March in a presidential election year may kick off a weak period. Here’s why that could be a buying opportunity
“March is known for coming ‘in like a lion, out like a lamb’ — a little weaker at the other end,” the Stock Trader’s Almanac notes.
Money is almost as tough to talk about as sex, survey finds — and women find it especially tricky
Most Americans are reluctant to talk about money. Women are more likely than men to say they consider it a private topic, or feel judged.
Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia
Meta said it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia.
Congress averts a government shutdown, sending a short-term funding bill to Biden
Republicans and Democrats staved off a painful government shutdown this weekend — but only temporarily. The new funding deadlines are March 8 and March 22.
Tesla stands to earn billions of dollars a year by opening U.S. charging stations to drivers of Ford and other EVs
By opening its stations to drivers of other electric car brands, Tesla is positioning itself to generate billions of dollars a year in charging revenue.
Death of shipping CEO Angela Chao under ‘criminal investigation,’ Texas sheriff says
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell mentioned the death of his sister-in-law when announcing he would step down as Republican leader.
Snowflake’s Slootman says he’s not worried about employee exodus: ‘This is not a personal cult’
Though Snowflake shares plummeted after the company said Frank Slootman was retiring as CEO, the outgoing leader said he’s confident in his successor.
All of AMC’s revenue growth came from Taylor Swift and Beyoncé films, theater chain says
The movie chain is one of many citing the two concert films’ positive effect on financials.
Microsoft introduces Copilot AI chatbot for finance workers in Excel and Outlook
After going after sales and customer service, now Microsoft is focusing on finance, a corporate function where getting the numbers right is critical.
Issues with new FAFSA may cause ‘shocking’ decline in the number of students getting college aid, expert says
Problems with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid have resulted in fewer students applying for college financial aid.




