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Living Off Investment Interest: The Math Is Easier Than You Think
If you're picturing a stress-free retirement where you live off investment interest, use this easy formula to calculate how much of a principal you'll need.
The Trump administration on Monday doled out billions to states from a fund Congress created to “transform” rural health care ...
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Claiming Social Security early has 1 big downside
Retiring earlier than planned can be tempting, especially when bills are piling up and work feels heavier with every passing ...
Grantham, co-founder of money manager GMO, had a nasty but illustrative run-in with speculative small-caps early in his ...
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The cost per wear philosophy: Are we actually buying smarter?
The cost per wear philosophy isn’t foolproof, as our changing style and emotions often determine what actually gets worn ...
After more than two years of public fretting over AI models as future threats to human civilization or the seedlings of ...
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The Attack On Nigeria’s Power Infrastructure
The Transmission Company of Nigeria transmitted a historic peak of 5,801.84 megawatts on March 4, 2025, marking the highest ...
It’s time to take a look back at 2025 in film and ponder what we’ve learned… 2025 is drawing to a close, and we can get a ...
The surprising reason why VW can sell ultra-affordable cars like the Polo Vivo... but only in certain markets. Hint: It's not ...
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How Warren Buffett Did It
W arren Buffett has long been known and admired around the world for doing something that is, at its essence, mundane. He is not a brilliant artist or a great inventor or a record-setting athlete.
You know the basics: Drop 20 per cent on an investment, and you need a 25 per cent gain to break even. Lose 33 per cent, and ...
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