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How to succeed at M&A when most mergers fail
Recent studies suggest a majority of mergers fail. Two tenured professors identified the potential pitfalls and keys to success.
Average boomer has almost double the savings of millennials
Despite not having as much in the bank, millennials aren't necessarily worse off than their older counterparts.
Mike Johnson gives update on budget talks after long meeting with Trump
House Republicans met with Trump to discuss budgets and a potential spending bill.
Map shows household income by region
Varying living costs and economic opportunities have lead to large differences in average salaries across the U.S., a poll has shown.
Man urged to leave girlfriend after internet points out massive red flag
"You are being used," a response to the original poster's Reddit post reads in part.
People in these U.S. regions are most likely to have over $1M in savings
"Building savings isn't just about where you live. You can leverage the unique opportunities of your region."
Gen Z saving more of their money than any other generation
While 26 percent of millennials don't save anything, a staggering 5 percent of Gen Z saves their entire paycheck.
Texas judges may get a pay raise
The chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court urged the state legislature to raise salaries for judges across the state.
UPS stock falls after Amazon business cut
The company said it has reached an agreement with its largest customer to lower volumes by 50 percent, sparking a sell-off.
Reality of viral "looking for a man in finance" trend revealed by poll
The trend took the internet by storm, but the finance bro ideal ranks in a surprising place according to new data.
"Nothing is off the table" for DOGE cuts—even Medicaid, TD Bank predicts
The new Department of Government Efficiency can't go after Medicare or Social Security. That leaves Medicaid in a vulnerable position.
Woman given $170 pocket money as 7-year-old—but there's a twist
Hannah Koumakis, now a homeowner, was taught to start saving up for a house with $170/month from early childhood.
The World's Worst Financial Catastrophe Could Happen Soon | Opinion
The creation of autonomous AIs will soon be a reality of life. Vigilance and foresight will be needed as these new AIs start to autonomously disrupt our financial future.
Gen Z most likely to commit "financial infidelity"—study
Those aged 18 to 28 were also more inclined to consider concealing one's finances as bad, if not worse, than actual cheating.
Gen Z has a major tax problem
A poll that asked respondents to match financial terms with their definitions found that Gen Z lacked an understanding of taxes.
HCA Healthcare reports nearly $71B revenue amid hurricane impacts
The nation's largest for-profit health care operator acknowledged the effects of hurricanes Helene and Milton in its most recent financial report.
How you could save money by changing when you do housework
"This tip was actually given to me by my mother when we lived in Nevada," Maisha told Newsweek.
The 'phantom hacker' scam currently targeting Apple and Android products
This "phantom hacker" scam is targeting Apple and Android products. Here's what you should know.
Trump Media stock tumbles After inauguration
TMTG shares opened down Tuesday, but many retail investors remain confident in the Trump-owned company's long-term prospects under the new administration.
When couples shouldn't split rent equally, according to a financial expert
Vivian Tu, the woman behind Your Rich BFF, said that addressing money concerns early can "prevent a lot of heartbreak."
Melania Trump's meme coin hits Donald Trump's soaring cryptocurrency
The soon-to-be First Lady introduced $MELANIA on Sunday, after which her husband's meme coin saw a significant price drop.
Gen Z think the retirement age should be lower
Gen Z believe that the retirement age should be around 61 years old, while the current U.S. average is between 64 and 66.
New Trump meme coin comes with a legal waiver
Its T&Cs give purchasers a deadline to keep the right to join any class action lawsuits against the token's maker.
Capital One banking outage: how US paychecks could be affected
Capital One customers have been unable to access their direct debits, leaving them unsure how they will be able to pay their bills and other essential expenses.
IRS announces official start of 2025 tax season: What you need to know
The agency announced Friday that the official start date of the 2025 tax season will be January 27.
People in Florida can't afford their credit card bills
The state of Florida has the second-highest credit card delinquency rate in the nation at 11.68 percent. Rates remain elevated nationwide.
Millennial makes eye-opening point about spending vs Gen X, Boomers
Nicholas Powers suggests the contrasting perspectives when it comes to money create "a firm disconnect" between young and old generations.
People taking Ozempic are spending less money on groceries
A new study found that people using weight loss drugs are saving hundreds of dollars on food shopping.
Woman's response to mom asking to access her savings account applauded
On Reddit, people overwhelmingly told the young woman not to let her mom into the bank account.
Wall Street rallies to gain back some of week's terrible losses
The S&P 500 climbed 1.1 percent while the Dow Jones increased almost 500 points and the Nasdaq rose 1 percent on Friday.