I’m 36, engaged and finally financially stable — but I just found out my fiancée has been hiding $82K in credit card debt and now she refuses to sign a prenup. Is this a dealbreaker?

You’ve found the one. The love of your life. You’re planning a wedding, dreaming about your future and picturing a lifetime of shared memories. So, a prenup is not even in the picture. But then you get a completely unexpected financial curveball is delivered. That’s what happened to one groom. In the middle of cake […]

‘Pay close attention’: Suze Orman says many Americans underestimate this critical cost in retirement — 5 ways to prepare before it’s too late

This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. For many retirees, budgeting becomes an act of precision: cutting back on travel, downsizing homes and seeking out seniors’ discounts. But there’s one expense that still manages to take a surprising toll, even for those who think they’ve planned their golden […]

A new 401(k) rule is coming in 2026 for millions of high-earning Americans. Are you part of this group? Here’s what you need to know now

This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. If you’re middle-aged and in a high-income bracket, the way you contribute to your 401(k) will change as of next year. This September, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced new regulations changing the way catch-up contributions work starting in 2026. Specifically, […]