I think just about everyone is happy to put 2020 behind them and look forward to this new year of 2021. The pandemic, summer of protests, and election have
As we begin in 2021, there’s no better time to get your finances in order, starting by creating a budget.
The New Year is often associated with beginnings: new
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The event at the United States Capitol building had a resounding impact around the world, but it didn’t deter global stock markets.
Last week
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Last week was the cherry on top of a turbulent year for investors.
After the $900 billion fiscal stimulus bill was signed on Sunday, major U.S
One of my all-time favorite movies is Mel Brooks’ classic 1980’s Star Wars-inspired spoof: “Spaceballs.” Other than being hilarious, it can teach us some life
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U.S. stock markets remained calm as a fresh chapter opened in the coronavirus stimulus saga last week.
Congress managed to cobble together a new
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Congress is at $900 billion, will they hear $1.4 trillion, $1.4 trillion, governments at $900 billion, who’ll go $1.4 trillion, $1.4 trillion…
The
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When it comes to beverages, frothy can be delicious.
In what may be the least inspiring description of fizzy drinks ever written, a group of food
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When is bad news good news? Take a look at last week.
Major stock indices in the United States hit all-time highs on Friday, despite a lackluster
Car ownership is necessary for many of us to get around, especially for those who live far from public transportation. While you may choose to drive something
If you have a child graduating from high school or college and entering the workforce, they may have the opportunity to open up a 401(k) through their new