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Daniel Craig Plans to “Give Away” His Wealth, Calling Inheritances “Quite Distasteful”

After raking in tens of millions as James Bond, the actor stands to make even more in the future

How Much Are NFL Teams Worth After a Pandemic Season?

On average, the NFL's 32 teams are worth 14% more than last year according to "Forbes"

The Way Elon Musk Gets Paid, Once Considered “Radical,” Is Becoming the Norm

The Tesla CEO led Bloomberg’s Highest Paid Executives list by over $6 billion

Why Are People Still Buying Stock in Electric Cars That Don't Exist?

Lordstown and Nikola crashed and burned. Lucid, Faraday Future and Rivian are on deck.

These Are the Cheapest and Most Expensive States to Live in for 2021

States with a low cost of living are usually lacking in other important areas, however

University of Nebraska Hoping to Recruit Student-Athletes by Helping Them Cash In

Nebraska will assist its athletes with signing endorsement deals and starting businesses

Uncle Nearest Launches $50M Venture Fund to Help BIPOC and Women-Owned Spirits Brands

The fastest-growing whiskey brand in U.S. history will help other minority-owned companies

CEOs of S&P 500 Companies Once Again See Record Compensation

According to the annual Wall Street Journal pay rankings, a pandemic year was still good for company leaders

Warren Buffett Is Not a Fan of Online Stock Trading App Robinhood

Buffett raised existential questions over its effect on the market

The Most Competitive Housing Market in the Country Is Not San Francisco

Real estate remains hot and the number of homes available has dipped considerably

At Least SXSW Wasn’t Bought by a Tech Company

Penske Media Corp., which owns "Rolling Stone" and "Variety," has purchased a 50% stake in the festival

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Is PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan a "Climate Criminal"?

Monahan is required by the Tour to travel by private jet for both business and pleasure, according to a "Wall Street Journal" report

How Does Yvon Chouinard's Climate Pledge Compare to Jeff Bezos?

The Patagonia founder's decision to give away the company has been hailed as unprecedented. Here's how the donations stack up.

You Might Not Own a Porsche, But Soon You Could Own Some Porsche Stock

The automaker is planning a September IPO with a valuation up to $85 billion

How Will Student Loan Forgiveness Affect Restaurant Workers?

For those who went to culinary school, debt relief varies

What Are the Three Strategies All Rich People Have in Common?

This according to financial expert Tom Corley, who interviewed 225 millionaires over the last five years

Inflation Is Hitting MLB Fans in the Wallet at Ballpark Concession Stands

Here’s how much prices for tickets, hot dogs and beer are up this season

The 5 Keys to Retiring Early (Even in the Current State of the World)

How to get out of the daily grind before you turn 50 — and why it probably involves moving

The One Product Beating Inflation? Apparently, It's Whiskey.

Surprisingly, prices for the spirit are down after adjusting for inflation

This Might Be the Ugliest Whisky Scam Ever

Three British companies defrauded elderly U.S. residents out of $13 million after promising big returns on investments, per the FBI

Tom Brady and Michael Strahan's Production Company Raises $50M

Religion of Sports, one of the producers behind "Man in the Arena," is expanding

Parents, Be Prepared to Pay More for a Babysitter

The newest industry to feel the tightness of the labor market? Babysitting.

Adrift in the Milkenverse — A Dispatch from the Influential Power of Ideas Global Conference

Rubbing shoulders with the intellectual hotshots at Michael Milken's 25th annual event is a truly eye-opening experience

Why NFT Brands Keep Making Real Things

Hold on, we thought the point was buying and selling virtual things