finances
Coverage of finances in the Nexus archive.
- Trump ally Nigel Farage wins special election to return to UK parliament
Nigel Farage won a special election, allowing him to return to UK parliament. He had previously stepped down last month in order to trigger the special vote amid controversy over his finances.
- Tamil Nadu budget: Ahead of TVK’s maiden budget, a primer on Tamil Nadu’s finances
The new Tamil Nadu government led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay is preparing to present its first budget, with an analysis of the state's finances, historical data, comparisons to peers, and future challenges.
- Indonesia wanted to give children free school meals. How did it go so wrong?
Indonesia aimed to provide free school meals to children, but the initiative has led to negative impacts on government operations, financial resources, and the intended beneficiaries.
- D4vd murder case: Testimony focuses on singer's finances on 2nd day of preliminary hearing
D4vd, a singer, is accused of murdering a teenage girl. The second day of his preliminary hearing focused on his financials as testimony continued in court.
- Will Andy Burnham unfreeze the personal allowance? What unchanged tax bands have meant for our finances
The article discusses whether Andy Burnham will unfreeze the personal allowance and examines the financial implications of unchanged tax bands.
- Accreditor Puts Mary Baldwin U on Probation Over Finances
The accreditor has placed Mary Baldwin University on probation due to financial issues. The article was written by Gianna Jakubowski.
- How will a judge value my business?
The individual is going through a divorce and is worried about the financial implications, particularly how a judge will assess the value of their business.
- Number of pessimistic Americans preparing for finances to worsen hits four-year peak
The number of Americans pessimistic about their finances reaching a four-year high, with 13.3% of households reporting their financial situation as 'much worse off' compared to a year ago. This marks the highest percentage since July 2022.
- ‘He’s very short-tempered’: My husband won’t sell his home so we can combine our finances and live in comfort. Am I unreasonable?
A wife questions her husband's refusal to sell his home to combine finances and live closer together. Their homes are 20 miles apart, and he continues driving between them daily.
- 3 ways retirees can improve their finances right now
Retirees have multiple strategies to enhance their finances despite the current unpredictable economic climate. The article highlights three specific methods available to retirees for financial improvement.
- What happens if two wage garnishments are put on your paycheck?
Having two wage garnishments on a paycheck can lead to significant financial trouble, as a single garnishment already has a major impact on one's finances. Adding a second garnishment exacerbates the issue, potentially causing even bigger problems. This situation can severely affect an individual's financial stability.
- How much credit card debt is too much right now? Experts weigh in
Experts are weighing in on how much credit card debt is too much, considering current rates. Too much credit card debt can negatively impact finances. The amount of debt considered 'too much' varies.
- Americans bleak about finances, most call using military against Iran a mistake: Poll
A poll reveals Americans are pessimistic about their finances, with half expecting higher gas prices. Most also believe using military force against Iran would be a mistake.
- WATCH: The Gen-Z Debate with Harry Sisson and Isabel Brown
Gen Z faces challenges in finances and mental health, sparking a debate between liberal commentator Harry Sisson and conservative commentator Isabel Brown on issues like climate change and housing prices.