Breaking the Stigma: Why No-Medical-Exam Life Insurance is Reshaping Financial Security

For many, the mention of "life insurance" conjures up a stressful image: a cluttered desk, piles of financial documentation, and the inevitable, dreaded appointment with a medical examiner. This friction has created a significant gap in household financial planning. According to the 2024 LIMRA Insurance Barometer study, only 46% of women hold life insurance policies,…

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The Digital Tax Dilemma: Why Europe’s Quest for New Revenue Faces an Economic Dead End

By Economic Correspondent On June 23, 2026, Cristina Enache, an economist at the Tax Foundation Europe, delivered a sobering assessment to the European Parliament’s Committee on Budgets. As the European Union continues its search for "own resources"—stable, reliable revenue streams to fund the bloc’s increasingly ambitious budget—the conversation has frequently circled back to the taxation…

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The Crypto-Mortgage Gamble: Are Federal Regulators Opening the Door to a New Housing Crisis?

By: Alys Cohen (NCLC) and Corey Frayer (CFA) June 23, 2026 In an era defined by rapid financial digitization, the boundary between speculative digital assets and foundational government-backed housing finance has been breached. In a move that has sent shockwaves through housing advocacy groups and legislative watchdogs, the mortgage lender Better and the digital exchange…

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The New Global Standard: How SMBs Are Adopting Enterprise-Level Treasury Functions

By PYMNTS | July 1, 2026 For decades, the operational divide between multinational corporations and small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) was defined by a single word: scale. While global enterprises leveraged sprawling finance departments to navigate the complexities of international trade—currency fluctuations, cross-border settlement, and foreign liquidity—the Main Street business remained a domestic entity. It balanced local…

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