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Thursday, February 27, 2020

The Daily Money: Protecting your 401(k) when stocks drop

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The Daily Money
 
Thursday, February 27

Happy Thursday, money mavens. It's David here, with our must-read business and personal finance stories. 

Gut check time: As stocks plunge over worries the coronavirus could stall the global economy, here are four things to remember if you're worried about your retirement savings.

Norman Rockell for sale? Buried in the Boy Scouts' bankruptcy filing is a mention of a lucrative asset: original Norman Rockwell paintings. Should they be sold as part of the organization's bankruptcy?

Bottomless coffee: We live on subscription services, and here's another: Coffee chain Panera is offering a program for unlimited hot and iced coffee and hot tea for $8.99 a month. If you can Netflix and chill, why not Panera and hot? 

For more money news, keep scrolling down.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

A Boy Scout-themed Norman Rockwell painting is displayed on July 22, 2013, during an exhibition at the Church History Museum in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Boy Scouts of America disclosed in a bankruptcy document that the group owns original Rockwell paintings, which would be sold off to pay sexual abuse victims.
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