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Giving the ultra-rich financial advice doesn’t make you one of them
How to keep a clients’ respect — and your own — when dealing with the top 1/10 of the 1%.
Meet the post-millennials — you’ve never seen such a group
A new study says the latest generation is breaking the mold in a lot of ways.
California wildfire victims will face unique challenges finding new housing
Inventory has grown in recent months, but the state still has one of the most competitive housing markets in the country.
Amazon HQ2 could push 800 people into homelessness, economist says
What Amazon HQ2 will mean for the homeless and hungry in New York City and Northern Virginia.
Farm Bill would shrink grocery budgets for more than 1 million households on food stamps
The bill was passed in the House.
How the new 2019 tax rates could affect you
Standard deductions are going up, again.
These 10 cities have the most real estate bargains
Buyers in San Jose, Calif. and Dayton, Ohio will find wildly different versions of ‘bargain’ home listings, a Trulia report found.
How to avoid GoFundMe scams like the one involving the homeless veteran
Donors were duped out of more than $400,000, authorities said.
The splurge wine for your Thanksgiving table
Robert Mondavi’s Cabernet Sauvignon comes from its prized To Kalon vineyard.
How your iPhone could save your life
A new study says an iPhone app identifies potentially fatal heart attacks with near-accuracy of an ECG.
Elsewhere on MarketWatch Fed’s Evans sees possibility of up to 4 interest-rate hikes in 2019
Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans is sticking with his projection that interest rates could comfortably run above the so-called neutral rate, a projection that comes as the Fed is widely expected by financial markets to continue with policy tightening well into 2019.
Households remain far less in debt than they were during the recession
Households remain far less in debt than during the recession, according to new data released Friday.
Mimi Walters loss signals California Republican ‘desperation’ | Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grapples with sexism, ageism
GOP Rep. Mimi Walters has been ousted by Democratic Katie Porter. Meanwhile, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been mistaken for an intern and Congressional spouse, as well as criticized for her attire.
Judge orders White House to reinstate CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s press pass
A federal judge granted an emergency motion to restore the White House press credential of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta—a victory for the network in a closely watched press-freedom case.
How Amazon (and Trump) can get rich off a tax break that’s supposed to help poor people
Not only did Amazon get $1.5 billion in subsidies from New York to locate one of its new headquarters in Queens, the most valuable company in the world will also be able to take advantage of a tax break designed to help poor neighborhoods.
Gold ends higher for a third session and books a more than 1% weekly advance
Gold futures end higher Friday for a third consecutive session to book a weekly advance of more than 1%, with geopolitical turmoil and broader equity market weakness helping to underpin prices.
These two big catalysts could kick the sluggish bull market in stocks into high gear
Haverford Trust’s Hank Smith says a trade resolution with China and a pause in interest-rate increases could ignite a rally.
Black Friday bargain stocks: Consider Ford, Intel and three others
These five stocks look fairly valued when compared with the S&P 500.
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