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Government regulations often impose competitive roadblocks in the way of companies. But two companies stand to benefit greatly from making swimming pools ADA-compliant.

Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon continues to hurt shareholders with $1.1 billion in personal loans rife with conflicts of interest. There he goes again.

If you want a comfortable retirement, annuitize a portion of your retirement savings and don’t take Social Security benefits early.

Michael Lewis’ book, The New New Thing, may be 10 years old, but its insights into the mindset of an innovator are timeless.

Corporate bonds offer both income and capital preservation during a stock-market correction.

The long-awaited stock market correction may finally have started, but it should just be a pause that refreshes.

eBay’s PayPal hopes to extend its brand into the mobile payments space, but it takes a dim view of mobile payment systems that employ near-field communication (NFC).

The abrupt resignation of Best Buy’s CEO may provide the bealeaguered retailer with its last chance to turn things around.

Goldman Sachs equity strategists disagree on future stock-market direction, but Jim thinks those Goldman strategists making the bearish case make the better argument.

Are you a thrill seeker who likes to jump into things without looking first? SPAC investing fits the bill, but I don’t recommend it.

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