Set in the '20s, the classic novel -- and Hollywood's latest attempt at a film version -- offers some timeless wisdom about money, love and the pursuit of both.
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Dionne Warwick is the latest in a long list of celebrities who failed to properly manage their money.
Some very wealthy people have retained the spend-less-than-you-earn mindset that got them where they are today.
As we prepare to observe Presidents Day, let's remember that past commanders-in-chief have had financial ups and downs just like the rest of us.
While the very wealthy have yachting and polo to keep them occupied, we common folk can kayak or take a wild ride on a mechanical bull.
The characters in the hugely popular Masterpiece Classic series could have used some better financial advice.
For the world's wealthiest people, buying an average US home would be like spending 42 cents.
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