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Some AT&T customers are not satisfied with the $5 credit the company is offering for its massive service disruption last week, saying $5 is no longer…
When a large, unexpected expense crops up, you don’t want to increase the cost by using a less-than-optimum way to raise the needed cash. Explore the…
Like so many other phone users, Lindsay Woods ditched her landline some years ago and now relies solely on her cellphone. But after last week’s AT&T…
The battle goes on with aging parents who are living alone or without family nearby and their adult children. From the kids’ point of view, their…
Introduction So, Aunt Jane just asked you to be the trustee of her trust. You were flattered and, of course, accepted. But what did you get…
When it comes to dining out, I love a good deal as much as anyone else. Which means I’ve always anticipated Restaurant Week, that promotion in…
There’s no such thing as “divorce benefits” in Social Security, but divorced spouses often are eligible to receive benefits based on an ex-spouse’s earnings record. Ex-spouses…
Dear Big Move, My husband is 66 and I am 61, and we have a 30-year mortgage at 4.99% with a current balance of $306,000. We…
Earlier this week, I wrote of the news that IBM IBM was reopening its defined benefit (DB) plan. Their announcement was noteworthy for two reasons— IBM…
Do you have information on helping student-athletes like me with filing taxes this year? Especially for those receiving money from their name image and likeness. Young…