How can I buy my niece a home in her name only — without alienating or upsetting her husband?

“They live in her husband’s home that he purchased prior to their marriage.”
6 questions investors should be asking as U.S. strikes Iran

Will the U.S. intervention continue? Will Trump’s domestic political coalition hold? What impact might a surge in oil prices have on inflation in the U.S.?
It isn’t just the Strait of Hormuz. Oil traders and global investors await Iran’s response to U.S. strike.

The Strait of Hormuz isn’t the only concern when it comes to flows of crude and other energy products out of the Middle East.
S&P 500 may be up in June, but Iran attacks and tariff fears are good reasons to rethink risk

Tariffs and the Middle East conflict are casting clouds over the U.S. stock market’s June gains.
As Trump badgers Fed to lower rates, it’s the bond market in need of convincing

Trump wants lower interest rates as two of his signature policy initiatives face looming deadlines.
Investors brace for ‘unpredictable spillovers’ in markets after Trump announces Iran strikes

President Donald Trump announced late Saturday the U.S. had joined Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear sites, putting the country in the middle of a Middle Eastern war and setting up a potentially volatile market reaction.
The so-called SPAC king prepares to launch another: ‘The last time wasn’t a success by any means’

The so-called SPAC king, who created a dozen special-purpose acquisition vehicles that lost investors billions of dollars, says he’s getting back in the business.
I’m 51, earn $129K and have $165K in my 401(k). Can I afford to retire when my husband, 59, draws Social Security at 62?

“He is retired from a state job and receives a pension that nets around $3,600 per month, as well as lifelong health insurance for both of us.”
How Trump’s big bill will directly impact your wallet — from paying your taxes and healthcare to raising a child and owning a home

As the Senate debates the tax bill, here’s what’s at stake for your family and workplace.
Should you use your home equity to pay off credit-card debt? Read this before taking out a HELOC.

Banks are pitching home-equity lines of credit as a cheaper form of borrowing as Federal Reserve rate cuts could lower HELOC rates to the mid-6% range, according to one estimate.