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November 2016

Why Social Security is Your Most Valuable Financial Asset

By Steve Garfink, International Living, What is the most valuable financial asset that will support us in retirement? Most of […]

Self-made millionaire: Don’t put money in your 401(k)

After graduating from college, Grant Cardone was broke and swimming in $40,000 of student debt, he writes in his new […]

The Best-Performing CEOs in the World

There are so many reasons for leaders to focus on the short term: slow growth, shareholder activism, political turmoil—to name […]

200 years of US interest rates in one chart

By Amanda Diaz, CNBC, History shows the only place for interest rates to go from here is higher — according […]

Liquid assets: how the business of bottled water went mad

How did a substance that falls from the air, springs from the earth and comes out of your tap become […]

The Fed’s Legacy: Asset Bubbles and Lost Confidence

By Jim Rickards For most experts, failure is a learning experience that leads to a search for new methods. That’s […]

Future of sports betting: The bettors

Editor’s note: Part 1 of ESPN’s future of sports betting series focused on the paths to legalization in the United […]

Healthy Food, a Happier Life, and Rent of $440 a Month in Spain

By Robbin Riley, International Living, Before I left the United States, I led a stress-filled lifestyle. I was working a […]

How to Stay Patient

After purchasing our house last year, I went onto the popular real estate site, Zillow, to register as the property’s […]

Investing in Wine? Spend Only on What Truly Won’t Be Missed

The business world is the most challenging one in which any person with entrepreneurial skills could get involved. Successful investments […]