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Adam Arnold is a seasoned financial journalist with a decade of experience reporting on critical developments in the global financial landscape. For the past ten years, he has been a consistent voice at Finance Monthly, specializing in comprehensive coverage of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), and broader financial news. Adam also provides deeply researched insights for the publication's net worth articles, offering readers a meticulous examination of wealth accumulation and financial standing. His deep understanding of market dynamics and corporate finance makes his insights invaluable to readers navigating today's complex economic environment.

Articles by Adam Arnold

John Lennon Net Worth 2026: Who Inherited His Estate?

13th May 2026
John Lennon’s estate is estimated to be worth between $800 million and $1 billion in 2026, more than four decades after the Beatles icon was killed outside The Dakota in New York City. Although Lennon was worth roughly $200 million at the time of his death in 1980, the value of Beatles royalties, publishing rights, […]
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How Wealthy Are The Eagles Today? Their Rock Legacy Uncovered

13th May 2026
Updated May 2026 The Eagles are still one of rock’s biggest money machines in 2026, with their combined wealth now reasonably estimated at around $450 million to $550 million. Their Las Vegas Sphere residency has been extended to 64 shows, while Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 has become the first album ever certified quadruple diamond by […]
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What Is Phil Collins’ Net Worth in 2026? Inside His $350M Music Fortune

13th May 2026
Phil Collins has an estimated net worth of around $350 million in 2026, making him one of the richest drummers, singers, and British rock stars of all time. His fortune comes from decades of Genesis royalties, solo album sales, touring income, songwriting rights, soundtrack work, publishing deals, and one of the most commercially successful music […]
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How Much Is Paul McCartney Worth in 2026? Inside His $1.3B Beatles Fortune

13th May 2026
Paul McCartney has an estimated net worth of around $1.3 billion in 2026, making him one of the richest musicians in the world and Britain’s wealthiest rock star. The Beatles legend built his fortune through songwriting royalties, touring, publishing rights, licensing deals, real estate, and his hugely valuable music company MPL Communications. Unlike many artists […]
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Alan Carr Net Worth: TV Money, Tours, Property And His Scottish Castle Project

13th May 2026
Updated: May 2026 Alan Carr’s net worth has come under fresh attention after reports that his Scottish castle project is moving into a new phase. Carr is said to have bought Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders earlier in 2026, with recent reports valuing the historic estate at between just over £3.25 million and £3.75 […]
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What Is Carlos Alcaraz’s Net Worth in 2026? Inside His $50M Tennis Fortune

13th May 2026
Carlos Alcaraz has an estimated net worth of around $50 million in 2026, making him one of the highest-paid young athletes in world sport. The Spanish tennis superstar earns millions through ATP prize money, endorsement deals, luxury sponsorships and appearance fees that reportedly exceed $1 million per event. Forbes ranked Alcaraz among the world’s highest-paid […]
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How Much Is Ringo Starr Worth in 2026? Inside His $350M Beatles Fortune

13th May 2026
Ringo Starr has an estimated net worth of around $350 million in 2026, making him one of the richest drummers in music history. Best known as the longtime drummer for The Beatles, Starr still earns millions every year through Beatles royalties, touring, licensing deals, streaming revenue and one of the most commercially successful music catalogues […]
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Common Tax Mistakes US Expats Make When Selling Investments

21st April 2026
Seling an investment rarely feels like a major event. You click “sell,” maybe shift the money into something else, and move on. It’s part of managing a portfolio. Routine, even. Then tax season comes around, and suddenly that small decision looks… bigger than expected. That’s usually where the confusion starts. Not because expats are doing […]
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Dmitry Borisovich Volkov’s scam-detection methods exposed a $25M extortion network

20th April 2026
Dmitry Volkov on Converting Internal Scam Detection into Criminal Cases At the end of last year, Colombian a‍uthorities incarcerated individuals presumably responsible for a transnational digital e‍xtortion fraud that generated more than a quarter of a hundred million dollars in illicit revenue. The arrests f‍ollowed an eighteen-month investigation built in part on forensic data provided […]
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The AI Boom Is Quietly Triggering a New Commodity Supercycle

17th April 2026
For years, discussions around artificial intelligence have been almost entirely about software, algorithms, various models, and the companies building them. But beneath the surface of this digital revolution, there are far more tangible consequences. The first of them was the skyrocketing price of RAM, caused by huge demand created by powerful AI chips. The next […]
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Octa global broker brand insights: are we heading for a financial crisis in 2026?

17th April 2026
Even before tensions in the Persian Gulf escalated, the global economy was already on a fragile trajectory. As a global CFD broker with deep market expertise, Octa brand has been closely monitoring these vulnerabilities, and, unfortunately, we must concede that risks are plentiful. While no single factor guarantees a crisis, the combination of structural weaknesses […]
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4 Reasons UK Homeowners Over 60 Are Choosing Lifetime Mortgages in 2026 (and 3 Reasons Others Are Walking Away)

16th April 2026
A lifetime mortgage lets UK homeowners aged 55 and over unlock tax-free cash from their property while keeping ownership and avoiding mandatory monthly repayments. Interest usually rolls up, so the loan balance grows over time and is repaid when the home is sold, often after death or long-term care.  For borrowers over 60, the main […]
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