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Eleven investing mistakes we all makeWe all make mistakes and we all make investing mistakes. These 11 mistakes are easy one to make, but totally avoidable.聽
Opinion: Donald Trump is what's wrong with American bankruptcy lawsThe bankruptcy laws were originally attended to assist people who cannot pay their debts. More recent bankruptcy laws have been shaped and utilized by large corporations and wealthy political benefactors, like Donald Trump.聽
ConAgra cuts jobs and moves to the Windy CityConAgra, the parent company for many household names, is cutting jobs and moving its headquarters out of Nebraska in effort to improve sales.聽
Why Whole Foods will stop selling products made by prisonersWhole Foods聽has agreed to stop selling聽cheeses and other products made聽with聽prison聽labor.
How much should you be spending on a date?If you're breaking into savings to afford a date, you're likely overspending. These rules will help you stay within your budget, even with an active dating life.
Chick-fil-A expands to 'most unforgiving restaurant market'Chick-fil-A is set to open its first full-service location in New York on Saturday.聽
For investing and kids' sports, make sure to diversifyThe investing motto, "diversify" is applicable to kids' sports and investing.聽
First LookIs your credit card secure? How to get latest chip and dip technologyCurrently, only 40 percent of consumers have credit cards with the chip EMV technology, the new industry standard.
Use your credit card, not your debit card, onlineIt might be tempting to use your debit card for online purchases, but you're putting yourself at risk. Read more to learn why credit is safer online.
EMV chip cards: everything you need to knowToday, Oct. 1, is the day retailers and credit card issuers must either switch to EMV chip technology or assume聽greater liability for fraudulent purchases. If you received a new chip card聽already, you鈥檒l probably get one in the near future.
Five train trips everyone will enjoyTrains are part of American history and life. These five train trips are engineered for everyone to enjoy.聽
10 Americans who are not only wealthy but charitableThe 10 wealthiest and most charitable Americans, based on the percentage of wealth donated last year.聽
Eight times to avoid dividend stocksDividends are payments made by companies to shareholders. They can be very appealing, but there are many reasons to avoid them.聽
Ralph Lauren steps down as CEO of his fashion empireAfter 48 years with his namesake brand, the designer will now become chief creative officer. Old Navy executive Stefan Larsson will succeed him.聽
Five reasons to give your kid a credit cardThe clich茅聽of a teen maxing out his or her first credit card has been imprinted on our collective cultural memories thanks to television sitcoms. But giving your child a credit card might be a terrific way to improve their credit and prepare them for adult life.
Tesla Model X: the new safest SUV?Tesla CEO Elon Musk spent nearly the first half of his Model X presentation outlining the new SUV's safety features. The聽The Model X, he said, is the first SUV that鈥檚 five-star in every safety category.
Iran is open for business, but sanctions and political risk remainA nuclear agreement agreed in July has triggered interest from European countries who expect their sanctions to be lifted next year. But the US will maintain non-nuclear sanctions that could stifle investment.聽
Investing is just like buying avocadosThe guacamole principle of investing will help the average grocery shopper grasp a better understanding of the fundamentals of the stock market.聽
Target expands price-matching. Can it compete with Amazon, Wal-Mart?Target is expanding its price-matching policies in time for the holidays, but will the changes make it more competitive against its retail rivals?
Opinion: Why we must end upward pre-distrubtions to the richThe most important political competition over the next decades will not be between the right and left, or between Republicans and Democrats. It will be between a majority of Americans who have been losing ground, and an economic elite that refuses to recognize or respond to its growing distress.聽
