DailyFinance Spotlight
By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool
| 1:25PM 4/20/2012
If you ask the postmaster general, saving the Post Office will require shutting down one out of three post offices, laying off tens of thousands of postal workers, and ending Saturday mail delivery. Trouble is, he's wrong.
By M. Joy Hayes, Ph.D., The Motley Fool
| 10:30AM 4/18/2012
Increasing publicity about the ways food is modified, treated and processed has put the food industry on the defensive, but even as public awareness grows, food companies are still trying to keep you in the dark about these three issues.
| 1:10PM 4/17/2012
In an interview Monday with Mitt Romney, ABC New's Dianne Sawyer said what many of her viewers wanted to know was, 'Are you too rich to relate?" Was the ex-governor's answer on point, or a dodge?
By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool
| 10:05AM 4/16/2012
When businesspeople make bad bets in America, they're apt to lose money. Make a wrong bet in China, and you may lose more than just cash -- you may lose your life. Meet Chinese entrepreneur Wu Ying.
| 11:15AM 4/13/2012
The White House says President Barack Obama and his family paid more than $160,000 in federal taxes last year.
By John Grgurich, The Motley Fool
| 8:50AM 4/12/2012
President Obama is making the Buffett Rule -- a minimum tax on millionaires who get off easy under the current tax code -- one of the centerpiece of his re-election campaign. Here's what adoption of the tax might mean for all of us.
| 6:00PM 4/10/2012
Sports apparel behemoths Reebok and Nike have reached a settlement in their fight over New York Jets merchandise featuring iconic quarterback Tim Tebow.
| 11:00AM 4/10/2012
Best Buy said Tuesday that it was a mutual decision, and that there were no disagreements with Brian Dunn on any matter relating to operations, financial controls, policies or procedures.
| 6:20PM 4/09/2012
The sale is part of AT&T's strategy to jettison shrinking parts of its business so it can focus on segments that are growing, particularly its wireless business
By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool
| 2:25PM 4/09/2012
Business travelers are still taking to the air despite the uncertain economy, but they're being a lot more careful about their spending. Here's a look at five apps that can help you make the most of your business travel budget.