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Medicare's trust fund faces insolvency in 2026. Here's how that squares with Democrats' efforts to expand the health insurance program

Despite the looming insolvency of a Medicare trust fund, Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending plan would expand the program. Here's how that could happen.

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Looking to vacation for less? Here are the most, and least, affordable destinations in the U.S.

If you're keeping an eye on your budget for your next vacation, here's a look at the most and least affordable spots in the U.S., according to ParkSleepFly.

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How Jana Partners could shake up telecom provider Vonage in a bid to boost value

Activist investor Jana Partners could look for different routes to improve Vonage’s value.

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Her father perished on 9/11. She became an advisor to help others plan for the unthinkable

Chloe Wohlforth was just 16 years old when her father died in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Those events continue to shape her life today.

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Travel + Leisure launches online trip booking functionality and subscription memberships

Travel + Leisure has started two trip-booking services, one free and one subscription, for readers of its longtime luxury travel publication.

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Bank of America announces new CFO, technology and legal heads in sweeping management overhaul

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan announced on Friday the most sweeping management overhaul of his 12-year tenure atop the giant financial institution.

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Legal experts say “This Is It” moment for XRP in Ripple lawsuit,

Finance Feeds | Rick Steves  | Sep 10, 2021 The SEC has filed a letter in opposition to Ripple’s motion to compel the agency to provide clear answers to its interrogatories. The plaintiff argued the defendants have waited until the end of fact discovery, more than seven weeks after receiving the SEC’s first interrogatory responses,


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The lessons for investors from the trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes

Theranos wasn’t the only potential bad actor out there. Here’s how you can protect yourself and your portfolio from corporate fraud.

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How to Develop a Sales Roadmap

Learn about the function of a sales roadmap, why they’re important for startups, and how they can be used to help secure customers. Continue reading

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The number of struggling renters isn't dropping

Even with the darkest days of the pandemic behind us, the number of renters in financial trouble isn't dropping.

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From student loans to Covid layoffs, here's how to deal with the money stress keeping you up at night

Feeling anxious or stressed can have a direct impact on your financial life.

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Apple can no longer force developers to use its payment system in their apps

The New York Times | Jack Nicas | Sep 10, 2021 A federal judge on Friday said Apple can no longer force developers to use its payment system in their apps, a move that will allow companies to avoid Apple’s commission of up to 30 percent on some app sales. The order could upend the


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Democrats may rein in big estates without reforming the estate tax

Democrats may restrict certain trusts and other popular techniques used by the wealthy to help raise money for their $3.5 trillion budget framework.

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Some retirement savers may claim an extra write-off at tax time

The saver's credit offers a write-off for low- and moderate-income filers saving for retirement. Here's how the tax break may soon get a boost from Democrats.

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