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How Many Billionaires Are in the U.S.? More Than Any Other Nation
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Exactly how many billionaires are in the U.S. today? According to the Forbes annual list, 813 billionaires call the United States home as of 2024. That makes the U.S. the country with the most billionaires by a wide margin. Together, they hold a combined wealth of 5.7 trillion dollars.
Recession Pictures
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Trace the economy's path from subprime collapse to the mortgage crisis to the credit market crisis. Check out our Recession Pictures.
Do you pay taxes on your pension income?
A pension is an employer-provided benefit that supplies income when you retire, but it is also taxed. Learn more about pension taxes at HowStuffWorks.
Why are companies allowing people to choose between traditional and Roth 401(k)s?
You've heard of the Roth IRA, but what about the Roth 401(k)? Many employers are offering them. Learn the difference at HowStuffWorks.
How Business Legal Structures Work
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Failing to structure your business in the most appropriate way (given your goals) can lead to problems. Learn about business legal structures.
10 Great Deals That Usually Aren't
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These may sound like great deals, but they usually aren't. Learn about 10 retail tricks that that sound like great deals but usually aren't.
How Financial Aid for Online Degrees Works
Financial aid for online degrees requires careful research in order to avoid scams. Learn about financial aid for online degrees.
What Is the Strongest Currency in the World?
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If you found a bag full of cash, which currency would you prefer it to be? The quick answer might not be the best one; while a suitcase full of U.S. dollars would mean you could start spending immediately (provided you were in the U.S., or in a country that accepted the U.S. dollar as an official currency), there are actually more valuable currencies out there.
How Nonresident Taxes Work
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Nonresident aliens must file federal income tax forms, but with their own special exemptions. Learn more about nonresident taxes at HowStuffWorks.
Coverdell ESA Form Explained
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The Coverdell ESA or education savings account allows your money to grow tax-free. Learn about the Coverdell ESA form and taxes.