How Delayed Gratification Improves Your Finances

Seeing Delayed Gratification as a Practical Financial Tool Rather Than a Personality Trait Most people associate delayed gratification with willpower, but it is much more useful to think of it as a practical financial tool. Instead of being something you either have or do not have, it becomes a skill you can improve over time.ContinueContinue reading “How Delayed Gratification Improves Your Finances”

Barnes & Noble opened 67 bookstores in 2025, a recent record. Now it’s plotting another year of expansion

Barnes & Noble is on a roll, and it’s not slowing down in 2026. The bookstore has confirmed plans to open 60 new locations across the country in 2026. For Barnes & Noble, the move is part of a major comeback that’s been years in the works. After the company saw a sales peak inContinueContinue reading “Barnes & Noble opened 67 bookstores in 2025, a recent record. Now it’s plotting another year of expansion”

Trump keeps investing millions of government money in 1 essential industry (and it’s not AI chips)

If you’ve sold equity in your company at some point, you’re probably used to keeping track of your cap table and knowing which shareholders have how big of a stake. But how would you feel about the U.S. government taking a sizable chunk of your business too? That’s the increasingly common reality for a growing number ofContinueContinue reading “Trump keeps investing millions of government money in 1 essential industry (and it’s not AI chips)”

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