WalletHub looked at 14 key indicators of elder-abuse protection.
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These areas offer a fun time and pleasant weather during the holidays, according to WalletHub.
Free health insurance and paid paternity leave are among the perks you'll find at some of these companies.
As business school enrollments decline across the nation, the Financial Times ranks these programs as the best.
These cold-weather destinations will warm you up for the holidays, according to a new ranking.
More young adults are living with their parents, and parents in these states are bearing the brunt of the trend.
Fifteen nations scored better than the U.S. in terms of the retirement security they provide for their citizens.
These golf courses stand atop the world in terms of beauty and challenge, according to golfscape.com.
Companies from a familiar nation are absent from a ranking of the world's top 10 airlines.
The colleges and universities on this list are doing their part to keep alcohol and marijuana companies in business.
In today's world of fast-paced fads and cultural trends, what was once junk could be a million-dollar auction item.
These college major statistically lead to the lowest salaries and employment opportunities, a new ranking says.
Graduates at these schools come out ahead in terms of tuition costs compared to salaries after they graduate.
Smaller, fast-growing cities are displacing mainstays such as New York and San Francisco as the hot areas of investment.
Criminals have a bag of tricks they use to extract personal information from consumers, the IRS says.
Graduates of these schools stand a much greater chance of going to Ivy League universities, a new ranking says.
The World Bank has released its latest ranking of how well nations focus on education and health care.
Destinations around the Mediterranean were popular among the world's travelers.
These 10 college majors have the most value in terms of salaries and employment, according to Bankrate.com.