Eric Meermann observes that taking on educational debt is not always a bad decision.
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Actions Speak Louder, But Words Still Matter
The Supreme Court’s decision in the “travel ban” case was a little about talk, but a lot more about action.
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A Financial Planner Confesses His Sins
Is confession good for the wallet as well as the soul? A financial planner seeks salvation in the company’s blog.
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Was A Tax Case Really About Abortion?
A landmark Supreme Court tax case may have even bigger impacts down the road on abortion and political spending controversies.
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Marijuana Goes Mainstream Up North
Recreational marijuana is about to become legal across Canada. How long before we follow our neighbors’ sensible lead?
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How Now, Thou Dow?
With GE’s exit, the Dow Jones industrial average continues to become less industrial.
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Send The NBA Draft Back To School
The NBA draft dropped out of high school years ago, to the dismay of young players ready to go pro. Is it time to go back?
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The World’s Greatest Back-Seat Drivers
Ten out of 10 U.S. senators believe they know better than the president when it comes to China.
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Thomas Walsh in Newsmax
Thomas Walsh suggests strategies for coping with four common threats to retirement savings.
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An Untimely Death, A Timely Reminder
XXXTentacion’s death at age 20 underscores that while everyone needs an estate plan, rising artists have special concerns.
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