• Chip Gaines faces social media backlash after claiming that 'money is boring' and 'everybody's got money' in discussion over college basketball coach

    The HGTV personality, 49, was involved in an online discussion about the future of covered Baylor University basketball coach Scott Drew.

  • Woman, 22, who works at an exclusive South Carolina country club reveals the VAST differences between people with 'old money' and those with 'new money'

    Darby Parham, 22, has spilled her insights from her job at a country club. She can 'spot old money versus new money a mile away,' she claimed in a TikTok. She went on to break down the style preferences and tipping tendencies of each

  • ‘Understanding Money to Avoid Worries’

    The storyline revolves around the family of a boy named Tin Dung, whose parents are Kim Ngan and Tiet Kiem, with the guidance of ‘financial doctor’ Tien Huyen

  • Cartoon: Take the money and jump

    Cartoon by Jeff Danziger. Campaign Action

  • he said he loved me and begged for money"

    A woman has revealed how she was targeted by a scammer pretending to be Take That singer Gary Barlow. Janet Smith, 62, believed she was talking to the celebrity on Facebook after she added him as a friend in March. Janet says she was bombarded with messages and compliments from the account. After a few days, Janet grew suspicious and persuaded the scammer to reveal their true identity by offering her WhatsApp number in exchange. The scammer told Janet he was a 24-year-old man from Nigeria and...

  • he said he loved me and begged for money"

    A woman has revealed how she was targeted by a scammer pretending to be Take That singer Gary Barlow. Janet Smith, 62, believed she was talking to the celebrity on Facebook after she added him as a friend in March. Janet says she was bombarded with messages and compliments from the account. After a few days, Janet grew suspicious and persuaded the scammer to reveal their true identity by offering her WhatsApp number in exchange. The scammer told Janet he was a 24-year-old man from Nigeria and...

  • he said he loved me and begged for money"

    A woman has revealed how she was targeted by a scammer pretending to be Take That singer Gary Barlow. Janet Smith, 62, believed she was talking to the celebrity on Facebook after she added him as a friend in March. Janet says she was bombarded with messages and compliments from the account. After a few days, Janet grew suspicious and persuaded the scammer to reveal their true identity by offering her WhatsApp number in exchange. The scammer told Janet he was a 24-year-old man from Nigeria and...

  • he said he loved me and begged for money"

    A woman has revealed how she was targeted by a scammer pretending to be Take That singer Gary Barlow. Janet Smith, 62, believed she was talking to the celebrity on Facebook after she added him as a friend in March. Janet says she was bombarded with messages and compliments from the account. After a few days, Janet grew suspicious and persuaded the scammer to reveal their true identity by offering her WhatsApp number in exchange. The scammer told Janet he was a 24-year-old man from Nigeria and...

  • Buying Democracy with Dirty Money

    Japan’s right-wing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP, 自由民主党, Jiyū-Minshutō) is in trouble. Following the assassination of PM Shinzo Abe in 2022, voter abstention and a corruption scandal have eroded the Party’s credibility. The LDP was founded with help from the CIA in 1955 as a weapon against the left. It ruled uninterrupted until 1993 and continues to dominate Japanese politics. To read this article, log in here or subscribe here. If you are logged in but can't read CP+ articles, check the...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Transfer of pension money out of Nigeria escalates

    Apparently driven by instability in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market, pension managers affiliated to foreign partners are now intensifying transfer of accumulated pension assets to their home countries. Financial Vanguard findings reveal that about N416.4 billion was moved out of Nigeria to overseas financial investments in January 2024 alone, far more than N251.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, Q4’23.