
Obsessed With Rate Moves? This Financial CEO Explains How to Focus Less on the Fed
A financial‑services CEO urges Americans to stop chasing Fed rate forecasts and instead build cash plans anchored in current needs. He argues that despite rates stabilizing, lingering fear from the 2025 surge is causing delays in home purchases, borrowing and refinancing. By dividing money into readily accessible cash, short‑term savings, and long‑term investments, consumers can gain flexibility and improve cash flow now rather than waiting for a better rate. The piece promotes a mindset shift away from missed‑opportunity thinking toward resilient, goal‑driven finance.

Stocks Recover as Oil Retreats From $119: Stock Market Today
Crude oil futures hovered just below $119 per barrel, easing fears of a supply shock amid heightened Middle‑East tensions. The broader market rebounded, with the Nasdaq gaining 1.4%, the S&P 500 up 0.8% and the Dow rising 0.5% after a volatile...

Not Even Death Can Cheat the IRS: Lessons From a Massachusetts Estate
James and Carlene Whittemore failed to pay federal taxes from 2008‑2014. After James died intestate in 2017, the IRS sued his surviving spouse in 2024, arguing she was the estate’s de facto executor. A Massachusetts federal court affirmed she was the...

Winning an Exit: What Business Owners Can Learn From Meta's Billion-Dollar Manus Deal
Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Chinese AI startup Manus sparked criticism for overpaying, yet the deal highlights how strategic buyers can justify premium prices. The article argues that relying on comparable‑company analysis often undervalues a business’s future integration potential. It urges...

How to Prevent AI-Generated 'Workslop' From Destroying Your Workplace Relationships
The article defines “workslop” as AI‑generated content sent without editing, which erodes trust among coworkers. Research from BetterUp Labs and Stanford Social Media Lab shows 50% of recipients view the sender as less creative and 40% see them as less...

Costco's Auto Program: Can Membership Pricing Really Save You Money on a Car?
Costco’s Auto Program connects members with vetted dealerships that offer pre‑arranged pricing on new, electric, and certified‑pre‑owned vehicles. Average discounts hover around $1,000, and members also receive a 15% discount on parts and service up to $500 per visit. The...

Nasdaq Leads a Rocky Risk-On Rally: Stock Market Today
The Nasdaq Composite posted the strongest advance among U.S. indexes, rising 0.8% as risk‑on sentiment persisted amid solid earnings and encouraging economic data. Federal Reserve officials remain divided on rates, while housing starts jumped 6.2% to a five‑month high and...

Stocks Make More Big Up and Down Moves: Stock Market Today
U.S. equity indexes posted modest gains as AI‑related uncertainty lifted volatility, with the VIX climbing to 22.96 before settling near 20. The utility sector saw DTE Energy’s earnings beat forecasts, propelled by a new 1.4 GW power contract for an AI‑driven...