Money & Ethics
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Should Judges Be Elected or Appointed?
Politics The popular election of judges opens up the judicial branch to the same partisan and commercial pressures that the other branches experience.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Should Execs Return Bonuses They Don’t Merit?
Business Costs & Regulation Getting ill-gotten gains returned to shareholders remains the exception, not the rule.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Who Should Get Priority for Transplants?
spending A general preference for young transplant recipients over old makes sense for society.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Class-Action Lawsuit or Shakedown?
Business Costs & Regulation Too many of these lawsuits are based on nit-picking offenses, with negligible compensation for the "injured" consumers.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Is My Husband Hiding Money From Me?
credit & debt Your husband should not deviate from your banking plan without talking to you first.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Is It Ethical to Opt Out of Health Insurance?
insurance The key principle of ethical living is taking responsibility for oneself and not putting a burden on others.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Should Athletes Share in Their School's Profits?
business There's an ethical imperative to provide fair compensation for all workers whose hard work and talent create profits.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Don't Make a Deal You Don't Intend to Honor
Business Costs & Regulation An ethical businessman bids what he truly believes an asset is worth and what he's fully committed to paying.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
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Is It Ethical to Break Pension Promises?
Employee Benefits A middle ground must be found between conflicting obligations.
By Knight Kiplinger Published
Employee Benefits