If a person dies with outstanding debts, exactly what happens to those unpaid obligations depends on various factors including the type of debt, whose name is on it and state laws.
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The $600 weekly enhancement to unemployment benefits ended Friday. Lawmakers are trying to figure out what comes next as millions of Americans brace for a steep drop in aid.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway this week again added to his already-enormous stake in Bank of America.
More than a third of small-business owners said they've needed to rely on their own funds — i.e., their personal credit card and/or savings — to help keep their business running over the last several months amid slower economic activity.
Creating a financially secure life can feel like a daunting task that requires the skills of expert mapmaker and GPS programmer. You need to figure out where you are today and where you want to get to. As if that's not a big enough lift, you're then in charge of finding the best route to get from here to there without veering off into costly detours. This Personal Finance 101 guide lays out the seven key steps to focus on today to get you working toward long-term security.
"It sows chaos, and chaos is bad for the stock market," Jim Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street."
Americans are more worried that Social Security won't be there for them when they retire and fear benefit cuts could be on the horizon, according to a survey. Though they hope for changes to the system, many fall short in their own Social Security planning knowledge.
The GOP HEALS Act calls for additional funding for small businesses that have run out of their first infusion of Paycheck Protection Program loans. Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, also propose earmarking cash for companies with no more than 10 employees.
Patrice Washington lost her real estate business in 2008 and had to start a new career from scratch. Now, she helps others fix their finances and create businesses of their own.
A $600 boost in weekly unemployment benefits ends July 31. The average person can expect a 65% drop in aid, according to Labor Department data. It will be more dramatic for some in certain states.
Even as unemployment levels remain at historic highs and cases of the virus show no sign of abating, statewide eviction moratoriums in more than 30 states have now lifted and protections for renters in the CARES Act are gone. Two families tell their stories.
In an interview, President Donald Trump said he wants the second stimulus checks to be more than $1,200. As Congressional leaders on both sides battle over what to include in the next legislative package, experts question whether bigger one-time payments are the best strategy.