Kamila Elliott Courtesy: Kamila Elliott When Kamila Elliott began her career in the financial services industry, she felt like an outsider. That feeling hasn’t changed a great deal. Elliott, 44, began working at Vanguard in participant services in 2000, and remembers...
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The initial U.S. public offering braces for another week of double-digit business flow with 13 companies expected to enter the market to raise at least $ 2.7 billion. That’s down from $ 6.3 billion last week, as none of this week’s...
Text size This article originally appeared on MarketWatch. Maybe you automatically funnel payroll deductions into your 401 (k) account. Either you tried crypto or, God forbid, bought a stock or two even on Robinhood. But tweets, articles from Google searches, and...
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Improving your financial life can sometimes seem like a trap – the same money problem you have to solve creates so much anxiety that you end up turning away from it altogether. Seeking a better understanding of money issues such as...
As we’ve all noticed, inflation has been on the rise lately – the consumer price index fell from 1.6% at the end of the first quarter of 2021 to around 3.4% for the second quarter. And that has major implications for...
singebusinessimages | iStock | Getty Images Borrowing costs for student loans may soon become higher. With the economy recovering from the pandemic and inflation being a growing concern, the Federal Reserve plans to hike interest rates three times in 2022. These...