Personal Finance Daily: ‘What kind of fancy a— child’ plays with a Fisher-Price charcuterie set and a look at the ‘wine caves’ that Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren argued about

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‘What kind of fancy a— child’ plays with a Fisher-Price charcuterie set?

Shoppers are split on whether this Mattel toy is too fancy for kids — but there’s even more bougie baby gifts out there.

The ‘Prince effect’ — here’s exactly how much record sales boom when a rock star dies

The surge in sales after a musician’s death isn’t just short-lived — it can last for years afterward, new research finds.

What are these ‘wine caves’ that Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg were arguing about?

First of all, there’s a difference between wine cellars and wine caves.

Weekend reads: Confessions of a stock picker

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You can now give a student loan payment as a Christmas gift

A new app’s feature joins the ways people can give the gift of freedom from student loan debt.

This is the perfect holiday gift for people who work in an open plan office

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It only takes a few clicks to strengthen your security.

Everything you wanted to know about data breaches and privacy violations — after malware hits Wawa stores

Do you think you’ve been hacked? Here’s what you should do next.

A miracle for last-minute shoppers — the 12 bottles of Christmas

Weekend Sip’s annual guide for the best boozy holiday gifts.

‘My mother-in-law hates me and cut my husband out of her will’ — should I tell her we are in debt and can’t afford our home?

She will instead leave her home to her adult daughter, who is on Social Security due to a back injury.

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