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Software stocks fall as Block’s big job cuts stoke further AI fears

Block’s layoffs exacerbated concerns that artificial-intelligence could decimate employee counts and hurt demand for software.

Her accountant went to prison. Now the IRS is coming after her for $328,000.

She didn’t intend to evade taxes when she hired the accountant in 1993, but she’s still on the hook for his actions.

Medicare will run out of money 12 years earlier than expected

The Congressional Budget Office warns America’s public retirement programs are deteriorating at a shocking rate.

Did Paramount overpay and Netflix get away scot-free? Taking stock of the Warner Bros. deal.

Paramount must now absorb a troubled asset at a high cost, while Netflix investors seem overjoyed to not have such problems.

Boomers waste money, too. These are the spending traps tripping up the richest generation.

Baby boomers may not be the “avocado toast” generation, but they have plenty of their own wasteful and financially damaging habits.

Most banks fail miserably at helping grieving families make this vital financial move

When a loved one dies, the last thing you want to hear is hold music.

February’s ‘panic’ rotation in stocks sets the stage for more tumult in March

February’s anti-AI trade has been driving a dramatic rotation under the surface of the stock market. Has it gone too far already?

I’m turning 50 this year and want to walk away from my $200,000 job. Should I do it?

“I can officially retire from my employer at age 55, but I’m not sure I can gut it out.”

Block says AI will allow it to cut more than 4,000 jobs. Some argue that’s not the whole story.

Block’s “audacious” move ignites debate over whether the company is using AI as an excuse to walk back reckless hiring.

Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank pour $110 billion into OpenAI — raising the stakes for AI monetization

OpenAI’s new $730 billion valuation is more than double what it was a year ago, but the company’s financials pale in comparison with those of its public peers.

Jump in oil prices may reflect worry about Iran delays on nuclear deal, analyst says

Oil prices were climbing on Friday, shaking off losses from the previous session, as markets get increasingly nervous about delays in reaching a deal to end Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

I told my boss I need an ADHD coach and his response was unhelpful. Can we fix our working relationship?

”I feel like I’m just in shut-down and discouraged mode.”
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