Earning $350,000 annually and owning two properties, the Lauren Fichter family still faces financial anxieties, struggling to save for their children's college education.
Mr. Hoang Tuoi, 38, from Dong Nai, was riding his motorbike with his wife and two children when he fell at the Mai Dich - Pham Van Dong intersection due to slippery roads on the morning of 2/7.
With a youthful heart, calligraphy skills, and a talent for playing the hulusi, 102-year-old Mr. Giang from Wuhan has won the heart of 85-year-old Ms. Truong at their nursing home.
Over 500 students attended the opening event of the "financial peace of mind for generation z" workshop series on 23/6, learning about budgeting, saving, and investing.
Hundreds gathered at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism, braving the rain to cheer on troops rehearsing for Vietnam's 80th National Day celebration on the morning of 2/7.
The Bon Spa system introduces Bon AI, a virtual assistant using artificial intelligence to address the concerns of pregnant women and postpartum mothers.
Instead of working, many young people are choosing to stay home to care for their elderly grandparents, managing their medications, household chores, providing emotional support, and accompanying them to medical appointments.
Mutual funds offer accessible entry points for all budgets, turning idle cash into long-term investments and contributing to effective and sustainable personal finance, according to Dragon Capital experts.
Seemingly small rules, such as how to resolve disagreements and behave daily, significantly impact family members and determine whether a family stays close or drifts apart.
After returning a diamond ring to her employer, Ly Ngoc Quyen's life took a dramatic turn, leading to a new career and a close bond with her former boss.
Nguyen Hai Lan, 41, from Dong Da district (Hanoi), admits that her child's summer break brings a familiar headache: keeping her daughter off her devices.
After spending 10 years covering his body in tattoos, a man deeply regrets his decision and faces a two-year process just to remove the ink from his face.
After 6 years of living abroad with her two daughters in the US and Australia, Nguyen Thi Huong decided to return to Vietnam, living alone in her house in District 8, Ho Chi Minh City.
While undergoing cancer treatment, 10-year-old Tran Duc Vinh helps his mother make rice paper wrappers daily, occasionally reading Buddhist scriptures with the aspiration of becoming a monk to help those he loves.
Boiling eggs seems simple, but without the right technique, they can be difficult to peel, and the yolks might turn an unappetizing grayish-green and become dry.