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Limiting fees is bad math—and even worse policy - CUInsight
CUInsight.com· 3 days agoPolitical attacks against legitimate financial fees continue to gain traction. It’s not surprising...
‘Zero tip’ for you: Americans get candid about tipping wait staff in new survey
New York Post· 14 hours ago“I think it’s really important to go and talk about the problem, if the problem was so bad that you...
Just Filed Taxes? Here Are 7 Tips From Tax Experts on What NOT To Do Next Year
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWith Tax Day now in the rearview mirror for most Americans, you may think you can let off the...
A Trump-Abbott ticket for 2024? No way. But Texas AG Ken Paxton is the perfect choice | Opinion
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEntrepreneurs like me are tired of them. Swipe fees are akin to a transaction tax that businesses...
Here’s what 5 financial advisors reveal they’d do with an extra $1,000. But are these moves right...
Market Watch· 22 hours ago“If you carry a lot of bad debt, such as credit cards, personal loan or a second mortgage, you...
Driver paid to park but was towed anyway - they were charged $3,000
The US Sun· 1 day agoCITY lawmakers revoked a towing company's business permit for 30 days while a hearing takes place....
US Money Scams You Need to Avoid at All Costs
MediaFeed via AOL· 20 hours agoThe biggest, most common scams hitting American consumers this year with tips to help you avoid them and a guide on how to report scams if you do become...
Expert offers financial planning tips for new college grads
FOX Business· 7 days agoLarge discussed a range of financial issues facing recent college graduates as they enter the...
Expert offers financial planning tips for new college grads
Fox Business via AOL· 7 days agoNew college graduates entering the workforce face financial decisions from managing student loan...
Judge sentences Deepwater, Mo., man for $500,000 in CARES Act fraud
KY3 Springfield· 2 days agoA judge sentenced a Deepwater, Mo., man in federal court for fraudulently obtaining more than $500,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic ...