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I inherited a $500,000 IRA. Can I reduce the tax burden by using it for my children’s education?

“I would like to use my share to help fund college for my three children.”

Bezos says the only thing holding back orbital data centers is cost, not science, as he says AI will create jobs

Jeff Bezos is a believer in the idea that data centers can be operational in space — and suggested that microchips could be built there too.

Former Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein calls day trading his ‘music’ — and says 98% of his portfolio is in risky assets

Lloyd Blankfein said 10% of his portfolio is in exchange-traded funds, with between 75% and 90% in single stocks

How Pizza Hut fell from stuffed-crust glory to corporate castoff

“They struggled to figure out what the next big thing was,” an analyst says in the wake of a recently announced private-equity buyout.

An oil bull’s ‘insane’ bet: Why this veteran trader is buying energy stocks as crude prices tumble

Former institutional trader Kevin Muir pushes against the market tide with a call to buy oil now.

The moment of peak stagflation has passed. Here’s how some strategists recommend to trade it.

The heavy, imported-energy dependency of Europe made underweight a consensus recommendation for the last three months. Hopes for a peace deal, though, may reverse that trend and Barclays highlight luxury stocks there as an opportunity.

My mother was co-owner of my late grandmother’s bank account. Should she share the money with her siblings?

“The will stated that the estate was to be divided equally among her children.”

BMW issues a big profit warning it once again blames on China. The automaker is plotting a major strategy shift

BMW was the worst performing major European stock on Wednesday after the luxury-car maker lowered its profit outlook, citing a downturn in China as well as the impact from the Middle East war.

Intel takes a major step toward turning around a business that’s bleeding cash

Intel’s new manufacturing process has entered a stage that signals the company is confident in its ability to bring on external customers, analysts say.

Wall Street can’t stop talking about ‘MANGOS’ stocks as the ‘Magnificent Seven’ becomes passé

Wall Street has a new way to sell the artificial-intelligence trade: take the companies investors most want to own, including some they still cannot buy, and turn them into an acronym.

The one-page pledge that forces your financial adviser to put you first

Most investors ignore this abstract legal rule — and it’s fueling a massive wave of fraud.

A woman bought coasters at my garage sale for $2 — and emailed me that she’s reselling them for $29. Was I ripped off?

“They were a birthday gift from a friend about six years ago.”
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