Browsing: Personal Finance
Fresh off writing about how the extensive Harvard study on human development shows us how we can invest in our personal happiness, I read a snippet…
Forget the divide between Democrats and Republicans, or between New York Mets and New York Yankees fans. I’m here to tell you about the real issue…
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) incarcerates nearly 160,000 inmates in its 122 institutions. Of those, less than 3% (4,544) are over the age of 65,…
You’ve seen countless stories about how AI is going to take over the world. I worry about generative artificial intelligence, too, but I’m more concerned about…
In her last days, Feinstein’s daughter and step-daughters battled in court over the Senator’s access to assets left by her very rich late husband, Richard C.…
I moved and listed my home three weeks ago. There’s been some interest, but no offers. I’m not financially strapped by keeping this house because I…
With affirmative action outlawed, and use of SATs in decline, selective colleges are paying ever more attention to essays. ChatGPT poses a challenge. By Emma Whitford,…
What will happen next to bond yields and interest rates? And how should that influence what investors do with their spare cash?Bond yields began moving higher…
While stocks get clobbered by rising bond yields, financial experts say everyday investors can roll with the punches by increasing their exposure to longer-term Treasurys and…
When interest rates rise, bonds’ market values decline. Rising yields mean rising borrowing costs for companies, which can hurt their share prices. But it also makes…