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BofA Reports Inflows Into Global Stocks Are on a Record-Setting Pace — and ETFs May Be a Way to Play the Hot Trade
There’s a corner of the market gaining traction among ETF investors, according to The ETF Store president Nate Geraci.
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Gen Zer, Millennial Pay Under $700/Month to Rent ‘Micro Apartments' in NYC—They're the Size of an Average Parking Spot
J.R. Wills, 27, and Aliana Randazzo, 25, tell CNBC Make It they chose to live in smaller spaces in order to save money.
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If You Use These 13 Phrases Every Day, You Have Higher Emotional Intelligence ‘Than Most People': Psychology Experts
Being able to emotionally connect with people is a rare and valuable skill. Here are the phrases that people with high emotional intelligence use every day, according to psychology experts.
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‘People Want to Do the Right Thing': Why 79% of Hotel Guests Say You Should Tip — But Only 30% Do
People know they’re supposed to tip at hotels, but a lack of cash and understanding of etiquette means they often don’t.
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Try This 30-Day Money Challenge to Get Smarter and Be More Successful With Your Money
For Financial Literacy Month, try this 30-day challenge to help boost your savings, tackle your debt, and get smarter with your money.
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Don't Be Fooled by These 9 Common Money Myths, Finance Gurus Say
Money myths are pervasive. CNBC asked eight personal finance experts about the most egregious financial fallacies — and why they’re wrong.
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Tipping in the United States Has Gotten Out of Control, Experts Say. Here's Why
Tipping in the U.S. is on the rise to such a degree that experts call it “tipflation.” With Americans being pressured to tip more, where’s the tipping point?
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D.E. Shaw Spots an Opportunity to Boost Margins at FleetCor – and Do So Amicably
D.E. Shaw & Co. isn’t an activist investor, but it’s found a way to collaborate with FleetCor to improve the company’s margins.
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Here's Why IRS Tax Audits Have Declined Over the Past Decade
Funding for the IRS has been squeezed for the past 10 years, which has correlated with a decline in audit rates across all tax brackets.
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How Smart Are You About Your Money? Test Your Knowledge Now
As Financial Literacy Month gets underway, CNBC is on a mission to help you take charge of your financial future. Test your financial savvy to see where you stand.
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A Post-Covid Spending Hangover Means You Have to Be More Selective With Pet Plays, Cramer Says
Consumer-spending trends popular during the pandemic have shifted. That means it’s a hit or miss when it comes to pet stocks, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday.
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Judge Rejects Fox Motions, Allows Dominion's $1.6 Billion Defamation Suit to Go to Trial
The defamation lawsuit between Fox and Dominion looks to be moving forward to a trial in April as a Delaware judge rejects all of Fox’s motions.
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Google Founder, Former Disney Exec to Get Subpoenas in JPMorgan Epstein Lawsuit
The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JPMorgan Chase over sex trafficking by former customer Jeffrey Epstein, a one-time friend of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
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Millions Will Start Losing Medicaid Coverage as Covid Safety Net Is Dismantled
As many as 15 million people stand to lose Medicaid coverage as safety net expansions implemented during the Covid pandemic are dismantled.
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Billionaire LeBron James Is ‘the Cheapest Guy in the NBA,' Won't Pay for Elon Musk's Twitter Blue
The 38-year-old Los Angeles Lakers star tweeted that he has no plans to pay for Twitter, even if it means he loses his blue check mark.
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Trump Campaign Uses Newly Restored Facebook Page to Fundraise Off of Indictment
Donald Trump’s campaign turned to Facebook to raise money off of his indictment in New York as he rages against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
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Here's What Went Wrong With Virgin Orbit
Virgin Orbit is on the brink of bankruptcy after last-ditch efforts to secure funding failed.
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How Women Are Re-Defining Ambition to Build Happier, More Successful Careers: It Isn't ‘Worth Sacrificing My Mental Health For'
Meet three women who pivoted careers and found success after their own reckonings with ambition.
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Here Are 5 Things to Know Before the April 18 Federal Tax Deadline
The deadline to file a federal tax return is April 18. Here’s what late filers should know as the date approaches.
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Biden Administration Appeals Texas Court Decision Striking Down Free Obamacare Coverage of Preventive Care
The types of preventive services covered under Obamacare can range from screenings for certain types of cancers to HIV prevention drugs.