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Personal Finance
Alabama parents reportedly spent $3,000 to get their 16-year-old every variety of Stanley Cup
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Investment Desk
January 22, 2024
Personal Finance
No restaurants, clearance sales, or even groceries—No Spend January is the hot new trend that saves thousands for some
By
Blockchain Reporter
January 10, 2024
Commentary
Here’s the real reason AI can never replace financial advisors
By
Trading Desk
January 5, 2024
Commentary
Millennials could soon see their parents become their biggest expense–and American families are woefully unprepared
By
Industry Analyst
December 30, 2023
Success
New Year’s financial resolutions advice from the experts: Unlock unclaimed assets, get retirement ready, and treat your finance goals like fitness
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Industry Analyst
December 29, 2023
Commentary
How a former IRS boss optimizes his charitable trust to support his alma mater–and give assets to his children tax-free
By
Editorial Team
December 27, 2023
Commentary
Former NFL player Carl Nassib: ‘Gen Z college players are living the dream–but they could become cautionary tales if they don’t educate themselves about personal finance’
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Blockchain Reporter
December 22, 2023
Success
It really is the economy, stupid. 39% of middle-class Americans say ‘money’ is their top concern versus just 4% who cite political and social issues, survey finds
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Contributing Writer
December 19, 2023
Success
House, marriage, kids: Millennials and Gen Z who try to follow a ‘traditional’ path of financial milestones may be majorly messing up their finances
By
Digital Assets Editor
December 9, 2023
Success
Charlie Munger warned that a mega-mansion can make you ‘less happy’—and he lived in the same relatively modest house for seven decades
By
Financial Writer
December 2, 2023
Retail
Why online retailers increasingly let customers keep returns—and don’t want you to know much about it
By
Research Team
December 1, 2023
Retail
‘That’s not a Black Friday deal’: Pinched shoppers hold out for deeper discounts—boding ill for earnings
By
Jeannette Neumann
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Olivia Rockeman
and
Bloomberg
November 25, 2023
Commentary
Research shows that grandparents are great personal finance teachers. Here’s what my poppa who became an accountant during the Great Depression tried to teach me about money
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Blockchain Reporter
November 23, 2023
Finance
Excited for the Tesla Cybertruck? You’d better be, because Elon Musk’s EV maker could demand $50K if you resell it sans permission in year one
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Blockchain Reporter
November 12, 2023
Finance
Billionaire Jeff Bezos, a soon-to-be Florida man, sparked a debate over taxes without mentioning them. The implications of his Seattle-to-Miami move show why
By
Editorial Team
November 5, 2023
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AI
Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
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Contributing Writer
Economy
One of the world’s most popular economists on why AI is ‘undoubtedly going to crash’: It’s built off ‘digital...
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Crypto Correspondent
Economy
Trump's retreats on tariffs have already wiped out $800 billion of expected deficit reduction, CBO estimates
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Editorial Team