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The same gift, with a message on saving the recipient time, is more welcome
 
            
    
    
  
Individuals using the Robinhood trading app appear to beat the market
 
            
    
    
  
Welcome to UCLA Anderson Review’s quiz, in which we aim to extract business and life lessons from faculty research we cover each month.
 
            
    
    
  
Doing worse than mom and dad is a drag on the entire economy
 
            
    
    
  
A 12-month high in local unemployment triggers savings behavior
 
            
    
    
  
A predictive model employs credit default swaps across currencies
 
            
    
    
  
Cost burdens affect half of U.S. households that rent, as housing shortage worsens
 
            
    
    
  
When bad times hit, highly indebted companies often have to sell operations and equipment at fire-sale prices
 
            
    
    
  
Rigid adherence to scoring systems can reduce consumer spending when it’s most needed
 
            
    
    
  
“Uh, I already bought a house”: Tech workers spend ahead of actual stock sales
 
            
    
    
  
The government’s floating rate notes feature an added measure of security: higher interest earnings in times of rising rates
 
            
    
    
  
The case for using rising market volatility as a signal to pare back on stocks — does higher risk always mean higher return?
 
            
    
    
  
Data back to 1870 show similarities in the worst banking system shocks — focusing on loose lending before a meltdown
 
            
    
    
  
Private equity investors weigh the total cost of capital — not just debt, but equity as well — when pursuing buyouts
 
            
    
    
  
The relationship between short- and longer-term moving averages has strong predictive power for share price returns