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Personal Finance Daily: I found an old lien on my home from a past refinance. How do I get rid of it? and millions of Americans, still hurting from COVID-19, say normalcy is years away

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‘Warren Buffett and Harry Potter couldn’t get those two retired early’: When financial advisers can’t make their clients see the light

‘We put our spendthrift neighbors in touch with our financial adviser. They called her lousy. So how come WE are the ones who retired early?’

‘What the hell!’ I’m 28, have no debt, a 401(k), Roth IRA and $45K in cash. Should I save for a house or buy a Tesla Model 3?

‘I believe I can buy the car and strap down, and save more aggressively to replenish the funds.’

I lost my job at 55 and started my own successful business. I now constantly get texts from friends and former coworkers asking how I did it. What do I do?

‘I liken these friends and former colleagues to the kids at school who march right to the head of the lunch line to get their food, without waiting in line like the rest of us.’

‘I want to hurt him the same way he hurt me’: My husband sprung a prenup on me days before our wedding. He kept all copies

‘For two years, I asked for a copy and he couldn’t find it. When I finally had enough, I found it in his office and made myself a copy.’

My husband and his brother inherited a property. Our son moved in. We paid $60K in taxes and repairs. Do we split it 50/50?

‘The house is probably 90 years old, and needed quite a lot of work before they could move in.’

I married ‘the life of the party’ — but he’s different at home. He takes his money woes out on me and calls me a ‘gold digger’

‘He was a generous man and financially stable, or so I thought.’

Did you bet on sports this year? The taxman could be coming for your winnings

Bettors may have to pay federal and state taxes on sports betting winnings if certain thresholds are met.

Is the U.S returning to normal? Millions of Americans, still hurting from COVID-19, say normalcy is still years away

‘There’s a very clear divide based on income in terms of how people are experiencing this.’

Study of 1.6 million people looks at the effects of income on our emotional well-being

They say money can’t buy you happiness — but it appears that making more of it makes you feel much better about yourself.

I found an old lien on my home from a past refinance. How do I get rid of it?

Old liens can become major roadblocks when trying to refinance or sell your home.

Elsewhere on MarketWatch
COVID relief bill reopens dispute over Alaskan Native aid that irked Murkowksi

How $20 billion would get handed out to Native American tribal governments could hurt Democrats’ chances of wooing an Alaska Republican to support the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill.

Apple set to face antitrust charges over Spotify complaint, according to reports

Apple is set to face antitrust charges in the European Union over a competition complaint made by Spotify about App Store rules.

Italy’s ban on AstraZeneca exports to Australia raises fears of vaccine nationalism

This is the first use of new rules established by the European Union in January to better control the sourcing of COVID-19 vaccine doses within the bloc.

Credit-card borrowing declines in January, as Americans use stimulus checks to pay down debt

Consumer credit increased $1.3 billion in January, up 0.4% from the prior month, but credit card borrowing slumped for the fourth straight month, the Federal Reserve said Friday.

Biden calls COVID relief plan ‘urgently needed’ as Senate hits speed bump over jobless benefits

President Biden on Friday called his nearly $2 trillion COVID relief plan an urgent priority as the Senate was aiming for a vote on the sweeping measure as soon as this evening or Saturday morning — but was slowed down by a disagreement over unemployment.

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