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TRENDING: Are Credit Unions The Hipster FI?

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The nation’s first credit union (CU) was founded in 1908 to serve mill workers in the Manchester, New Hampshire area. Today, more than a century later, that credit union is still operational and is now focused on serving a new type of member: millennials. News from the credit union market.

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Bitcoin’s Resplendent Week

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But Takach is confident that the law will catch up with technological innovation. The state of New York, for example, rushed to develop the BitLicense, while the Canadian government issued directives only for countering money laundering using digital currencies, preferring to avoid any premature and unnecessary action.

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Walmart-Amazon Whole Paycheck Tracker: Connected Commerce, Grocery Bot And GrubHub Rumors

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Those rollouts will be part of a reportedly $100 million marketing campaign aimed at introducing the new expansion. But Amazon wasn’t the only one rolling out new things this week; team Walmart was keeping it competitive on the technological front. Big Play of the Week: The Grocery Bot.

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24 Lessons From Warren Buffett’s Annual Letters To Shareholders

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When Berkshire Hathaway announced that it was taking a $1B stake in Apple in 2016, it surprised many of the company’s long-time observers — not because of Apple’s business model or stock price, but because Buffett had long claimed to have “insufficient understanding” of technology to invest in tech companies.

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