Monthly Archives: September 2023

Blackouts less likely this winter says National Grid

Supply is more secure this year suggesting less pressure on the network, the electricity system operator says.

Rosebank oil field: What is the row over the project?

Regulators have approved the development of a controversial oil field in the North Sea.

ChatGPT can now access up to date information

The chatbot’s knowledge previously only included data up to September 2021, but not any more.

H&M admits it needs to improve sizing consistency

The retailer admits sizing needs to be more consistent after its new returns fee sparks a backlash.

Bank of America Says Bullish Indicators Point to a Higher Stock Market — Here Are 2 Names the Banking Giant Likes

Financial Literacy Basics: Concepts, Strategies and Challenges

Understand financial literacy, its key concepts, and its impact. Discover how to enhance your financial literacy and find solutions to common challenges.

I Have $1 Million in a 401(k) and Will Receive $2,500 Monthly From Social Security. Can I Retire at 65?

Do you have enough money to retire? There are many different ways to look at this, but the most common is to break it down simply: money in vs. money out. How much income can you generate from your retirement

Bills crisis: ‘I’m paying for basics on a credit card’

Charity Citizens Advice says it has given emergency help to more people than ever before so far this year.

Hollywood writers agree to end five-month strike after studio deal

They can return to work while they vote on whether to approve a three-year deal that offers pay rises.

Trump liable for fraud, judge finds in New York civil case

Donald Trump exaggerated his net worth and asset values to get better loans, a New York judge rules.