Tag: Personal Finance
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I’m a single parent with 2 kids, and owe $27,000 after being scammed. What now?
[ad_1] I’m a single parent with two kids, and fell victim to an online dating scam. I have no legal recourse as I did this on my own, thinking I was helping someone. My credit has now tanked. I owe $17,000 on one credit card, and I have two loans of $5,000 each. I have my…
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The 2023 Honda Civic: sophisticated style, tasteful interior and plenty of performance options, plus the ferocious type R is back
[ad_1] The Honda Civic is our highest-rated compact car of 2023 and a Kelley Blue Book Best Buy Award winner. Pricing starts at $23,750. The 2023 Honda Civic is a well-rounded compact car that does just about everything right. It looks good, drives well, and has a proven track record of exceptional reliability and resale value. For…
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The 2023 Kia EV6 vs. the Volvo XC40 Recharge: Which one is better?
[ad_1] Almost every automaker has at least one electric vehicle for sale in 2023. Most have chosen to start with a compact SUV — one of the more popular categories of cars for sale in the U.S. But that can be where the EVs’ similarities end. Their prices vary. Their ranges vary. The elements of…
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How Barbie conquered America – MarketWatch
[ad_1] Barbie built her dream marketing campaign. On Friday evening, as Barbie fever took over movie theaters across America — and the world — one scene struck me as romantic, poignant and sort of beautiful. But it wasn’t a scene from the feel-good movie, which was designed to lift spirits while taking some swipes at…
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NBA players react to reported $700 million offer for Kylian Mbappé: ‘Wtf’
[ad_1] French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain has entered negotiations with Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal for star striker Kylian Mbappé, according to multiple reports. Mbappé, who is in the last year of his contract, could receive a massive payday of $776 million for one year as part of the deal, according to reports from CBS…
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Opinion: How you feel about the market matters more than the stocks and bonds you like
[ad_1] Seventy-one years ago, Harry Markowitz revolutionized how individuals and institutions invest by drawing attention away from individual security selection and focusing it on portfolio construction more broadly. To Markowitz, which stock a portfolio held mattered far less than the mix of stocks, bonds and other broad asset classes. Moreover, long-term benefits could be gained…
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Stock market strategist David Rosenberg gives the Fed no credit — and no mercy
[ad_1] It’s said that you don’t know an economy is in a recession until it’s in one. Or as David Rosenberg puts it: “Recessions are like an odorless gas. They sneak up on you.” These days, Rosenberg is looking for fresh air. A former chief North American economist at Merrill Lynch and now president of…
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Stocks are making a run for record territory. Will the Fed end its rate hikes anyway?
[ad_1] Stocks have been closing in on record territory, which isn’t supposed to be a key worry of the Federal Reserve. But after a dizzying three years of pandemic extremes, the stock rally has become a source of market angst, right as the Fed attempts a final chapter in its epic rate hiking saga. “There…