Murray Logan trudges along the beach on Singer Island, Florida, dragging his cart along behind him in the blazing sun; the large, puffy tires barely leave a track in the …
Chris Poindexter
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Calling together finance executives, virtual currency experts and government regulators, Wells Fargo wants to clarify the rules when it comes to accepting and trading Bitcoins. The effort seems to be …
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In the years leading up to the great housing meltdown of 2005/2006, I had a real estate agent license. That was mainly a money-saving convenience for my own real estate …
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The key to financial well-being is not so much having a lot of money but how you manage it. To be sure having money helps, but it’s not entirely necessary …
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The year 2014 is shaping up to be a tougher year for small investors, after five years of easy money in equities. Fueled by sky-high corporate profits and low wages, …
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Housing has always been a poor investment, and I have been saying so for as long as I’ve been writing about personal finance. That’s the retail, owner-occupied housing market, not the …
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Accepting Bitcoin as payment for your business can be as easy as accepting any other type of electronic payment. You don’t need any kind of payment processing system to accept …
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Now that the holidays are behind us, and the orgy of winter storms is finally moving on, it’s time for corporate road warriors to get back on the road. For …
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Bitcoin took a beating after a decision by Chinese authorities to ban the digital tokens from their financial systems — but prices quickly recovered, and this weekend were back near …
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Economists don’t love Bitcoin, the government definitely doesn’t love them. Bitcoins are nothing more than sophisticated blips in a computer managed by no one. How on earth can any financially …