Could Trump be forced into bankruptcy? Hear why former investment banker thinks so

Former investment banker and Puck founding partner William Cohan explains why he thinks Donald Trump will have to declare personal bankruptcy due to the massive judgement levied against him in the New York civil fraud trial.

CNN Freedom Project: Some Nepalis caught in a spiral of debt

For generations, thousands of low-caste families in southeastern Nepal have been trapped in a form of bonded labor known as Harawa-Charawa. Men grow and till the crops of landowners, while women and children herd cattle. The families have no...

Millennial Money: So you got a raise? Here’s what to do with the money

Some financial planning can help if you have a pay raise on the horizon

Millennial Money: 4 strategies for using side hustles to fund retirement savings

Some people may want to fast-track their savings because they have early retirement goals or want to catch up after a period of not saving as much as desired

You may see more money in your paycheck this month. Here's why

Thanks to inflation adjustments to 2024 federal income tax brackets, more of your wages may be subject to lower tax rates than they were last year.

Liz Weston: 3 time-sensitive money tasks for new widows and widowers

Making decisions when you’re grieving isn’t ideal, but some money tasks are time-sensitive

Tips on how to spend $100 on gifts this holiday season

CNN's Victor Blackwell speaks with Washington Post Personal Finance Columnist, Michelle Singletary about how to avoid financial stress this holiday season.

Apple's sales fall for the fourth straight quarter despite a strong start for latest iPhones

Apple’s sales remained on a downward slope during the summer

Italy approves 24 billion-euro budget aiming to boost household spending and births

Italy’s far-right-led government has approved a budget for next year that aims to bolster public health services, encourage families to have more children and put more money in the pockets of low- and medium-wage earners

OPEC Secretary General says oil under-investment is keeping him up at night

The world needs to invest at least $12 trillion in the oil industry by 2045 if it wants to avoid higher oil prices, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais tells Becky Anderson.

Meme stocks are back as investors buy shares of beaten-down companies such as Yellow and Tupperware

A new class of meme stocks has sprung up during the stock market’s surprise recent rally, raising concerns about investors’ willingness to take on bigger risks amid a still uncertain economy

How a credit card strategy helped me save over $1,100 on a home remodel

Repairs can be expensive, but a two-pronged strategy can lessen the sting

Indian tech giant Wipro to invest $1B in AI

Wipro CEO Thierry Delaporte discusses his company's big investment with Richard Quest.

Liz Weston: Don’t let your credit scores retire

It’s great to wipe out debt before retiring, but watch out for a potential side effect: When you stop using credit, you also stop generating enough data to produce a credit score

How to pay for an expensive summer move

Summer is the most expensive time of year to move

Millennial Money: 4 takeaways from Netflix's money shows

A personal finance writer evaluates the lessons from Netflix’s “Get Smart With Money” and “How to Get Rich,” including the internal work it takes to determine your financial goals

Kimberly Palmer: What to consider before budgeting with the cash-stuffing method

The cash-stuffing method of budgeting has revived the popularity of an old concept known as the envelope system

U.S. Supreme Court issues stunning rulings in final days of its session

In the last days of its term, the U.S. Supreme Court gutted affirmative action, struck down President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, and dealt a blow to LGBTQ rights. CNN's Anna Coren speaks with Natasha Lindstaedt, Professor of...

SCOTUS blocks Biden's student loan plan and limits LGBTQ protections

CNN's Kim Brunhuber looks at the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on student loan debt relief and LGBTQ protections with Jessica Levinson, a Professor of Law at Loyola Law School

SCOTUS overturned student loan forgiveness. People flooded TikTok with their reactions

The Supreme Court overturned President Biden's student loan forgiveness program. Hear from Americans who shared their divided reactions on TikTok.

Do credit card late fees actually protect consumers?

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering a new rule that would slash credit card late fees by 75%, from current highs of up to $41 to as low as $8