‘Cash Stuffing,’ and Should You Try It?Budgeting with cash — also known as the envelope method — is trendy again. Here’s how to make it work for you.
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‘I Think My Mom Is Getting Scammed’Her new friend might be harmless. But you won’t know unless you have some serious conversations about her finances.
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‘How Do I Get Better at Money Without Overhauling My Life?’Your money should serve your life, not the other way around.
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‘My Elderly Parents Refuse to Make a Will’Be respectful. A lot of people — especially older ones — hate talking about things they don’t understand.
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