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Business
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Does America Need to Learn How to Tip?
Do Americans tip too much or too little? Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell examine tipping etiquette and whether you can ever really make definitive rules about gratuity.
16 min
102
Would You Keep Your Inheritance a Secret?
Is it wrong to keep a big inheritance from your financial advisor or even your family? Beverly Addington McBride, of Addington McBride Financial Advisors, joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to weigh in.
13 min
103
Pass the Salt? New FDA Guidelines Take on Sodium
With American adults eating one-and-a-half times the government guidelines, new measures from the FDA recommend that restaurants disclose how much sodium is on menu items. MarketWatch's Emma Court has the latest details.
19 min
104
Marnie the Dog, A True Internet Star!
MarketWatch's Quentin Fottrell and Catey Hill are visited by Shirley Braha and her 14-year-old Shih Tzu, Marnie the Dog! Marnie has become the most famous American dog on Instagram. You can also catch her on Twitter and Vine.
22 min
105
Advice on Salary Demands, From a Kidnap Negotiator
MarketWatch's Quentin Fottrell and Catey Hill discuss how to demand a pay raise at work with Chris Voss, former lead international kidnapping negotiator with the FBI.
15 min
106
Do Men Still Have to Pay on the First Date?
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell welcome MarketWatch's Emma Court and and relationship expert April Masini to get to the bottom of the age old question -- is a man expected to pick up the tab on a first date?
12 min
107
Trump and Sanders Supporters Find Love Online
Is it better to date people of your own political persuasion? Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell get to the bottom of it all with David Goss, founder of TrumpSingles.com and BernieSingles.com's Joshua Kaunert.
14 min
108
Frances Stroh: Memoir of a Brewery Heiress
MarketWatch's Quentin Fottrell and Catey Hill talk with Frances Stroh, heiress to the Stroh Brewing fortune. She's the author of "Beer Money: A Memoir of Privilege and Loss," a book about financial loss and redemption.
19 min
109
Online Dating: Marketing Yourself as a Product
Money Markets and More's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell talk about how Internet dating has become synonymous with marketing oneself as a consumer product. They're joined by Moira Weigel, author of "Labor of Love: the Invention of Dating," a book about how dating evolved with economics.
17 min
110
Does the Tooth Fairy Need to Get Real?
Should a lost tooth ever be worth as much as $20 to your child? Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell get to the bottom of whether kids are expecting too much money from one tooth and whether keeping up with the status quo is too much pressure for parents.
12 min
111
Are Weddings Too Expensive For Guests?
How to budget for a wedding that's not your own? Marketwatch's Jillian Berman joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk about the high-cost of attending other people's weddings.
13 min
112
What Do Mothers Really Want for Mother's Day?
MarketWatch's Elizabeth O'Brien joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk gift faux pas and breaks down the worst Mother's Day gifts of all time.
14 min
113
The Three Digit Number That Predicts Lasting Love?
New data from Bankrate.com shows that nearly 40% of Americans want to know a person's credit score before dating them. Psychologist Simon Rego joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss what these three digits can reveal about a romantic partner.
14 min
114
Got Two Hours? Save Your Family $1,000 This Month
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell welcome Kimberly Palmer, author of "Smart Mom, Rich Mom," for a lesson on how to deal with some the biggest financial issues facing families today -- advice that you can do in just an hour or two per month.
13 min
115
It's Not About You: When Death Meets Facebook
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell welcome Aram Sinnreich, associate professor at American University, for an in depth discussion about how people react through social media when celebrities and loved ones pass way.
20 min
116
Is Getting Paid to Care for Our Parents Ever OK?
Is charging an hourly rate for caring for a parent morally or legally sound? Guests Shirley B. Whitenack and Anne Tumlinson join MarketWatch's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell for a discussion about the ethics and legalities that go into caring for our parents as they reach old age.
17 min
117
Are Kids' Birthday Gift Registries the New Normal?
MarketWatch's Elizabeth O'Brien joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss the new concept of gift registries for children's birthday parties. Is this trend here to stay?
13 min
118
Why Aren't Americans Happy With Their Careers?
According to a new survey from CareerBuilder, a third of workers are unsatisfied with their careers. MarketWatch's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell welcome Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo and Blue Lotus Temple's Bhante Sujatha for an in-depth discussion on how to find ultimate contentment in the workplace.
14 min
119
The World's Greatest Tipper
MarketWatch's Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell talk to Russ Johnson, a retired manufacturing executive who explains why when you routinely leave a 50 percent tip, it entitles you to be called the World's Greatest Tipper.
14 min
120
Tired of Your Job? Try a Midlife Career Change
MarketWatch's Elizabeth O'Brien joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss how mid-life might be the perfect time to shift gears and dive into a new career.
10 min
121
From Bad to Worse: The Agony of Air Travel
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell are joined by author and consumer advocate Christopher Elliott, who breaks down the absolute worst things about flying, and details the ways in which air travel has become an even worse experience in recent years.
16 min
122
Millennials Make a Killing Day Trading on Reddit
MarketWatch's Shawn Langlois and Sally French join Quentin Fottrell and Priya Anand with the details on how Reddit became the go-to place for rowdy millennial traders to gather in 2016.
15 min
123
When Government Tweets Go Horribly Wrong
Sometimes things go horribly wrong when government agencies use social media -- as the State Department learned the hard way this week with its Twitter hashtag #SpringBreakingBadly. MarketWatch's Sally French joins Quentin Fottrell and Priya Anand with the lowdown.
15 min
124
Trophy Culture: Do Kids Today Get Too Much Praise?
Should kids get a trophy just for participating? Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell weigh in on the concept of participation prizes with Maria Lamagna, and examine the impact it's had on the millennial generation.
12 min
125
Office Coworkers: 10 Things I Hate About You
Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell are joined by work place expert and digital marketer Piera Palazzolo, who helps break down the biggest things co-workers do that drive us crazy.
15 min