Personal Economics
  • Spotify seeks to hire U.S. filings expert as bankers eye IPO

    Spotify seeks to hire U.S. filings expert as bankers eye IPO

    By Daniel Dickson and Mia Shanley, Reuters

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Online music streaming service Spotify is recruiting a U.S. financial reporting specialist, adding to speculation that the Swedish start-up is preparing for a share listing,...

  • Now You Could Lose Your Medical Identity, Too

    By Michael Ollove, Stateline

    If modern technology has ushered in a plague of identity theft, one particular strain of the disease has emerged as most virulent: medical identity theft. Last month the Identity Theft Resource...

  • Presidents’ Day 2014: A Guide to Great Sales

    By Marcy Bonebright, dealnews.com

    While you might associate February with deals on Valentine's Day fare like chocolates and flowers, most of this month's sales will occur around Presidents' Day. Considered to be the first major sales...

  • Why Fast Food Is Making Us More Impatient

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    Why do so many Americans keep scarfing down fast food when we know it’s so bad for us ? Despite all the information we have about healthy eating, we’re still clogging our arteries and risking life-...

  • <strong>Percent Growth:</strong> 41.2%<br/><strong>No. Jobs Added:</strong> 14.8k<br/><strong>Typical Education Needed:</strong> Master's Degree<br/><br/><em>Source: <a href="http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/ecopro.pdf" target="_blank">Bureau of Labor

    Infidelity Doesn't Only Happen in the Bedroom

    By Kelli B. Grant, CNBC

    Surreptitious cash withdrawals and hidden credit card statements may be signs your significant other is cheating—but not necessarily in the bedroom. Financial infidelity is on the rise, with more...