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Beth Pinsker: That 401(k) match isn’t just free money, 3% could buy you two years of retirement

If you think about money in terms of time, you can see the value of increasing your retirement contributions.

Economic Report: U.S. wholesale inventories slip in July while sales jump

Total inventories of merchant wholesalers were down 0.2% in July, while sales jumped 0.8%, the Commerce Department said Friday.

Earnings Results: Kroger agrees to sell more than 400 stores, settles opioid claims and misses sales expectations

Kroger's stock rose Friday after the grocer announced earnings, a $1.2 billion opioid settlement and a divestiture plan related to its Albertsons merger.

TaxWatch: IRS will pursue 1,600 millionaires who owe back taxes, promising ‘sweeping and historic changes’

The Internal Revenue Service is coming after hedge funds, large law firms, partnerships and more millionaires, the tax agency’s commissioner said.

Brett Arends's ROI: This oil chart will scare the socks off you

If your coffee isn’t giving you enough of a jolt this morning, just check out this chart.

The Ratings Game: Adobe’s earnings are on deck, but that’s not the main reason its stock won a new fan

Adobe could be in the midst of a strong quarter, but that's not the only reason a Mizuho analyst is feeling more upbeat about its stock.

Futures Movers: U.S. oil higher after snapping 9-day winning streak

Oil futures rise Friday, on track for strong weekly gains after hitting 2023 highs earlier in the week.

Earnings Results: Dave & Buster’s will raise prices on games soon, after boosting the buy-in by 33%

Dave & Buster's will soon start raising prices on games in certain regions as food and games company looks to boost profitability, revenue and cash flow.

: One group is more likely to be forced back to work after retirement

The study found that 30% of women who had taken time out of the workforce returned to work after having retired.

Metals Stocks: Gold heads for weekly decline amid rising yields, dollar

Gold futures tick higher Friday, but remain on track for a weekly loss in the face of rising Treasury yields and a stronger U.S. dollar.

Outside the Box: What the Museum of Failure teaches us about success

Great and innovative companies -- and their leaders -- are willing to fail.

Mark Hulbert: Why Ireland’s stock market should be on your investment map

Ireland's economy has rebounded strongly since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.
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