Author: Money Mechanics

Culpeper Capital Partners is looking to scale its casualty ILS presence as part of a broader move to grow the asset class over the coming years. Moving beyond its inaugural casualty sidecar with QBE Re, firm leaders revealed to Artemis that they are already building a 2026 pipeline that includes a whole-account retrocessional deal and a strategy to partner with up to five new cedants.As Artemis previously reported, QBE Re, the international reinsurance arm of QBE, closed its first casualty reinsurance sidecar vehicle earlier this month, securing over $550 million in fully collateralised quota share reinsurance through George Street Re.…

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Iowa locals are feeling the pinch from the rising costs, growing credit card balances, and medical bills that pile up faster than a monthly income. Personal loans, student debt, and daily expenses are stressing household budgets, leaving many struggling to stay afloat. As per a survey, an average household carries an average total debt of $46,130, including credit of about $30,420, student loans, credit cards, and other debt. This guide breaks down the top programs, how they operate, and which providers are most trusted in Iowa for 2026. How Does Iowa Debt Relief Work for Residents? Iowa residents can access…

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MegPrime, an affiliate and subsidiary of Texas-based Megatel Homes, is set to launch its digital currency, the MP Token, designed as a rewards platform that renters and homeowners can tap into as a financial path to homeownership. As an inducement to participate in the rewards MP Token program, the program will offer up to $25,000 in down payment assistance and homebuyer assistance to renters who sign up.  MegPrime Holding LLC received a No-Action Letter from the SEC on Thursday night, which will allow the company to begin operating the MP token and MegPrime platform.  Zach Ipour, CEO and co-founder of…

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Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET’s key takeawaysYou can run a report to check battery health in Windows 11.This report provides details on capacity, cycle counts, and more.If your battery is nearing the end of its life, it can be replaced.Have you noticed a decline in your laptop’s battery life? Does it randomly fall below 20%, leaving you scrambling for a charger? You can run a report to check your battery’s overall health and if it’s time to replace it. And no, you don’t have to be a pro to access this feature. The fact is that batteries…

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Key Takeaways Australia’s most affordable retirement cities—from Launceston to Adelaide—offer a lower cost of living than the U.S.While median home values are above those in the U.S., they are about 30% to 50% lower than in the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne.These destinations already have established retiree communities, with 15% to 23% of residents aged 65 and older—meaning infrastructure, health care, and social networks are already in place. Australia offers Americans walkable cities, less crime, stunning coastlines, and a genuine slow-down-and-enjoy-life culture—all in a country where English is the native language, and the coffee is world-class. While the median…

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(Image credit: Getty Images)As a new year gets underway, we tend to think about what we want to do differently with our money: Save more, spend less, invest smarter, retire sooner.This year, consider thinking about your plans differently. Think not only about what — but who. Who are the people you’ve invited into your financial life?Start by naming them. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor. Subscribe from just $107.88 $24.99, plus get up to 4 Special Issues CLICK FOR FREE ISSUE Sign up for Kiplinger’s Free Newsletters Profit and prosper with the…

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(Image credit: Getty Images)For many, retirement is a phase of life to look forward to: A time to travel, practice hobbies and be close to loved ones.However, as the era of defined pension plans fades and responsibility for retirement savings shifts to individuals, it becomes even more crucial to review your workplace benefits — from open enrollment to 401(k) contributions and budgeting — to help ensure your financial future is properly planned.Here are four strategies to help you feel more financially prepared for retirement. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor. Subscribe from…

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(Image credit: Getty Images)For eight years now, you’ve been hearing about taxes going up in 2026 and that the solution was to do Roth conversions before that happened.Now that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has made the prior tax rates permanent, does that mean the Roth conversion party is over?I’m hearing from a lot of retirees who think so. From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance Become a smarter, better informed investor. Subscribe from just $107.88 $24.99, plus get up to 4 Special Issues CLICK FOR FREE ISSUE Sign up for Kiplinger’s Free Newsletters Profit and prosper…

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The story of retirement is still a short one.Before Social Security was enacted in 1935, most Americans simply worked until they physically couldn’t anymore. It was during the post-World War II boom that pensions became popular and retirement became a formal milestone, giving rise to the familiar narrative that you reach a certain number of years, collect your gold watch and head somewhere warm.But retirement has never been static. As health, culture and society evolved, so did life’s chapters. Work shifted from farms to offices. Pensions faded. People became more mobile, more connected and more likely to live decades past…

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(Image credit: Getty Images)Having car insurance is supposed to protect you after a crash, helping cover repairs and medical costs when something goes wrong.But some recent cases in Michigan in which people were reportedly denied claims because they did not list their children with their insurance providers are raising questions about little-known household disclosure rules that can affect whether coverage applies at all.In some states, insurers require policyholders to list not just drivers, but everyone who lives in the household, including children. If that information is missing, even unintentionally, a routine accident can turn into a costly financial nightmare. Here’s…

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