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Are you a ‘HENRY’? Why 90% of financial advisers will waive their minimums to get your business.

Most advisory firms’ $500,000 or $1 million thresholds are actually just branding tools. Here’s how to tell if you’re actually a good fit for their services.

How chaotic do your fellow passengers need to be for an airline to give you compensation?

One flier told MarketWatch that a fellow passenger sprayed them with perfume. She contacted the airline’s CEO.

Software stocks are getting pulverized — but bitcoin’s rebound hints that a bottom might be in

Bitcoin’s relative strength on Friday may offer a bullish clue for battered software shares — that is, if a past relationship still holds.

Investors are gloomy about inflation and risk-taking ahead of Saturday’s Iran talks

The economic toll of the Iran conflict is starting to show up at home.

Here’s the real cost of economy airfare after all the fees. ‘What’s next — an add-on for access to the bathroom?’

Airlines are now making over $100 billion a year from add-on fees.

Nike’s stock hits 12-year low, as some analysts are losing faith in management

Nike’s chief innovation officer is leaving, just as analysts worry whether the execution of the company’s turnaround needs an outside perspective.

Iran defies Trump ahead of talks by doing a ‘very poor job’ of opening Strait of Hormuz

Ahead of U.S.-Iranian talks in Pakistan over the weekend, Iran’s de facto control of the Strait of Hormuz remains a thorny issue, with traffic through the waterway still severely limited.

What’s at stake for markets as the U.S. and Iran talk this weekend

The Iran war has jolted oil prices and stocks over the past six weeks, leaving investors on edge over negotiations slated for this weekend.

Marvell’s stock is soaring toward its first fresh high in a year. Here’s what’s driving the momentum.

The narrative around Marvell is refocusing around the company’s optical business.

‘That is painful’: Inflation is on the verge of rising faster than your pay

“Inflation is almost eating up the entirety of Americans’ wage gains already,” one economist says.

Buying a car out of state can save you thousands of dollars — but ask these 3 questions first

Stubbornly high car prices are pushing more buyers to expand their search radius beyond state lines to find a deal.

There are years-long waiting lists to retire on college campuses. 6 steps to take before enrolling.

Retiring to a college community can be great — if you can afford it.
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