It’s likely that a large number of the cards ended up in junk drawers because they came from Omaha, Nebraska, in plain envelopes. People thought they…
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Early in December, there is a distinct sound that permeates the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration lobby: a low buzz of resigned shuffling and frustration as…
Nowadays, a certain type of conversation that didn’t really exist a generation ago is taking place across British kitchen tables. A daughter displays a mortgage calculator…
This spring, a peculiar silence has descended upon the trading floors and earnings calls of the largest tech companies in the United States. They are still…
The room hums with the same low static you’d hear on a Bloomberg terminal floor circa 2007 when you walk into a sportsbook in Las Vegas…
When you drive through eastern Arkansas in late winter, the quietness between the towns is the first thing you notice. Mile after mile of gray, level…
Last month, one of my friends received a raise. Twelve percent should have felt like a small lottery winnings by any reasonable historical standard. Rather, she…
South Africans have learned to pay close attention to a specific type of corporate announcement. The press release contains large numbers, friendly language, and a passage…
People usually have the same response when they first learn about FreeTaxUSA. There’s a pause, a squint, and then the query: that can’t be true, can…
Pitch decks were ubiquitous a few years ago. Slide after slide featured a happy creator holding a phone, a rising line chart, and a ring light.…
