A resounding "no" vote is a no-brainer Monday when Knox County Commission considers extending a lease with Lamar Companies for a billboard in the Tank Strickland Park in East Knoxville.
"Oh, Dear Lord," as the late Shirley Nash-Pitts would say. The county receives just $250/month income from the unsightly advertising structure.
Show Me the Money: Halloween Spending
Believe it or not, Halloween is the second biggest retail event of the year, only behind Christmas.
According to the National Retail Federation, spending this year will reach an all-time high as more people plan to celebrate after the pandemic put things on hold last year.
Guest: Limited government and money - Yellowhammer News
For centuries pharaohs, emperors, and kings ruled and made average folks do their bidding. The rise of political liberalism changed our conception of power, arguing that governments existed to serve the people. A new book argues we must bring liberal principles to our money.
Government actions ultimately involve force, which liberalism argues is legitimate only if it serves the people. Governments today take some of the same actions as emperors did. Taxation, for example, still involves armed men taking things from people.
Put Your Money to Work With Pira Wealth Management | The Gazette
"I grew up in a low-income family, so I was exposed to the hardships of not being financially well-off. This motivated me to my very core to learn more about finance and investing."
From an early age, Pira read everything he could about finance. When he was in middle school he began investing and stock trading—under the watchful eye of his parents—and found his true passion. "I did well with that and really learned a lot," Pira said.
These money and investing tips can help you hit whatever pitch the market delivers - MarketWatch
Does bitcoin's value affect the dollar? Can it be used as a bartering tool? Does it provide the same function as the dollar, gold and, centuries ago, salt? Read More
David Tepper, billionaire investor and one of the world's top hedge-fund managers, isn't a fan of the stock market right now. Read More
Everybody Has a Story: No one said making money would be easy - The Columbian
As a second-year college student in the 1970s, I found myself unemployed one summer. But I was determined to find something to earn some income. I scanned the newspapers trying to figure out how to make money.
I saw an ad for "plasma donation." It paid $25. I called, made an appointment and drove there. But when I saw the place, I became alarmed by several intimidating-looking characters walking in. I quickly lost my resolve to follow through. I went to plan B.
Rare Piece of Money from 1600s Could Be Worth $300,000
A rare piece of metal money made in the 1600s in the New England area of the U.S. could be sold for $300,000.
The silver coin was minted in 1652 in Boston, Massachusetts. "To mint" means to make, or strike, a coin out of metal. Coin experts consider it to be the best example of about 40 such coins known to still exist.
Wealth Care Corner #8 Money Fundamentals for Kids | WMSN
It often comes as a surprise to kids to learn that when money is borrowed in the grownup world, we repay more than we borrowed!
Show how much easier it can be to save when it’s done regularly, even in small amounts, and that savings can help meet larger goals.
Bowlers raise money for Rhonda Swan Memorial Scholarship Fund (photos) - masslive.com
EAST LONGMEADOW — Bowlers knocked down the pins for a good cause — the Rhonda Swan Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Swan, who passed away in 2015 at the age of 51, was an award-winning journalist, author and editor.
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