Saturday, February 28, 2015

Young adults: More credit card debt than savings

Easy credit is an everyday expression; easy savings is not.        

3 of the worst ways to spend your tax refund

Here are some of the most ridiculous things Americans have done with their refunds.        

Warren Buffett's letter: Gender should never decide CEO

The Oracle of Omaha's annual note to stockholders teases successor talk and swipes at 'preachers of pessimism.'
     
 

9 tax tips for the self-employed

One of the downsides of being your own boss is you also have to be your own tax accountant.        

9 tax tips for the self-employed

One of the downsides of being your own boss is you also have to be your own tax accountant.
     
 

Friday, February 27, 2015

Wolff: It's not REALLY net neutrality

We are entering an era of net negotiation involving major players.
     
 

Net neutrality adrenaline rush fades for Netflix

Trading on Friday suggests investors have little faith in FCC net neutrality rules
     
 

Stocks flat: Nasdaq pauses in 5000 quest

The Nasdaq composite last attained the 5000 level way back in 2000.
     
 

Ruble collapse makes bribery more expensive for Russians

It costs a lot more to bribe a Russian these days.

25 minutes till the open: Nasdaq 12 shy of 5000

Bubble year losses for Nasdaq are almost gone. Tech-packed index is 13 points from 5000.
     
 

UnitedHealth limits coverage for most popular hysterectomies

The nation's largest insurer is putting sharp limits on the most common form of hysterectomies, saying the procedure poses a health threat and that a different form of the surgery has been found to be safer.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Condom maker surges after South Korea legalizes adultery

Cheaters, listen up: It's now legal to have an affair in South Korea.

Prices dip on annual basis; first time in 6 years

Consumer prices in January fell on an annual basis for the first time since 2009 as cheap gasoline continued to suppress inflation.