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From Charts to Fortunes: The Musicians Who Hit the Billion-Dollar Mark

From Charts to Fortunes: The Musicians Who Hit the Billion-Dollar Mark


Airbus finalizes long-awaited Spirit Aero deal

(Reuters) - Europe's Airbus has finalized an agreement to take some assets from Spirit AeroSystems, both companies said on Monday, completing a critical part of a transatlantic carve-up of the struggling supplier with U.S. rival Boeing. The U.S. planemaker agreed last year to buy back the aerosructures giant it spun off two decades ago for $4.7 billion in stock, while Airbus moved to take on the


Analysis-Unexpected euro surge adds to Europe Inc's tariff misery

By Yoruk Bahceli and Samuel Indyk LONDON (Reuters) -The euro has unexpectedly surged since U.S. President Donald Trump's big tariffs announcement, which is likely to shave at least a couple of percentage points off European company earnings, adding to the impact of the levies themselves. While economists usually expect countries' currencies to weaken when hit by tariffs, limiting the damage


What is the average salary by age – and how do you compare?

Are you making more than your peers? We look at the average salary by age to see how much the typical Brit earns at different stages of their life


The money conversations to have while on a date or in a longer-term relationship

The money conversations to have while on a date or in a longer-term relationship - Are you and your partner financially compatible? Here’s how to kickstart some key conversations which could help you to find out.


The true cost of raising a child revealed — and how much to save for each age


Experts explain what happens to your pension when you die

Experts explain what happens to your pension when you die - Some pensions aren’t inheritable, but others are


20 celebrities who have made bank as business owners

Being famous doesn't always mean you're rich, but these 20 celebrities are both. And they didn't just earn money from their talent. They're also very successful business owners.


6.9% yield! I just added this share to my SIPP

In a turbulent stock market, our writer has been hunting for bargains to add to his SIPP. After a 31% fall so far in 2025, here's one he bought this month. The post 6.9% yield! I just added this share to my SIPP appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


London Marathon 2025 prize money: How much winners and record breakers will receive in iconic race

London Marathon organisers believe this year's elite field is the most impressive ever assembled in the sport's history with Eliud Kipchoge among the big names looking to cash in


Contactless payments cost more than you think says money-saving expert

The rise of phone payments has made overspending easier than ever. A money-saving expert reveals how you can be more conscious with your money and avoid making careless one-tap purchases


The World's Most Successful Bankers

Ever wonder how JP Morgan & Chase got their start? Or how Bank of America became the biggest bank in the US? Let's explore the world's most successful bankers and those behind some of the greatest financial revelations of centuries past.


Meet the world's richest person in every decade for the last 200 years

What did it take to be the richest person in the world in 1820, 1850 or 1900? And how does that compare to today?


Remit now, save more: Don’t delay sending pesos to Philippines

Dubai: Good news! Sending money from the UAE to select countries just got more financially savvy—at least for now. Among popular South Asian currencies, the Philippine peso is showing signs of further strengthening against the UAE dirham in the coming weeks. Want to make the most of current remittance rates? Here’s what you need to know. Will your ...


Obsession with money linked to poorer communication and lower marital satisfaction

A new study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships has found that couples who are overly focused on money tend to communicate less effectively about finances and are less satisfied in their marriages. However, couples who share similar money-related beliefs—known as “money scripts”—tend to have better financial communication,...


Wealthy but don’t feel it? You may have money dysmorphia

Keeping up with the Joneses looks a little different nowadays. With the constant stream of lavish lifestyles on display and an increasing cost of living, it’s easier than ever to feel that you’re struggling financially – even when your bank balance says differently. And there’s a name for that: money dysmorphia. The term, while not a proper medical...


Here’s how much you need to earn to afford a house in every US state


For Dubai property demand, a weak dollar has its benefits, especially for luxury home buys

Over the past few months, the currency markets have started to shift in ways that are beginning to catch the attention of savvy investors. While most people remain focused on the headlines about politics or interest rates, something quieter, and potentially more powerful, is creating a real opportunity in Dubai’s real estate market. The US dollar h...


