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Intel is struggling inside and out — and recovery will test investors’ patience

Blue but no longer blue-chip, Intel hasn’t been able to match Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm and Arm Holdings.

I bought an $180K house for my daughter to live in 8 years ago. She got married and moved. Now I want to sell. How do I avoid capital gains taxes?

“She was paying over $1,000 a month to rent an apartment.”

‘She makes seriously irresponsible choices’: We secretly transfer 20% of our 17-year-old daughter’s paycheck to a Roth IRA. Is this illegal? 

“She spends all her money whenever she gets paid.”

Here’s the dividend-paying stock playbook for Fed rate cuts

Bad news is bad news again. Time to consider defensive dividend payers

It’s going to get harder to find a job. These workers will feel it first.

A couple years ago, these job seekers could “get away with anything.” Now it’s getting a lot harder for them to get hired.

Gold hits fresh record, topping $2,500 an ounce

Gold futures reached a fresh record on Friday as investors looked to the safety of the yellow metal on concerns about the U.S. economy and corporate health.

Treasury yields slip further on economic fears ahead of U.S. jobs report

Treasury yields slipped further Friday as traders waited to see whether the July jobs report would add to fears around the health of the U.S. economy.

Complete with animal prints and a pink marble bathroom, Ivana Trump’s Baroque-style townhome languishes on the market

After two years on the market, the lavish NYC home where the late Ivana Trump once lived recently got another steep price cut.

British Airways owner to make first dividend payment since pandemic

Shares in International Consolidated Airlines Group rose after the British Airways owner said it would pay its first dividend since the pandemic and reported earnings that beat analysts’ expectations.

Engie raises 2024 guidance

Engie swung to net profit in the first half and raised its full-year outlook as the market environment returns to normal.

Wizz Air says traffic declined in July after CrowdStrike outage

Wizz Air Holdings reported a decline in both passenger numbers and seating capacity in July, when some of its flights were disrupted by the CrowdStrike outage that crashed computers around the world.

How to make the Social Security switch and sidestep scammers

Changes to Social Security’s online services could be an opportunity for criminals — protect your account
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