The Internal Revenue Service reportedly will be looking at social media sites in the hopes of catching tax cheats.
Investing in stocks can be puzzling. Despite solid earnings in the last quarter of 2012 some Facebook investors fled and the share price fell.
What resonates with Bankrate’s fans are financial topics that impact their lives. Here are Bankrate’s top 12 Facebook posts from 2012!
Investing stories this year included market volatility, a Facebook flop and the ongoing yield drought. What can investors learn?
Social media shopping sites are providing payments to fashionistas who share product links that generate sales and traffic.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg just got a phenomenal refinance deal on his Palo Alto, Calif., home.
Facebook adopted a dual share class structure before going public. What does it mean for investors when their votes don’t count?
Who knows more about acing a job interview than famous chefs on the television? Bankrate realized the answer is “no one, that’s who.”
Happy Monday! Facebook is public and Americans’ financial confidence swells. Here are the hot stories you need to read today.
It would have been pretty hard to avoid Friday’s publicity surrounding Facebook’s IPO — the largest ever, with a market cap of $110 billion
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