Learn about flexible spending accounts (FSAs), what they cover, and who can use them.
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What to Expect in the Markets this Week
Coming up this week: November unemployment numbers, updates on consumer credit, and earnings reports from GameStop, LuLulemon, Broadcom, and others.
More Billionaire Wealth Achieved Through Inheritance, Overtaking Entrepreneurship
A new UBS report shows that new billionaires in 2023 accumulated the majority of wealth by inheritance, not entrepreneurship, a trend that wealth managers see continuing.
Why You Should Consider an HSA Even If You’re Not Rich
A health savings account (HSA) is a good deal for almost anyone who wants to save on taxes and healthcare costs. Here’s how it works.
What Role Does the Government Play in Capitalism?
Examining the role of government in a capitalist economic system and ideas about the proper amount of state intervention.
What It Takes to Be ‘Made in the USA’
The label “Made in the USA” carries an unspoken promise of quality and job security for American workers, but the rules for using it might surprise you.
Fiat vs. Representative Money: What’s the Difference?
Fiat money is physical currency—paper money and coins—while representative money indicates the transfer of a sum of money stored elsewhere.
Fixed- or Adjustable-Rate Mortgage: Which Is Better Right Now?
Find out the benefits of fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages, and learn how to choose between the two.
4 Investment Lessons to Learn From Charlie Munger
Billionaire Charlie Munger had tremendous success as an investor. Here are some ways to learn from his leadership.
How Musk’s Tirade Against X Advertisers Affects Disney, Meta and Other Companies
Elon Musk slammed advertisers boycotting his social media site in an interview this week as decreased ad spend on the site threatens the existence of X and creates both issues and opportunities for a slew of companies.