Money & Ethics
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How Much Notice Should You Give Your Boss When You Quit?business Is quitting without giving your boss notice unethical?
By Knight Kiplinger
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Should Congress Dictate How Colleges Spend Their Endowments?Business Costs & Regulation Charitable institutions with endowments—whether colleges, museums or hospitals—have a legal and moral obligation to honor the wishes of past donors.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Should Restaurants Raise Prices and Eliminate Tips?Business Costs & Regulation Saying goodbye to tipping would address fairness and income reporting concerns.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Is It Fair for Websites to Lock Out Users of Ad Blockers?Technology Web users must understand: There is no such thing as a free lunch.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Remedying the Gender Pay GapBusiness Costs & Regulation A proposed federal rule designed to bring men's and women's pay in line would be an ineffective, burdensome mandate for employers.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Why Can't I Give More to My Candidate's Campaign?Politics There should be immediate disclosure of every donation to every political fund of any kind. That’s crucial for a healthy democracy.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Splitting Time Between States to Pay Less Taxtaxes If you try to play it both ways, expect your old state to try to keep taxing you.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Are Drug Prices Unethically High?insurance It makes sense for the maker of a best-selling drug to lower the price gradually over the life of its patent.
By Knight Kiplinger
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Do We Owe Students Two Free Years of College?Paying for College Using taxpayer funds to help young Americans get post-secondary training of some sort would be money well spent. The challenge is figuring out how to do it most sensibly.
By Knight Kiplinger
Paying for College
