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From government investigations to labor disputes and a custody battle, Elon Musk has a lot to lose in court. Here's the tea on Musk's lawsuits.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's husband wants a gift to their son to be repaid.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to know how to effectively use a large inheritance.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants their mother-in-law to stop living in their basement.
Debt payoff coach Ja'Net Adams says her kids feel safe to ask her questions about money and business.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to go to college, but he's the caretaker for his siblings.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to travel abroad and doesn't know where to start.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader is giving their real estate to their adult children.
The key to all my advice about paying for weddings is straightforward: It's absolutely OK to make your wedding your own, but it's also your partner's.
Writer Allison Nichol Longtin worked for a literacy nonprofit and ended up learning about savings, debt, and more, which she never learned in school.
Pete Ballmer discusses starting his career in software engineering and product management before becoming a full-time standup comedian.
My wife and I decided to get married in 1995, but it wasn't until 2015 that the federal government guaranteed us the financial benefits others get.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's mother is showing favoritism to one of their siblings.
The billionaires are two of the world's richest people. Take a closer look at how they each acquired their vast fortunes.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's neighbor expects them to pay for a garden between their homes.
Financial advisors say pulling out of the market or pausing your retirement contributions are big pre-recession mistakes.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader loves saving money, but their friends are annoyed.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to take out a loan for an expensive wedding.
As a parent, I haven't faced every problem my readers bring to me, but I always start by trying to empathize with their perspectives.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader feels obligated to overspend on kids' birthday presents.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's husband spent thousands on another woman during an affair.
Several content creators specifically focus on providing financial education to women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's brother wants to get out of paying child support.
I want to teach my kids important values about money, the same way my mother taught me when I was growing up.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a widowed reader isn't sure what changes to make to their financial plan.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to charge their son rent to live with them.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's stepdaughter damaged a house intended to be her inheritance.
Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's son reflects on how he has navigated friendships and dating given his family background.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's friend damaged a car while delivering it to them.
Victoria Cavazos lived in Rota, Spain, while on assignment with the Navy. She learned to spend on experiences instead of things.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wishes their husband wasn't so worried about retirement.
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Elon Musk's net worth is around $200 billion — but it dips and rises every day. Here's how he makes and spends his money.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's mother treats them better financially than their brother.
When she asked her grandmother for the quarter she always gave, her mother was mortified. After that, she linked money and shame for most of her life.
'Poverty mentality,' also known as 'scarcity mindset,' manifests as holding onto things that no longer make sense in your life.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's husband doesn't earn as much money.
Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's son has mixed feelings about generational wealth. He used to be ashamed of his family's net worth; now he embraces it.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader gave money to their daughter for a down payment on a home.
People of color shouldn't be afraid to ask their white friends about the mortgage process, and how they negotiated their salaries.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader is considering suing two teenagers.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader feels taken advantage of by her boyfriend financially.
After spending months searching for a home with a pool, Olivia Christensen decided to buy a place under her budget and build her family a pool.
Automate your savings, how you think about money impacts your money management, and pay yourself first are the best money tips from Jennifer Streaks.
Building a thriving business starts with having a solid base for your personal finances, including an emergency fund.
Writer Kelly Burch was always too embarrassed to ask if she needed a trust for her kids since she's not super wealthy.
I've been able to build financial security as an adult, but many Black Americans don't have the same opportunities to overcome financial challenges.
"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader's husband isn't willing to rent out part of their home.