David Walters debunks a piece of widespread but misguided financial advice.
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Shomari Hearn in The Wall Street Journal
Shomari Hearn cautions against using credit cards to fund home improvements.
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The End Of Aerial Traffic Reports
The job description “airborne traffic reporter” may soon follow “video rental store clerk” into history.
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Rebecca Pavese in U.S. News & World Report
Rebecca Pavese suggests financially smart ways to support a new grandchild.
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Corporate Owners Assert Their Rights
A Dodd-Frank artifact is allowing shareholders to assert their ownership privileges in public company boardrooms.
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Anthony Criscuolo in U.S. News & World Report
Anthony Criscuolo weighs in on the potential effects of interest rates on the stock market.
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Can Paperless Wills Encourage Estate Planning?
Making a will may no longer require writing testamentary wishes on paper. But can that encourage more people to get them?
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A Bad Idea Comes Back Around
Using private firms to collect tax debts has proven to be a bad idea, but that is not stopping the feds from trying it again.
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Leadership Lessons From The Miami Heat
Leadership is easy when things go well. The test, as Miami’s NBA franchise showed, is to step up when they don’t.
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A Really Bad Tax Cut Idea
Should entrepreneurs’ income be taxed at lower rates than those paid by their employees?
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