Small backyard homes break new ground A quiet housing evolution is taking place in backyards across the U.S., as new zoning laws and permitting process make it easier to build accessory dwelling units, also known as ADUs.
Riding the volatility waves For investors with a long-term mindset, managing volatility could offer more than just defense.
Forget buying a first home — buy a first property instead Some first-time buyers are “rentvesting” — prioritizing the purchase of a rental or vacation property first as an investment while continuing to pay rent themselves.
Pets, gold, and Bitcoin: Why ETFs are having their moment From sector-focused strategies to volatility-hedging tools to niche themes such as pet care and esports, today’s ETFs are expanding far beyond their original designs.
Homebuyers gain edge in challenging spring market Interest rates continue to test homebuyers this spring, but the market might be trending in their favor as listings surge and home prices show signs of easing.
Adding value: Building the foundation of property wealth Owning real estate can be a cornerstone of long-term prosperity and even generational wealth. The CurrencyTM will be following the latest housing trends in May.
Keeping pace: Financial literacy in the digital age Financial literacy is changing as students need solid financial knowledge and savvy online skills to make informed decisions in today's fast-paced digital world.
Healthcare now, savings later: Turning HSAs into retirement tools Health savings accounts (HSAs) have long been used to cover medical costs. But when treated like a retirement account, they may also help build long-term savings.
Spotting economic signals to help recession-proof portfolios When markets get shaky, understanding how market indicators work can help investors separate signal from noise.
Straight talk: More adults are choosing orthodontic braces Adults now make up about one-third of those opting for braces on their teeth, and the prevalence of video conferencing could be one reason.
Hobby nation: How Americans are spending their 5—9 Hobbies like knitting, sewing, gardening, and baking are making a comeback, with the craft and hobby market projected to reach $74.3 billion in revenue by 2033.
The U.S. wants to cancel paper checks. Here’s why The federal government is phasing out paper checks and will only use electronic payments for tax refunds, Social Security and other benefits by Sept. 30 this year.