Being a Woman Cost Me $2 Million, But Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stood Up for Me

Being a Woman Cost Me $2 Million, But Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stood Up for Me

Thanks to pioneers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, women have come a long way in this country … or have we? A look at the progress, the continuing struggles and my tips for women trying to get ahead today. by: Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert.
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Stocks cut losses after broad sell-off; Dow slides more than 500 points

Stock markets fell sharply, then rebounded somewhat, Monday as rattled investors weighed how the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the search for her successor could overshadow coronavirus stimulus talks, and the implications of …
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Bed Bath & Beyond to Close Stores As the Retail Apocalypse Threatens

It’s no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has dealt a harsh blow to retailers over the past six months. Temporary store closures and decreased foot traffic due to capacity regulations have made it more difficult to keep up with the costs associated with …
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Proposed Accounting Standards Update—Franchisors—Revenue from Contracts with Customers

Proposed Accounting Standards Update—Franchisors—Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Subtopic 952-606): Practical Expedient. By clicking
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Three more former Wells Fargo execs settle civil charges

Three former senior executives at Wells Fargo have agreed to pay six-figure fines to regulators in connection with the bank’s unauthorized account scandal. Matthew Raphaelson, Kenneth Zimmerman and Tracy Kidd were all once executives in Wells Fargo’s …
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