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2 weeks ago |
sofi.com | David Wolinsky
By David Wolinsky. May 20, 2025 · 6 minute read This content may include information about products, features, and/or services that SoFi does not provide and is intended to be educational in nature. When you’re in a crisis and economic circumstances feel anything but normal, you may wonder if you should rethink the way you’re using your credit cards. Here are some ins and outs of using — and rethinking how to use — credit cards during an emergency.
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1 month ago |
sofi.com | David Wolinsky
By David Wolinsky. May 08, 2025 · 5 minute read This content may include information about products, features, and/or services that SoFi does not provide and is intended to be educational in nature. Mid-cap stocks are shares of publicly traded companies with market capitalizations of about $2 billion to $10 billion. The range also indicates where they fall in the spectrum of valuation between small-cap and big-cap (sometimes called large-cap) companies.
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Feb 6, 2025 |
sofi.com | David Wolinsky
By David Wolinsky. February 06, 2025 · 5 minute read This content may include information about products, features, and/or services that SoFi does not provide and is intended to be educational in nature. A 401(k) plan doesn’t have an expense ratio, per se, but the overall cost of the plan includes the expense ratios of the funds in an investor’s account, as well as other charges like plan administration fees and the like.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
fredericknewspost.com | David Wolinsky
As Walter Ruby sees it, the word genocide is unraveling “our civic mosaic,” so that the city and county councils won't pass an Israel-Hamas ceasefire resolution ("Time for conversation and compromise on Palestine ceasefire resolution," Jan. 3). Here we have both deadly “innocence” and a well-known double-standard at work: Who would refer to Holocaust-deniers as pursuing a “semantic dead end”? But we are asked to believe better wording would help our efforts for what's left of Gaza.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
gamespot.com | David Wolinsky
Fntastic, the developer behind the troubled game The Day Before, has canceled its Kickstarter campaign for Escape Factory due to a lack of interest. The game, which aimed to deliver a physics-based multiplayer co-op experience, raised only $2,388 of its $15,183 goal (converted from Singapore dollars) with just 50 pledges.
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