With fewer companies going public, should the SEC allow more people to invest in companies that are still private?
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The Post-9/11 Generation
People now entering the workforce have no memory of the events that etched today’s date into the national consciousness.
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Shomari Hearn in The Simple Dollar
Shomari Hearn suggests that individuals with significant earning power consider using umbrella insurance to protect assets against liability claims.
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News Masquerading As Opinion
Respectable newspapers try to keep opinions out of the news columns – but they don’t run major stories as op-eds, either.
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Budgetary Assault
The support of generations of displaced Palestinians, now around 5 million, is no longer a relief effort; it is an industry.
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Mugging, In More Ways Than One
Senate hearings often involve mugging for cameras, but Judiciary Committee Democrats added a genuine verbal sucker punch.
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A Taste Of Europe For California Business
California lawmakers want to make public company boards look more like Europe’s, with a gender mandate.
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Puerto Rico Invites A Write-Off
Relocating every Puerto Rican to the mainland would make more sense than granting the island’s $139 billion aid request.
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Living In An Airbnb
Airbnb’s partnership with apartment complexes can offer a good deal, except possibly for existing tenants.
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After The Storm, Part One
Claiming insurance after a storm can be a lengthy slog – and getting a check doesn’t mean the money is yours to spend.
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