It’s 2 o’clock on a steamy summer Tuesday. The Macy’s shoe department at Town Center at Boca Raton is teeming with commerce. Stacks of disheveled shoes boxes are strewn everywhere.
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Original Penguin Store Now Open at MIA
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3 Dividend Investing Tips That Could Earn You Thousands
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How Buying a Cheap Used Car Saved Me $25,000 Over 12 Years
One simple decision to buy a vehicle on the cheap, rather than new, and keep it for a very long time has saved me boatloads of cash. Let’s just get
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Dear Mr. Berko: Could you please explain a qualified longevity annuity contract to me? A 65-year-old friend may invest $90,000 in a QLAC with MetLife. He says that when he’s
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Dear Mr. Berko: Recently, I’ve been hearing the term “labor force participation rate” on most of the news shows. Could you please explain what this term means in simple-to-understand English?
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These three stocks are about as safe as it gets. You’re likely aware that stocks tend to be more volatile than other asset classes. That simple fact keeps many from putting
The Most Important Lesson From Wells Fargo’s Giant Debacle
Wells Fargo is guilty of the same type of behavior that got its less-respected peers, Bank of America and Citigroup, into so much trouble eight years ago — that is,

