Tips for Adding a Teenage Driver to Your Auto Insurance
By ANN CARRNS
Rates for teenagers are a bit lower than they once were, and there are plenty of consumer safety websites to offer advice.
THE UPSHOT
In Long Run, There’s No Such Thing as an Einstein Investor
By ROBERT J. SHILLER
In investing, as in physics, the insights of outstanding individuals and of crowds of experts are both valuable. But following any approach blindly leads to trouble.
COMMON SENSE
An Index-Fund Evangelist Is Straying From His Gospel
By JAMES B. STEWART
Burton Malkiel, author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street,” says looking for market inefficiencies can beat passive investing, which he long endorsed.
When You’d Rather Not Be a Reference
By ROB WALKER
A friend re-entering the work force wants your endorsement, but your feelings are mixed, at best. Here’s how to proceed.
Warren E. Buffett Comes to the Aid of a Big Canadian Mortgage Lender
By MICHAEL J. de la MERCED
Berkshire Hathaway, run by Mr. Buffett, agreed to buy a stake in Home Capital, which has struggled amid accusations of fraud.
OBITUARIES
Marion Goldin, Award-Winning ‘60 Minutes’ Producer, Dies at 76
By JONATHAN WOLFE
Ms. Goldin, a trailblazer as a TV newswoman, was long paired with Mike Wallace on memorable investigative pieces.
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