F
    Fox Business

    Fox Business

  • Boomerang Kids: How Long Should They Stay?

    By Kathryn TuggleYoung adults aren't looking on craigslist for a roommate-they're turning to their only option: mom and dad.Related: How to Avoid Boomerang KidsA new study by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that more members of Generation Y-those in the 25-to-34-year old age bracket-are living at home with their parents. From 2005 to 2011, the number of Generation Y males living at home increased to 19% from 14%, according to the study, America's Families and Living Arrangements: 2011. Similarly, the number of young women returning to the nest rose to 10% from 8% in the last six years. ...

  • Need a Tutor for Your Child? First Steps and Cheap Options

    By Kathryn TuggleAs semester report cards start trickling in, many parents may see room for improvement in their child's grades. Although hitting the books a little harder may be the easiest and cheapest solution to improving a GPA, some children may need additional help to work through tough subjects. ...

  • Cheating Men: Blame the Economy?

    By Barbara ManninoTough economic times could cause men to become more "prepared for sex," claims Omri Gillath, a social psychology professor at the University of Kansas, in a recent research report. "Men want to breed, or spread their genes, when environmental cues signal overall low survivability."

  • Baby on the Way? Here's How to Budget

    By Julia ScottThere is nothing that makes you grow up and budget like getting pregnant. Learning you are pregnant tends to unleash emotions in this order: excitement, terror and then fiscal responsibility.

  • Unattractive to Women? Fat Chance!

    By Kate RogersRich, portly, men with beautiful women on their arms are no rarity in today's society. In fact, some might even argue it's the norm. According to a recent study, this coupling can be explained by simple math.

  • Six Ways to Tell if a 'Designer' Handbag is Fake

    By Lauren CovelloThe fashion industry may have a high tolerance for fake people, but its tolerance for fake merchandise is an entirely different story.

  • Strings Attached: Online Dating for Married People

    By Kathryn TuggleIt's no secret online dating is rapidly becoming one of the most popular ways singles are meeting to start a relationship and find a mate. According to a recent Match.com survey, 1 in 5 new committed relationships originate online.

  • Liz Taylor's Jewelry Collection Could Break Records

    By Lauren CovelloElizabeth Taylor had a great many loves, not the least of which was her jewelry.

  • Designer Diapers: Sales Booster or Bum Idea?

    By Kathryn TuggleThis fall, Huggies will launch camouflage diapers just in time for hunting season. But if deep brown and green hues don't match your baby's eyes, you can opt for polka dot, floral and argyle-patterned diapers already offered by Pampers.

  • Table Trouble: How to Get Into the Top Restaurants

    Even foodies with fat wallets can have a tough time getting into the most raved-about restaurants, some of which require reservations months in advance. Here are a few tips to maximize your success rate. <br> <br> See also: <br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.foxbusiness.com/travel/2011/07/18/act-like-celeb-and-rent-island/">Act Like a Celeb and Rent an Island</a> <br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2011/07/29/celebrity-secrets-mercedes-cruisesat-volkswagen-prices/">Celebrity Secrets: Mercedes Cruises at Volkswagen Prices</a>

  • When Is the Best time for Back-to-School Shopping?

    School season is not far away, and consumers are preparing for their annual back-to-school shopping trips. Although shoppers plan to spend about the same amount as they did last year, they are waiting to start shopping till later than they did in 2010, according to a recent survey. The NPD Group re

  • Six Things Not to Say to a Recently-Laid Off Spouse

    There's no question that losing your job is stressful, but if it happens to your spouse, the whole family feels the pressure. Knowing what to say-and what not to say-can be difficult, especially when emotions are running high. "It's very common for someone to think their spouse doesn't get it, or t

  • Make Room for Baby: How to Financially Prep for Parenthood

    Raising a child is one of the most amazing and intense experiences one can have in life. Parents to be should be prepared to experience emotions and feelings they've never felt before--and most of them are good!

  • Self-Diagnosing Online: What You Need to Know

    We already shop, e-mail and pay bills online, so why not diagnose our latest medical condition? The Internet can be a treasure trove of medical information, but it can also lead to the creation of "cyberchondriacs" that can simply type in their symptoms and be inundated with information about rare d