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New Africa / Shutterstock.comHolidays, birthdays, going-away parties — you name it, there’s a greeting card for it. Greeting cards are sweet to get and give, but they can pile up. Throwing them away can feel like a loss or wasteful. Good thing that can be completely avoided without allowing them to clutter up your space. Let’s get into a few new uses for old greeting cards.
Zelenskiy to hold talks with Trump on Sunday on ending Ukraine war
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Former ULA CEO Tory Bruno to join Blue Origin’s new national security business
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Freeman / Money Talks NewsEvery weekend, I recap “news you can use” from the week — a handful of quotes from major (and often expensive) news sources — so you can stay up to date on the news that affects your money without spending a dime and in less than a minute. Here’s an overview of what happened this week. Dollar Set for Worst Week Since June With Focus on Data Ahead (Dec. 26, Bloomberg): The Bloomberg Dollar…
Kues / Shutterstock.comIf you’re retired, you probably spend less time thinking about the return on your money and more thinking about the return of your money. You watch your spending, monitor your investments, and try to minimize your taxes. But there’s one specific oversight that can cost you more than a bad stock pick or an unexpected medical bill. It’s called a required minimum distribution (RMD)…
PeopleImages / Shutterstock.comDivorce after 50, also known as a gray divorce, can really cramp your retirement lifestyle. When you say “I do,” your personal finances may not be the first thing on your mind. But the truth is, couples who get married and stay married have benefits that single people simply don’t, such as being able to split expenses, get favorable tax treatment, and benefit from two (or more) sources of income.