How much should I have in emergency savings?

When your boiler breaks or your car won’t start, you can find yourself paying a hefty bill. How much should you have in emergency savings to cover unexpected costs?


How the cost of bread in the UK compares around the world

How much dough do you spend on your daily bread? Discover the cost of a white loaf in 25 selected nations around the world.


Low-deposit mortgage deals are at a high but there are many pitfalls to consider before buying property - here's what you must know

According to data compiled by Moneyfacts, there are 845 deals on the market with a 10 per cent deposit, sharply up on the 772 available in March. Similarly, there are 442 deals out there requiring a deposit of just five per cent, which is up from 395 month-on-month and at a level not seen since 2008. Barclays has even launched a new zero-deposit mo...


Should you let your energy bill credit build up or ask for a refund?

Energy firms are sitting on £3billion worth of energy credit from 15million homes. The average household is £200 in credit with their energy supplier.


Who Were the Richest People in History

From ancient emperors with vaults of gold to oil tycoons and tech moguls, this is the story of history’s richest individuals. We trace their rise, their wealth, and just how much power money really gave them.


Cheaper mortgages and relaxed borrowing risks spike in house prices

First-time buyers are one cohort to be affected by lower home loans and reduced borrowing criteria - as they could find themselves in negative equity in future


How the UK's average salary compares to the rest of the world

We take a look at the average annual salaries in 42 different nations around the world. How does your salary compare?


Best men’s wallets and card holders from designer to classics

Best men’s wallets and card holders from designer to classics - Options you’ll be pleased to pay and display


China lowers minimum amount for tax refunds for tourists to boost spending

China lowers minimum amount for tax refunds for tourists to boost spending - China has lowered the minimum amount tourists spend to get tax refunds as part of measures to boost consumption as its economy comes under pressure during a trade war between Beijing and Washington


Frugal postgraduate reveals how she's paying off $166k of debt in 5 years

Brooke Eichenbaum, 29, is living frugally to pay off $166k in debt, including $137k in student loans and $29k in a car loan. Since graduating with a physical therapy degree, Brooke has cut costs by cooking 99% of her meals, avoiding new clothes, and opting for low-cost activities. She earns $5,500 a month, putting $2,000 toward her student loan and $500 toward her car. After three years, she has reduced her debt to $80k. Brooke’s tips for others: cook at home, avoid new clothes, plan free activities, and track spending. She hopes her story inspires others to take control of their finances.


How we became ISA millionaires and retired early by our 40s


Chancellor under pressure as nurses and teachers target higher pay rise

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is facing further pressure from millions of public sector workers following recommendations that they should be offered a 4 per cent pay rise. The proposal has been put forward by the independent pay review body, which represents 514,000 teachers, for the rise to be close to 4 per cent. Meanwhile, the body acting on b...


Psychologist warns 'money hoarders' they may 'never feel secure' due to financial disorder

Money hoarding is a complex issue that can rear its head at any age and can have a serious impact on a person's mental health as a psychologist delves into the little-known issue


Worried About 2025 Travel Costs? Here Are 10 Budget Red Flags to Watch

Worried About 2025 Travel Costs? Here Are 10 Budget Red Flags to Watch


Everything You Need to Know About Buying Diamonds

Diamonds are not cheap, but they are such a pleasant treat. People use them for engagement rings, special gifts, and personalized pieces. Potential customers are faced with a huge choice as the market contains many retailers trying to buy high-quality diamonds at reasonable prices. Rare Carat stands out from other options in the market in […] The post Everything You Need to Know About Buying Diamonds appeared first on Our Culture.


Silver jewellery is on the rise – and it’s great for older complexions

Are you a gold person or a silver person? Not long ago, the answer would be instant and definitive; like cat or dog, gin or vodka. But after years of yellow-gold dominance, the winds of change are shifting former die-hard gold fans towards the cool brilliance of silver. The price of gold has a part to play, due to financial uncertainty globally aft...


