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From joint accounts to wealthier friends – why is money so hard to talk about?
Money is always the elephant in the room, and can be even harder to talk about than sex – but we can all benefit from a frank conversation, says Annalisa Barbieri, kicking off our You be the judge money special. The one item you will never see ...The Guardian - World -
Apple Is Buffett's Best Investment. It's Also Now One of His Riskiest.
The legendary investor and his longtime partner, Charlie Munger, changed their stripes for a tech stock. Now, the size of the stake is worrying some Berkshire shareholders.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
The No. 1 skill companies are hiring for is also the hardest to find, according to new research
“A strong work ethic” is the top skill companies are looking for in new hires, but is one of the hardest to find, according to new research from ADP.CNBC - Business -
Key takeaways so far from the local elections
Here's what you need to know after results from around a third of councils and the Blackpool South by-election.BBC News - Top stories -
Style & Groom, the London barbershop causing a buzz
The Kentish Town salon offers precision fades – and motivational directionFinancial Times - World
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