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State tax departments set their sights on pro athletes’ earnings

Professional athletes face complex state tax filings, given their hectic schedules. The pandemic added another angle: isolation bubbles and remote coaching.

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Stupid

Scott Gallway | Jan 8, 2020 Shadow Government As our institutions have retreated, private capital has emerged as a shadow government. Banks command our economy, the shareholder class commands the politicians, and big tech reigns over it all. Our idolatry of innovators equates wealth with virtue, and does not hold the innovator class, or their


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Just 39% of Americans could pay for a $1,000 emergency expense

Most people don't have the cash to cover an emergency car repair or unexpected medical bill. A new survey shows how that has worsened since the pandemic.

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Cramer says Dow drop reflects 'week of danger' ahead as Democrats try to remove Trump

"What really happened on Wednesday is really uncertain. Impeachment? Or is that crazy? We don't know," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.

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How to attack your holiday debt: 8 strategies to get you back on track

Americans racked up more than $1,000 in holiday debt in 2020.

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Is Digital Banking Safe? Which is safer, Fintechs vs Incumbents?

Which?  | Chiara Cavaglieri | Jan 2021 Which? has rated 16 of the biggest UK banks on the security of their online banking systems. How does your bank's online security measure up? Best banks for internet banking security With so much of our banking now done on our computers and smartphones, it's important that those


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Cryptocurrency's value plummets. Here's what it means for your taxes

Bitcoin's price tumbled on Monday. Whether you see this as a buying opportunity or a chance to bail, the IRS will want to know what you did with your holdings.

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Many workers are unsure how, or when, they can collect extra unemployment benefits

Out-of-work Americans are eligible for extra unemployment benefits, but many are confused by the process around collecting the money.

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Bond king Jeffrey Gundlach says bitcoin is trading like it is in a bubble

"I don't like bitcoin here. I don't like things that are up on a stilt like that," DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach told CNBC.

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Price Discovery in Digital Currencies is Maturing

For the Bitvo Exchange | By Tristram Waye | Jan 11, 2021 Crypto gives users some significant advantages.  The asset doesn't come from a government or a human being.  You get a payment rail, anonymous transfer, and a distributed peer to peer network. And the network is secured by math.  But how do you accurately price


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Powerball jackpot soars to $550 million. Here’s how much the winner would owe in taxes

Whether you take the windfall as a lump sum or an annuity, a big chunk would go to the IRS before the money even reaches your account.

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As the new year kicks off, top Wall Street analysts are bullish on these stocks

TipRanks analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, like Southwest and Papa John's

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A budget game plan: Mother of five pledges to freeze all of her non-essential spending for January

Rachael Bozarth is taking drastic measures to attack her debt by freezing all her non-essential spending in January. Here's when a spending freeze may work.

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Here's how to get out of that vacation timeshare amid the pandemic

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, timeshare owners, often Baby Boomers and considered high-risk, may want out of their units and the financial obligation.

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Hester Peirce Says Enforcement From the SEC Not the Best Way To Provide Crypto Clarity

Forkast | Michelle Lim | Jan 9, 2020 In her first public remarks since the SEC’s lawsuit against Ripple and exclusive interview with Forkast.News Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, SEC commissioner and “Crypto Mom” Hester Peirce says the SEC can do better on clarity and that enforcement isn’t always the best way to provide guidance U.S. Securities


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