My ex-husband canceled the insurance on the home I took over after our divorce — even though I took his name off the policy. How can he still do that?

Your homeowners insurance is more than just paperwork — it’s the financial protection for your biggest asset. While homeowners who own their property outright aren’t required to carry insurance, those with a mortgage must have it, as lenders require coverage. Which is why Debbie, 46, was shocked when she received an unexpected email from her […]

After the 2025 market slump, is it finally save to buy stocks again?

We adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to help you make decisions with confidence. Some or all links contained within this article are paid links. Markets have steadied after a turbulent spring when President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China rattled global investors. The S&P 500 and TSX have since clawed back […]

Nevermind eggs: Prices of ‘essential’ Amazon products have shot up by 5% in 2025 — nearly twice the current inflation rate. Here’s how not to overpay

In July, the Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon has been quietly raising prices on its “Everyday Essentials” products, despite the company’s public commitment to keep prices low amid rising tariffs and inflation. The WSJ analyzed prices on nearly 2,500 items between January 20 and July 1, finding an average increase of 5.2%. Amazon responded […]

Worried about an impending recession? 10 money moves to make right now

This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. The chance of a recession hitting the U.S. economy in 2025 has gone down — but only slightly. JP Morgan scaled back its recession forecast from 60% to 40% at the end of May. So if you’re thinking of tightening your […]

Trump administration accused of ‘improperly’ seizing defaulted student loan borrowers’ tax refunds — here’s what it could mean for you

Democratic lawmakers are sounding the alarm on a move by the Trump administration they say has resulted in the government “improperly” seizing the tax refunds of defaulted student loan borrowers. Twenty-three Democratic members of Congress signed a letter addressed to Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Sept. 26, stating the government had failed to provide the […]