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Medicare enrollment is often just one big sales pitch. Here’s where to get help.
Sales pitches are often biased, choices can be overwhelming and impartial help is not equally available to all. Source link
‘DJT’ shares see sharpest decline in 6 months with election days away
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group fell more than 22% Wednesday. Source link
5 things to know about the new airline-refund rules that go into effect Monday
The rules requires that passengers receive automatic refunds when flights are cancelled or delayed Source link
Stock of Michael Kors owner Capri dives after judge blocks merger with Tapestry
A federal judge on Thursday blocked Tapestry Inc.’s planned $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri Holdings, agreeing with regulators that the
Hasbro and Mattel are relatively insulated from China tariffs. They would still hurt.
The toy giants are “underindexed to industry average” in terms of their exposure to China, a UBS analyst says. Source
Here’s how much better the WNBA did financially in 2024 than in 2023
The women’s basketball league will start making an extra $140 million a year starting in 2025. Source link
Nvidia, AMD shares extend drops as investors get spooked — but should they be?
An ASML warning about the health of the semiconductor market is one factor weighing on AI chip stocks Tuesday —
‘I want the calls and letters to stop’: My mother died owing $17,000 in credit-card debt. The creditors want their money. Will I have to sell her house?
“My mom passed away in May from Alzheimer’s. I was her primary caretaker.” Source link
How Stanford’s new personal-finance class plans to revolutionize the way we learn and think about money
Economist Annamaria Lusardi is leading an effort to elevate learning how to manage your money Source link
My wife and I moved to the U.S. 8 years ago. We have $45,000. Do we buy a house — or save our money for when we retire?
“We are all naturalized citizens. We have a small savings of over $45,000 deposited in a high-yield savings account.” Source