Family-run businesses face challenges amid rising costs - but say one thing is key to survival

A poll of nearly 1,200 family business owners found 82% believe intergenerational collaboration is key to growth.


Pensioners urged to check if they can claim nearly £3k tax refund windfall from HMRC

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has processed more than 15,000 pension tax refund claims in the first quarter of 2025, with pensioners receiving back nearly £3,000 each on average. Between January and March, the tax authority handled 15,274 repayment claims from retirees who had been overtaxed on their pension withdrawals. The total amount refunded d...


Here’s how to build a £100k ISA starting with £5k today

Increase an ISA's value 20-fold? It need not just be the stuff of dreams, according to this writer -- though he doesn't claim it'll be easy! The post Here’s how to build a £100k ISA starting with £5k today appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


Schools Set to Tackle Scams with Financial Literacy Lessons for All Ages

Schools across England are set to introduce financial literacy lessons for students as part of an important curriculum update. The new lessons aim to educate pupils on topics such as online spending, financial scams, and the potential risks of in-game purchases. The initiative responds to growing concerns over the financial decisions young people m...


Ranked: the world's 20 highest-paid actors

From Brad Pitt to Dwayne Johnson, discover which movie star earned the most in 2024.


10%+ dividend yields! 3 of my favourite dividend shares for May

These dividend shares offer yields that smash the FTSE 100 average. Here's why they're great passive income stocks to consider. The post 10%+ dividend yields! 3 of my favourite dividend shares for May appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


'I'm 24 and planning to soft retire by 40 thanks to my savings plan'

A social media user went viral after sharing how she's planning to 'soft retire' in her 40s


Up 33%! Here’s why I’m not buying more Lloyds shares this month

Lloyds shares are on a tear in 2025, up almost a third since the year began. But Mark Hartley remains hesitant, citing upcoming issues that could affect performance. The post Up 33%! Here’s why I’m not buying more Lloyds shares this month appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


£20,000 in savings? Here’s how it could be used to target a £913 second income each month

Christopher Ruane walks through some practicalities of how an idle £20k could be the foundation for a sizeable long-term second income. The post £20,000 in savings? Here’s how it could be used to target a £913 second income each month appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.


The highest paying jobs in the UK (and how to get one)

Who earns more – surgeons, chief executives, IT directors or PR aficionados? Telegraph Money has analysed provisional data from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, to create a list of highest paying jobs in the UK – ranking occupations based on their median annual gross pay for all full-time employees. Note that because we’ve used median e...


Dubai’s NOVVI Properties to woo foreign investors at roadshows in Italy

In recent months, the global financial landscape has shifted dramatically, with the US dollar weakening against the euro and sterling. For foreign investors, this presents a golden opportunity to acquire real estate in one of the world’s most resilient and attractive markets, Dubai. With its exceptional lifestyle offerings and unmatched investment ...


UK banks set to reassure households as tariffs ‘watershed’ moment for economy

UK banks set to reassure households as tariffs ‘watershed’ moment for economy - Some of the country’s biggest high street lenders will publish their latest financial results next week.


What your old computers and games consoles are worth today

From Atari to Amstrad and Sony to Sega, some of these computers and games consoles are worth serious money today.


I landed the best paying job I’ve ever had, I had good credit and everything was falling into place, but then I made a major financial mistake. Now what?

Many people get complacent and make major financial mistakes under the assumption that their stable job and solid credit will always protect them. We look at how to get on the road from ruin to recovery.


18 Items That Are Expensive in America but Cheap Everywhere Else

Discover 18 items that are expensive in America but cheap everywhere else. From education and healthcare to produce and cheese, find out what Americans pay more for and why.


Do I (in the UK) need to worry about the US stock market?

A trade war with China and suggestions Donald Trump will sack the head of the Federal Reserve have weighed heavily on the US stock market. It was already reeling after the president’s announcement of universal tariffs on the whole world, and, despite recovering some of its losses, remains down on the start of the year. In the UK, you may be wondering whether any of it matters to you. The short answer is that it could – without realising it, you...