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Kelley Blue Book: Before buying an EV, consider these hidden costs of ownership

To help you better estimate the actual cost of EV ownership, we take a look at the types of cost surprises not shouldered by owners of gas vehicles.

Next Avenue: ‘Young kids are alternately exhausting and incredibly exciting’: The financial and social implications of having babies in midlife

While a seasoned perspective to raising kids is useful, there are some thorny issues that come with having babies at a late age.

NerdWallet: Are you still making this huge mistake with your grown kids?

Giving adult children too much financial support can be damaging to your finances and your relationship with them.

Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures signal fresh 15-month high amid cooling inflation optimism

Equity bulls continue to be energized by Wednesday's news that U.S. headline inflation has fallen to its lowest level in more than two years,

: Google rolling out Bard AI chatbot in Europe

Alphabet's Google says it's launching its Bard artificial intelligence chatbot in the European Union.

Dow Jones Newswires: Chinese internet stocks jump as Beijing signals support

The rally came after Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with senior executives from the country's leading technology firms, including Meituan and Alibaba, on Wednesday.

Dow Jones Newswires: Bank of Korea holds key rate steady again amid signs of easing inflation, weaker growth

South Korea's central bank has held its policy rate steady for a fourth consecutive time amid signs that inflation is easing and growth is weakening.

: FTC will appeal judge’s ruling clearing Microsoft-Activision deal

The Federal Trade Commission late Wednesday filed notice that will appeal a judge's ruling this week that gave Microsoft Corp. the green light to proceed with its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc.

MarketWatch First Take: Bob Iger’s repairs at Disney’s crumbling castle need more time

Walt Disney & Co. extends CEO Bob Iger's contract another two years.

In One Chart: S&P 500 could top the 4,500 mark, but not for long, says Oxford Economics

Don't get too giddy if the stock market eclipses the 4,500 mark, because a recession still looks likely, says John Canavan at Oxford Economics.

: Disney extends CEO Bob Iger’s contract through 2026

Iger returned to Disney in November, replacing Bob Chapek.

: Growing ‘debt divide’ in the U.S. sees some pulling ahead as others fall further behind 

Loans are getting more expensive, and many lower-income households lack the resources to get their debt under control.
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