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Goldman's David Solomon says 'our strategy is working' even as stock lags peers

CEO David Solomon gave CNBC's Jim Cramer an update on how the investment bank is faring in 2022.

2 years ago

Kamila Elliott, the first Black person to head CFP Board of Standards, plans to make changes to the field by bringing in more people of color

CNBC spoke with Kamila Elliott, the first Black person to lead the CFP Board of Standards, which sets and enforces the standards for certified financial planners.

2 years ago

Why choosing between public and private college based on tuition can be a mistake

Deciding between your state college and a private institution should not come down to sticker price alone. Here's why.

2 years ago

Officials report (most) frozen bank accounts under the Emergencies Act are being released

CBC | Peter Zimonjic | Feb 22, 2022 More than 200 bank accounts worth nearly $8 million were frozen when the federal government used emergency powers to end a massive protest occupation of downtown Ottawa. Federal officials report most of the accounts are now in the process of being released, a parliamentary committee heard Tuesday. Isabelle Jacques, assistant deputy


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2 years ago

Betterment adds new student loan, 529 college savings features to its 401(k) business

Employers who provide Betterment's 401(k) plans will now have the option to add new student loan or 529 college savings features.

2 years ago

These 3 last-minute moves can still slash your 2021 tax bill

There’s still time to reduce your 2021 tax bill or boost your refund with these moves. Here’s what to know, according to financial experts.

2 years ago

On Main Street, the need to take on more debt is rising with inflation

Taking out loans as a small business isn't easy, but supply chain, inflation and wage issues are making more on Main Street look to debt as Covid relief ends.

2 years ago

Investors pull billions of dollars from bond and money market funds at fastest pace in years

Investors are pulling billions of dollars from bond and money market funds amid high inflation and the specter of rising interest rates.

2 years ago

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Lowe's, Virgin Galactic and more

Check out the stocks making notable moves in midday trading.

2 years ago

Black upward mobility strongest in diverse neighborhoods with mentorship opportunities, says Census Bureau

Many African-Americans face an uphill battle when it comes to building wealth. A small group of neighborhoods and entrepreneurs are bucking this trend.

2 years ago

'With volatility typically comes opportunity.' These are the smart moves advisors are telling clients to consider now

As Russia-Ukraine tensions roil the markets, now is a good time to deploy any available cash in your retirement accounts, according to financial advisors.

2 years ago

66% of employers plan to address pay equity this year, survey finds

A majority of companies don't know their gender or racial pay gaps.

2 years ago

This tax season is presenting some new complications. How to ensure your filing and refund go smoothly

Here's what you need to know about this year's complicated tax season to file your return correctly.

2 years ago

‘Immediate emergency situation is over’: PM Trudeau revokes Emergencies Act

CTV News | Sarah Turnbull | Feb 23, 2022 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government will take steps to end the use of the Emergencies Act after it was invoked just over a week ago in response to the ongoing trucker convoy blockades and protests. Trudeau made the announcement alongside Deputy Prime Minister and


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2 years ago

64% of unemployed men in their 30s have criminal records, a barrier to landing a job

Most jobless men in their mid-30s have a criminal record, according to a new study. That has implications for hiring and the current labor crunch.

2 years ago