Vince Coyner

Vince Coyner is a serial entrepreneur with an MBA from Florida State. Business, finance and entrepreneurship have never been far from his mind, from starting a financial education program for middle and high school students twenty years ago to writing about American business titans more recently. Beyond business he writes about politics, culture and history.

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Supreme Court rules Trump tariffs unconstitutional, but businesses say damage is done

The U.S. Supreme Court handed importers and manufacturers a major legal victory when it ruled on February 20 that President Donald Trump could not use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to impose sweeping tariffs. But for many businesses, the decision landed after months of higher costs, disrupted planning, and lost sales that…

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The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge stays hot, dimming hopes for a spring rate cut

The inflation report investors and Federal Reserve officials watch most closely did little to reopen the door to lower interest rates. Fresh data on the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, or PCE, showed inflation still running too hot in late 2025, with the underlying trend proving especially stubborn.For households waiting for relief on mortgages, credit…

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Arizona’s largest utility seeks 14% rate hike as APS case heads toward summer hearings

Arizona Public Service, the state’s largest electric utility, is asking regulators to approve a nearly 14% rate increase that would add hundreds of millions of dollars to the company’s annual base-rate revenue. The request has opened a high-stakes fight over what Arizona households and businesses should be asked to pay for power in one of…

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Sandwich generation trapped as caregiving costs force millions to scale back retirement saving

Millions of Americans caught between raising children and helping aging parents are absorbing a financial hit that reaches far beyond a tight monthly budget. For many households, caregiving is no longer a temporary strain. It is reshaping how families spend, save, and think about the future. What begins as helping with groceries, medications, housing, or…

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Student loan borrowers begin receiving checks from $100 million Navient settlement

Student loan borrowers harmed by Navient’s servicing practices are finally beginning to receive checks tied to a $100 million consumer redress fund, part of a broader federal enforcement action that targeted one of the most criticized names in the industry. The payments are going out automatically. Eligible borrowers do not need to file a claim,…

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Warren Buffett’s final Berkshire filing shows Apple, Amazon and Bank of America cuts, with one new stock added

Warren Buffett’s last Berkshire Hathaway portfolio filing as chief executive offered one more lesson in restraint. The conglomerate disclosed that it reduced positions in Apple, Amazon and Bank of America in the fourth quarter of 2025, while adding just one new stock. For investors used to mining Berkshire’s quarterly filings for sweeping signals, the message…

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