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The Vet Bill Is $5,000: Now You Have a Decision to Make 08/25/2024 08:00pm • As a pet owner, some of the most agonizing decisions you're faced with involve medical procedures for your beloved companion. Keeping your pet in good health can be expensive -- and costs are only going up. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that veterinarian services increased 6.2% from J 10 Stocks Warren Buffett Just Bought and Sold 08/25/2024 08:00pm • What stocks has Warren Buffett bought and sold lately? Each quarter, all fund managers with at least $100 million in assets must publicly disclose their stock holdings to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission via form 13F, giving investors a rare peek behind the curtain of some of the world's 7 of the Best Fidelity Bond Funds to Buy for Steady Income 08/25/2024 08:00pm • A bond might sound like fancy financial engineering, but the key concept is quite simple: When you buy one, you're effectively becoming a lender to the issuer of the bond. For example, if you buy a Treasury bond from the U.S. government, it now owes you money. Similarly, if you purchase a corporate 9 Best Cheap Stocks to Buy Under $10 08/25/2024 08:00pm • Stocks trading under $10 can be attractive for investors looking to scoop up some cheap shares. Unfortunately, quality stocks trading for less than $10 are few and far between. Stocks priced at this level can be a red flag for investors, suggesting something is seriously wrong with a company. Many o What Are Payday Alternative Loans? 08/25/2024 08:00pm • When an emergency pops up and funds are tight, where do you turn? Many people turn to payday loans to cover the gap. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, some 12 million borrowers take out payday loans every year. Payday loans can help in a crunch, but with average annual percentag Can You Benefit From a Store Credit Card? 08/25/2024 08:00pm • Store credit cards can offer enticing introductory offers and perks, but they can also have high interest rates and wreak havoc on your finances if you don't pay them off on time. Used responsibly, store credit cards can help you build credit while scoring deals, but go astray and you may end up pay Should You Get a Home Equity Loan Now? 08/25/2024 08:00pm • Home equity loans can be used for just about anything, from consolidating debt to making home improvements and covering emergency expenses. Tapping your home's equity might make sense if your home has increased in value and your income is stable, but there are risks. Here's what to consider before y Americans set to spend a total of $39 billion on back-to-school shopping this year Americans set to spend a total of $39 billion on back-to-school shopping this year 08/25/2024 07:00am • (CNN) — Last year, consumers shelled out big bucks for their back-to-school shopping needs, spending a record $41.5 billion, according to estimates from the National Retail Federation. That whopping tally, which amounted to more than $890 per household, bested 2021’s all-time high by roughly Union rep says West Virginia governor late on paying worker health insurance bills, despite denials 08/23/2024 05:49pm • CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice's family is millions of dollars behind on payments to employees' health insurance fund at their financially beleaguered hotel, putting workers' coverage at risk despite the U.S. Senate candidate's claims otherwise, a union official said Frida Son of Texas woman who died in June says apartment complex drops effort to collect for broken lease 08/23/2024 12:37pm • SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A San Antonio apartment complex has dropped its attempt to collect more than $15,000 from the family of a 91-year-old woman for breaking her lease after she died in June, the woman's son said Friday. David Naterman said The Lodge at Shavano Park sent the letter after WOAI-TV fir How to prepare for the Fed's forthcoming interest rate cuts How to prepare for the Fed's forthcoming interest rate cuts 08/23/2024 10:55am • NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Reserve is poised to cut its benchmark interest rate next month from its 23-year high, with consequences for consumers when it comes to debt, savings, auto loans and mortgages. Right now, most experts envision three quarter-point Fed cuts — in September, November and France's Macron holds talks with key political players in a bid to form a new government France's Macron holds talks with key political players in a bid to form a new government 08/23/2024 07:47am • PARIS (AP) — After the excitement of the Paris Olympics and a Mediterranean vacation, now French President Emmanuel Macron has to figure out how to make his country governable again. Faced with a hung parliament, social tensions and ballooning debt, Macron kicked off talks Friday with key politica New Zealand official says Western neglect of Pacific Islands let other nations boost their influence New Zealand official says Western neglect of Pacific Islands let other nations boost their influence 08/23/2024 06:43am • WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Western nations, including the United States and New Zealand, failed to understand swiftly enough the geopolitical importance of island nations in the South Pacific, leaving a power vacuum that allowed other countries to increase their diplomatic influence, New Zeala US expands area in Mexico to apply for border asylum appointments, hoping to slow push north US expands area in Mexico to apply for border asylum appointments, hoping to slow push north 08/23/2024 05:48am • CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico (AP) — As soon as she stepped onto Mexican soil this week, Venezuelan migrant Yuri Carolina Meléndez downloaded the U.S. government’s app to apply for asylum appointments. The CBP One app has been around, but as of Friday migrants in Mexico’s southernmost states borderi Argentine Senate passes pension spending increase in a blow to President Milei's radical austerity 08/22/2024 11:56pm • BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina's Senate defied President Javier Milei on Thursday to push through an increase to pension spending that would cost at least 0.4% of the country's gross domestic product, dealing a blow to his tough austerity program. The bruising defeat for the right-wing
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