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On Calling Your Employees “Partners”
by Nicole Dieker
Starbucks’ #RaceTogether Makes Unrealistic Assumptions About Both Race and Work
by Nicole Dieker
Talking to a Millennial Taxpayer
by Nicole Dieker
Future Marketers May Try to Capitalize on Our Initials
by Nicole Dieker
The Subtle Economics of Facebook, Google, Firefox, and Chrome
by Nicole Dieker
Talking to Your CPA About Estimated Income
by Nicole Dieker
President Obama and the Student Aid Bill of Rights
by Nicole Dieker
How an Assistant Editor in Pittsburgh Does Money
by Nicole Dieker
Invisible Girlfriends for Adults, Hello Barbie for Children
by Nicole Dieker
The Next Billfold Book Club Selection Is Terry Pratchett’s ‘Men At Arms’
by Nicole Dieker
Do 1 Thing, Which if You’re Me Probably Has Something to Do With Taxes
by Nicole Dieker
To Terry Pratchett, Who Gave Us Sam Vimes’ ‘Boots’ Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness
by Nicole Dieker
American Girl Doll Furniture Costs More Than Furniture For Humans
by Nicole Dieker
I Went to a Launch Party for a Chair
by Nicole Dieker
Spring Shopping
by Nicole Dieker
How ‘Cosmo’ Staff Writer Anna Breslaw Does Money
by Nicole Dieker
Who Gets the Privilege of Paying for HBO Now?
by Nicole Dieker
McDonald’s Sues Seattle Over $15 Minimum Wage, Cites Fourteenth Amendment
by Nicole Dieker
13 Ways Daylight Saving Time Can Cost You Money
by Nicole Dieker
Want a Free College Education? Show Up to Class and Don’t Get Caught
by Nicole Dieker
The Business of Creative Careers: Kris Straub, Cartoonist
by Nicole Dieker
Professor Dumpster Moves Out of the Dumpster, Begins Couchsurfing
by Nicole Dieker
Could You Come Up With $700 By Midnight?
by Nicole Dieker
Increased Income and Decreased Generosity
by Nicole Dieker
Using Tinder to Find Workers for Odd Jobs
by Nicole Dieker
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