The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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Wiser Wealth: When Donating, Ask for Evidence of Results, Not Specific Questions About your Donation
When money is donated to charity, people like to know how that money’s used—how many children were fed, how many lives saved? Well-intentioned questions, but…
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WSJ: Develop Your Own “E-charisma” to Break Through on Zoom!
I was looking for an opening, a way to wedge in my story. Each month, my friends and I hold a Zoom chat. And each month,…
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Wall Street Journal: CARES Act, Citadel Credit Union Help Malvern Man Protect His Credit Score During Pandemic Turmoil
Jim Curran, a Malvern resident who lost his job as chief revenue officer at a software startup in March, was able to protect his credit…
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Wall Street Journal: King of Prussia Mall Owner Inks $2.8 Billion Merger with Taubman
In a retail climate where many are having trouble even collecting rent, Simon Property Group, owner of both the King of Prussia Mall and Montgomery…
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How Much Retirement Savings Is Enough? Why Couples May Disagree
When couples plan for retirement, it’s often the woman who worries most about running out of savings later in life, writes Glenn Ruffenach for The…
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Wiser Wealth Wednesday: The 30 Biggest Money Mistakes People Make in an Economic Downturn
Sometimes the right decisions aren’t always the most obvious, especially when coping with the stress of a recession or financial crisis, writes Justin Metz for…
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At Home, Resist the Urge to Fight Over Politics!
By Wendi Rank Some people load dishwashers haphazardly. You know the kind. These riffraff give no thought to the economy of space or direction of…
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Pandemic Reverses Urbanization Trend as People Return to Suburbia
The pandemic-influenced shift to a work-from-home model has reversed a decade-long urbanization trend and prompted people from bigger cities to flock to suburbia, writes Peter…
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Wall Street Journal: Glenmoore Woman Tries Out New, Yet Familiar Type of Online Shopping
Glenmoore resident Sara Wherrity has tried out a new type of online shopping that looks very familiar to customers of West Chester-based QVC, writes Suzanne…
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Wall Street Journal Reveals Local, ‘Secretive’ Trading Firm’s Massive Stake in TikTok
Susquehanna International Group, an options-trading giant based in Bala Cynwyd, bet big on TikTok and stands to reap the rewards, regardless of the outcome of…
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Wall Street Journal Profiles Kennett Square Mayor in Feature on Political Realignment
Voters here in the battleground state of Pennsylvania are increasingly shifting alliances and moving further apart along the lines of worker occupation, write Tarini Parti…
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Wall Street Journal: West Chester Man the Victim of an Opioid Crisis Intensified by Pandemic
Benjamin Kief, who died in April of an opioid overdose in West Chester, is one of many victims of an opioid crisis that has intensified…
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Wall Street Journal: Pennsylvania Voters Shift Alliances, Move Further Apart Along Lines of Worker Occupation
Voters in battleground Pennsylvania are increasingly shifting alliances and moving further apart along the lines of worker occupation, write Tarini Parti and Aaron Zitner for…
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Wall Street Journal: CEO of Phoenixville’s CCWMG Believes Now’s the Time to Consider Alternative Investments
Fred Hubler Jr., the President and Chief Wealth Strategist of Phoenixville-based Creative Capital Wealth Management Group, is among the growing number of advisers who believe…
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Wall Street Journal: Firm in Wayne Pioneers Business of Helping Landowners Sell Carbon-Offset Credits
Wayne-based Finite Carbon is a pioneer in the rapidly growing business of helping landowners create and sell carbon-offset credits by preserving trees on their properties,…
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If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Join ‘Em: KOP Mall Owner May Allow Amazon to Move into Vacant Store
Prior to COVID-19 becoming the biggest threat to the longevity of shopping malls, many considered Amazon to be the largest opposition that was putting a…
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Wall Street Journal: Pandemic Got You Down? Try Kindness!
Bt Wendi Rank The best part of A Christmas Carol is watching Scrooge engage in his first good deed. His exuberance at sending the Cratchit…
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QVC Immune to Pandemic Challenges Facing Retail and Media Peers
By Jennifer Leonard While retailers struggle to draw in customers and television networks have difficulty monetizing their viewership due to slashed advertising budgets, QVC and…































































