Watch VideoWhen will you age out of your career?

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One way to prepare for retirement is to save. Another way: Don’t retire.

Watch Video1 700 millionaires created every day

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America is home to an unprecedented amount of wealth, a divergence that has made income inequality a household phrase.

Watch VideoHow the rich will reap Trump’s tax bonanza

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For wealthy Americans, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election could be lucrative.

Who works harder? Americans or Europeans?

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American workers not only put in more hours than workers do almost anywhere else, they’re also increasingly retiring later.

Watch VideoMoney + success = stress?

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People with money and education report feeling a lot more stress at work than people with lower salaries and fewer degrees.

Millennials, marriage and money

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As the #Brangelina divorce makes headlines, researchers are trying to uncover the economic and social reasons behind breakups.

Watch VideoWhy luck plays a big role in making you rich

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The biggest winners in the market are both extremely talented and hardworking - but also lucky.

Watch VideoInvestors aren’t that stupid

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Clients do need help, but they should choose their financial adviser carefully.

Watch VideoThe summer job ain’t what it used to be

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Remember babysitting and mowing lawns for cash in your teens? Today’s youngsters are moving towards volunteer work and gap-years.

Richest generation in US history is getting richer

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America’s so-called Baby Boomers are part of the wealthiest generation in US history - and they’re still making money in retirement.

Dagga is risky business

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The legalisation of marijuana is creating headaches not just for new marijuana businesses such as Terra Tech.

Owe back taxes? Lose your passport

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Filing to the Internal Revenue Service from overseas is more complicated and expensive than it is for Americans on home soil.

IRS wants a piece of more jackpots

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America’s tax authority has floated the idea of lowering the mandatory-reporting threshold for slot machines to $600.