finance
The Seattle tech magnate died from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Why do Americans have so much debt?
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The FIRE movement believes frugality is key to retiring in your 30s; others think the movement is about privilege more than prudence.
Lions, lightning, and rivers all have one thing in common. We can use the laws of nature to build a regenerative economy and fix rampant inequality.
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Sky-high rent, second jobs, and wealth-worshipping 1% TV shows—journalist Alissa Quart explains how the American dream became a dystopia, and why it’s so hard for middle-class Americans to get by.
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Women have different financial strategies and insight than men, argues Sallie Krawcheck, the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women.
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Bitcoin started at $.008, and today is worth over $12,000. What’s the deal with other cryptocurrencies? We’re here to help.
Want to live in an energy efficient masterpiece? This startup has turned a costly overhaul into an opportunity for investors.
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Are you more likely to think everything is going well with your finances if the politics of your country’s leaders align with yours? One new study says yes.
The best career advice that you are not getting? Financial feminist and Wall Street powerhouse Sallie Krawcheck delivers.
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The finance sector often lives up to its bad reputation, but here’s how a 2000-year-old piece of wisdom can help rehabilitate the way people and corporations think about money.
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Imagine a world where governments compete for your citizenships. Bitcoin and Blockchain expert Toni Lane Casserly explains how this technology could anoint people over institutions.
How Blockchain Can Empower Migrants and Refugees
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Here’s something to think about the next time you see a filthy Abe Lincoln on the sidewalk.
Bitcoin will bring a seismic shift in global finance, says Toni Lane Casserly: “If you are an institution with integrity, generally I would say you don’t have anything to worry about.” … So long to the world as we know it.
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