David Keller

David M. Keller is a finance writer based in Columbus, Ohio, covering personal finance and consumer-focused economic topics. He earned his degree in journalism from Ohio University and began his career reporting on local business and economic trends for a regional media outlet. Since then, he has contributed to a variety of online publications, focusing on clear, practical coverage of topics such as cost of living, debt, and everyday financial decision-making.

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Loading your 401(k) with your own company’s stock leaves your job and savings riding on one bet

Workers who hold large shares of their employer’s stock inside a 401(k) are staking both their paycheck and their retirement savings on a single company’s performance. A Government Accountability Office analysis of Form 5500 filings found that participants in plans offering employer securities often failed to diversify, concentrating risk in the very firm that also…

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President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks during the American Farm Bureau Federation's 100th Annual Convention Monday, January 14, 2019, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Supreme Court threw out Trump’s emergency tariffs 6-3, the ruling now driving the refund scramble

Hundreds of thousands of U.S. importers now face a scramble for refunds after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s emergency tariffs in a 6-3 decision. The ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, docket number 24-1287, invalidated the reciprocal duties imposed through Executive Order 14257, which was issued on April 2, 2025. A Customs…

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Oracle warns more AI-driven layoffs may follow, even as it pours $50 billion into AI data centers

Oracle cut more than 20,000 jobs over the past fiscal year and warned that additional workforce reductions tied to artificial intelligence could follow, even as the company disclosed plans to raise as much as $50 billion in 2026 to build out AI data centers. The company’s annual filing, submitted to regulators on June 22, 2026,…

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An AI chip selloff erased roughly $1.4 trillion in market value in a single day, and your 401(k) felt it

Millions of Americans who hold retirement savings in broad index funds watched their balances drop on Friday after a sharp selloff in technology and semiconductor stocks wiped out roughly $1.4 trillion in market value in a single session. The damage was concentrated in the same AI-exposed chip names that dominate the S&P 500 and popular…

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Three to six months of expenses in cash is the buffer that keeps a job loss off your credit card

A worker who loses a paycheck without cash reserves faces a fast, painful choice: fall behind on bills or start charging essentials to a credit card at double-digit interest rates. Federal agencies and independent analysts agree that holding three to six months of living expenses in liquid savings is the single most effective barrier between…

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The CEO of crypto token SafeMoon drew 100 months in prison and must hand back $7.5 million

Braden John Karony, the CEO of SafeMoon US LLC, was sentenced to 100 months in federal prison in Brooklyn after pleading guilty to securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee also ordered Karony to forfeit approximately $7.5 million in assets tied to the scheme. The sentence caps…

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A federal trade court ruled that every importer of record, not just those who sued, is owed tariff refunds

A company that never filed a lawsuit may still be owed millions in tariff refunds. That is the upshot of a March 5, 2026, ruling by the United States Court of International Trade, which held that “all importers of record” can claim money back after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed under the International…

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President Donald Trump signs an Executive Order on the Administration’s tariff plans at a “Make America Wealthy Again” event, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in the White House Rose Garden. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok) See also File:2025-April-02-Reciprocal tariffs (left half).jpg

Sued the government over Trump’s tariffs and won? One wine importer just cashed a six-figure refund check

A wine importer that challenged Trump-era tariffs in federal court has received a six-figure refund check from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, one of the first confirmed payouts under a new electronic system built to process claims tied to duties the Supreme Court struck down. The payment arrived through CBP’s Consolidated Administration and Processing of…

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You can check any broker or adviser’s record for free before investing

Any investor in the United States can look up a broker or financial adviser’s registration status, disciplinary history, and fee disclosures at no cost before committing a single dollar. The SEC and the North American Securities Administrators Association jointly built the electronic system that makes this possible, and the public-facing search tool has been live…

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