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For Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD), It's All About Boneless 09/17/2017 08:00pm • Buffalo Wild Wings (Nasdaq: BWLD) investors may need to brace themselves for some disappointing numbers in the company's third-quarter earnings report expected out in late October. However, Oppenheimer analyst Brian Bittner says the restaurant chain's management team is steering the ship in the rig 5 Tips for Rolling Over Your MyRA 09/17/2017 08:00pm • The U.S. Department of the Treasury has decided to discontinue the myRA program. While existing accounts can remain open and will accept new contributions until further notice, new myRAs cannot be opened and accounts with zero balances as of Sept. 15, 2017 might be subject to automatic closure begi 5 things to know about your life insurance 09/17/2017 09:04am • When it comes to strengthening your overall financial wellness, many people could benefit from flexing their muscles with a greater understanding of life insurance. Think about going to a gym and walking into a room with a variety of machines and equipment. What if you don't know what they do or 3 Steps to Forming an Investing Exit Strategy 09/14/2017 08:00pm • With investing, timing is everything, and getting it right rarely happens. According to Dalbar, investors guessed right about the market's direction 75 percent of the time in 2015, but on average, they were unable to match the pace of market returns. Over the past 15 years, trying to time the marke How to Save Money After Retirement 09/14/2017 08:00pm • Most people who retire don't achieve their goals due to a stroke of luck. They save their money diligently and invest regularly until they finally reach a point where they no longer need to work. Then they take regular withdrawals from their retirement accounts in such a way that maintains principa 3 Seniors Who Are Making Money in the Gig Economy 09/14/2017 08:00pm • It's not just millennials who are making money in the gig economy. Seniors are also finding they can use their expertise to earn cash without getting tied down to a job. The gig economy encompasses a wide range of employment opportunities and has been spurred by the development apps and websites li How to Protect Your Credit in the Wake of the Equifax Breach 09/14/2017 08:00pm • For anyone who takes protecting their credit score and identity seriously, the news was probably like getting a punch in the gut. As you've no doubt heard, Equifax, one of the nation's largest credit bureaus, was hacked -- it is believed that 143 million American consumers' personal information was This Is Why Millennials Love ETFs 09/14/2017 08:00pm • Exchange-traded funds are having their best year ever, thanks in part to demand from millennials. Investors have poured more than $300 billion into ETFs this year -- breaking a record and already outpacing inflows for both 2015 and 2016 combined. Meanwhile, separate surveys by both Charles Schwab a Metro GM on need for new funding: 'We are putting the system at safety risk' Metro GM on need for new funding: 'We are putting the system at safety risk' 09/14/2017 02:51pm • WASHINGTON â Failing to increase funding for Metro to repair track and power issues and buy new rail cars and buses is not an option, Metro's general manager warned the Metro Board Thursday. "These projects cannot be in jeopardy, because in my estimation these projects are the projects that are Metro GM gives dire warning; regional leaders promise push for 10-year fix Metro GM gives dire warning; regional leaders promise push for 10-year fix 09/14/2017 04:25am • WASHINGTON â Regional leaders vowed Wednesday to keep pushing for new dedicated tax revenue for Metro in the face of dire new fiscal threats outlined by the general manager, even as the likelihood of a long-term deal getting approval this winter dims. In a presentation set to be given to the Me Women in wine: Booming Va. industry sees more women at the helm Women in wine: Booming Va. industry sees more women at the helm 09/14/2017 01:24am • WASHINGTON â When Melanie Natoli left her stable career in physical therapy to work in the wine industry, she knew she was taking a risk â not to mention a steep pay cut. âœI always said, â˜Someday Iâll retire and open up a winery,â but then was smart enough to realize I was not go Montgomery Co. looking at zoning laws as short-term rentals like Airbnb grow 09/13/2017 08:49pm • WASHINGTON -- Montgomery County is overhauling its zoning laws to accommodate Airbnb and other short-term rentals as residents throughout the D.C. area join the sharing economy by renting out rooms or their entire homes. "Airbnb, FlipKey and all these other services have become very popular, and 7 Investment Fees You Might Not Realize You're Paying 09/13/2017 08:00pm • Look for these hidden broker fees.Every cent investors save on fees and other costs is one less cent they have to squeeze out of the market before retiring, buying a home or achieving any other major financial goal. Investors that use online brokers can enjoy low trading commissions and can avoid th How to Successfully Retire if You Have a Type A Personality 09/13/2017 08:00pm • You probably know some people who have Type A personalities. They are driven, goal-oriented, rigid, competitive and edgy. They thrive on being over-committed, and they like to take charge. They're perfectionists who have low tolerance for incompetence. Type A people thrive in a fast-paced, demanding Watch For These Q4 Market Movers 09/13/2017 08:00pm • It's been a strong year for equity markets, despite earlier concerns over European elections, terrorist bombings and the lack of policy from the current U.S. administration. The Standard & Poor's 500 index is up about 10 percent for the year, but with three more months to go there's still plent
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