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Increasing The Retirement Withdrawal Rate At The Wrong Time

If you’re increasing your recommended safe withdrawal rate for retirement now, you’re likely making a mistake. You might be inadvertently top-ticking the market as the Fed embarks on what is likely a multi-year rate cut cycle. One of the main reasons the Fed is cutting rates is due to growing weakness in the labor market. [...]read moreIncreasing The Retirement Withdrawal Rate At The Wrong Time

Nearly 6 out of 10 Middle and High School Grades Are Wrong, Study Finds

This analysis is evidence that widespread grade inflation, which has also been documented by the ACT, the National Center for Education Statistics and independent scholars, has persisted through 2023. In this transcript analysis, grade inflation occurred more frequently for Black and Hispanic students than Asian and white students. It was also more common for low-income [...]read moreNearly 6 out of 10 Middle and High School Grades Are Wrong, Study Finds

Color Wheels, Color Schemes, and Why Everything You Think You Know About Color Might Be Wrong

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When I sat down at my laptop to update this article, I thought I had at least a fifth-grader’s grasp of color wheels.
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If You’re Only Focused on Buying Properties, You’re Doing It Wrong

In This Article   The title isn’t clickbait; it’s a fact and easy to demonstrate. Consider this: Has there ever been a time in human history when a property paid rent? No, tenants pay rent, not the properties they live in. Therefore, instead of solely purchasing a property, focus on who will pay the rent: [...]read moreIf You’re Only Focused on Buying Properties, You’re Doing It Wrong

Did I Marry the Wrong Person?

If our catchy title prompted you to click on this article, then chances are you are struggling in your marriage. But don’t worry, you aren’t alone. I’m confessing to you that I’ve thought this exact thought many times throughout my marriage. Did I marry the wrong person? Though I love my husband deeply, I’ve struggled [...]read moreDid I Marry the Wrong Person?

Willow Smith Says Being Considered a ‘Nepo Baby’ Drove Her to Work Hard ‘to Prove Them Wrong’

Willow Smith is not afraid to admit that “a little bit of insecurity” — stemming from her lineage — has driven her to work really hard. The 23-year-old singer-rapper opens up about what it’s like being considered a so-called “nepo baby” and why she doesn’t consider herself one in a new interview with Allure. The topic [...]read moreWillow Smith Says Being Considered a ‘Nepo Baby’ Drove Her to Work Hard ‘to Prove Them Wrong’

India’s ICICI Bank exposed thousands of credit cards to ‘wrong’ users

ICICI Bank, one of India’s top private banks, exposed the sensitive data of thousands of new credit cards to customers who were not their intended recipients. The Mumbai-based bank confirmed to TechCrunch Thursday that its digital channels “erroneously mapped” about 17,000 credit cards issued in the past few days to “wrong” users. The issue came [...]read moreIndia’s ICICI Bank exposed thousands of credit cards to ‘wrong’ users

Tapestry-Capri and pricey purses are the wrong targets for trustbusters

The US FTC on Monday filed suit to block the deal, saying that it would raise prices on purses in the so-called affordable luxury market. Source link

Kanye West Battery Incident, Rapper Hit the Wrong Famous Twin

  The guy Kanye West allegedly punched in the face was one half of a set of twins who are big shots in the restaurant scene here in L.A. — and we’re told he hit the wrong one. Eyewitnesses who were on the scene Wednesday morning at the Chateau Marmont hotel tell TMZ that what [...]read moreKanye West Battery Incident, Rapper Hit the Wrong Famous Twin

Opinion: If you’re chasing volume, you’re chasing the wrong carrot

One of the most notable surprises of 2024 has been the trajectory of mortgage rates. When the average rate on 30-year loans dropped from 8.01% on Oct. 25 to 6.84% on Jan. 31, more loan applications started coming in, and the mortgage industry breathed a sigh of relief. Many thought 6.5% would become the new [...]read moreOpinion: If you’re chasing volume, you’re chasing the wrong carrot