Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money. Hosted by J.R. Whalen.

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The New Fafsa Is Out. Here's What Students and Families Need to Know. 2024-11-22
Expense-Report Fraud Appears to Be on the Rise 2024-11-21
Why Paper Checks Are a Gold Mine for Scammers 2024-11-20
How Softer Crypto Regulations Under Trump Could Impact Bitcoin 2024-11-19
How to Get What You Want Out of Work and Life 2024-11-18
WSJ’s Take On the Week: The AI Trade’s Next Phase Is Here. Are You Ready? 2024-11-17
What’s News in Markets: Tesla Seesaw, Pharma Selloff, Streaming Shines 2024-11-16
Why It’s Getting Harder to Find a Safe-Deposit Box 2024-11-15
What Will a Second Trump Presidency Mean for the Auto Industry and Car Buyers? 2024-11-14
A Property Tax Revolt Is Under Way 2024-11-13
How to Get the Most Out of Those Stockpiled Credit-Card Points or Miles 2024-11-12
The Fed Is Cutting Rates. Why Aren't Mortgage Rates Falling? 2024-11-11
WSJ’s Take On the Week Is Back 2024-11-10
What’s News in Markets: 'Trump Trade,' Warner Bros. Streaming Win, Hershey Sours 2024-11-09
Want to Advance Your Career? Try Reconnecting With Your Old Boss 2024-11-08
How Some Americans Can Make a Supersize 401(k) Catch-Up Contribution 2024-11-07
What You Can Learn From the ‘Happy Warrior’ in Your Office 2024-11-06
Moves to Make if You Think Taxes Will Rise Under Trump or Harris 2024-11-05
Consumer Spending, Slow Job Growth May Factor Into Fed’s Rate Decision 2024-11-03
What’s News in Markets: Super Micro Plunges, Tech Worries, Amazon Rallies 2024-11-02

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