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Older workers embrace job hopping — and it’s good for their retirement prospects

Moving from job to job allows workers to trade up to higher-paying employers. Source link

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‘His children might resent her’: My widowed mother has a life estate. Does that override a prenup and will?

“She chose a lovely man whose family has a history of remarkable longevity.” Source link

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Trump calls for regime change after U.S.-Israel attack on Iran. Markets should brace for more than June’s brief military campaign.

The next 24 to 48 hours of conflict will be crucial for markets after the U.S. and Israel launched military

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Expect more delayed flights, with TSA workers about to miss paychecks as the partial shutdown drags on

Democrats and Republicans are at odds over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, with no resolution in sight. Source

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Gold sheds its safe-haven status. Is it just another momentum play now?

Gold has been on a spectacular, record-breaking bull run for much of the past three years — but some of

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‘The world feels unpredictable’: I’m 56. My husband is 64. Our mortgage costs $17K a month. Do we pay it off?

“We paid $3.1 million for the house and owe $1.3 million on the loan.” Source link

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‘I’m a loner’: I’m 62 with a multimillion-dollar portfolio and no heirs. Should I find a wife for my twilight years?

“I have never been married, have no siblings, and both my parents have passed away.” Source link

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‘I’m close to retiring’: I’m behind on my property taxes. Is this a bad time to sell my house?

“I’ve never been late on a mortgage, so this makes me nervous.” Source link

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Coca-Cola’s stock falls after a rare sales miss, even as volumes and prices rose

Coca-Cola’s stock extends its pullback from a recent record high, after quarterly sales missed expectations. Source link

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How do I get the extra $6,000 ‘senior bonus’ this tax season?

Tax-filing season is officially open this year — and taxpayers age 65 and older may get an additional $6,000 deduction