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A New York City cowboy boot store may sell classic styles, but it’s been improving its sales by using technology and analytics on the Bindo POS iPad app.
A New York City cowboy boot store may sell classic styles, but it’s been improving its sales by using technology and analytics on the Bindo POS iPad app.
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Closing Bell Rich Weiss, American Century Investments CIO, joins ‘Closing Bell’ to offer his bearish take on the market. 05:23 Wed, Jan 10 20244:54 PM EST
Fifty-five year old Joseph is single and wants to retire at age 62 and move closer to his family in Michigan. Is he on track to meet his goal? Suze takes a look.
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Investors: It’s time to ditch the barbells. So says Larry Glazer, managing partner at Mayflower Advisors, who argued in a Tuesday interview on CNBC’s “Futures Now” that barbell investing — a strategy that involves buying into low-risk, stable assets as well as riskier speculative investments — is putting U.S. investors in an “extreme and dangerous”…