Md. Senate passed bill that ‘is not clearly unconstitutional’
Legislation could ultimately require candidates for president to release their tax returns as a condition of appearing on the state's ballot.
This is your brain. This is your brain (and your wallet) on Chipotle.
Dear reader: Get thee to Costco.
Officials from Belarus learn American view of money in Baltimore
During a visit to the Maryland CASH Campaign office Thursday morning, a delegation from Belarus was asked: What comes to mind when you hear the word “money?” “Freedom,” said one. “Bills,” said another, in Russian. As part of a three-week trip to the United States, 10 officials in the banking, education, insurance and nonprofit sectors […]
Getting your financial house in order
You may be a great attorney but that doesn’t necessarily translate into being financially savvy. Here's one short financial principle about, well, principal.
How to balance your (law firm’s) checkbook
I never balanced a checkbook until I started my own law practice. Here's how I quickly learned.
The Sugar Lifestyle 101
SeekingArrangement.com — another website that helps gold-digging Sugar Babies hook up with deep-pocketed Sugar Daddies — has released its annual “Top 20 Fastest Growing Sugar Baby Schools” list, and Towson University clocked in at No. 44, while the University of Maryland, College Park, placed No. 71.
How ‘mature’ are Millennials about debt?
Younger millenials have less debt than older peers.
It can pay, to be Ronald J.
The president of Johns Hopkins University was the only head of a private college in Maryland to earn more than $1 million in total compensation in 2011, according to data compiled and released a few days ago by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Montgomery, P.G. both looking for schools money
At least two Maryland counties are expected to go to Annapolis next year seeking additional money to pay for school construction and renovations in the wake of a unique agreement cut between the state and Baltimore city.
Can Baltimore handle a virtual currency?
Tzadik Vanderhoof is desperate for a place to spend his Bitcoin. So far the only taker he’s found is a friend he’s persuaded to take Bitcoin in payment for a bar tab. But that could change.