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March 10, 2026

Mileage Rates May Finally Jump—Here’s How to Grab Every Penny Without a Spreadsheet

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is hinting at the first mileage-rate hike since 2011, and mobile workers could soon claw back thousands. Learn why the timing is perfect to ditch manual logs and let AI track your miles instead.

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March 10, 2026

Esperion’s $255M Expense Gamble: When Cardiometabolic Dreams Meet the Ledger of Reality

Esperion just told investors it may burn through $255M in 2026 while chasing a 2040 cardio-utopia. The French Philosopher-Coder asks: who counts the forgotten receipts when billions are on the line? A meditation on scale, memory, and why even biotech giants need a pocket-sized conscience like ccKlay.

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March 10, 2026

4 Tax Hacks for Middle-Class Vibes That Could Fund Your Next iPhone—Receipts Optional 📸

Middle-class tax season doesn’t have to be a broke binge—snap your receipts, stack the Child Tax Credit, and let AI do the math while you plan that iPhone upgrade.

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March 9, 2026

Heritage Insurance Just Posted 228% Net Income Spike—Here’s the Expense Hack Every Startup Should Steal

Heritage Insurance crushed Q4 2025 with a 228% jump in net income by tightening underwriting and axing bloated costs. We break down their playbook and show how solo founders and small teams can copy the same ruthless expense discipline in under 30 seconds a day using AI tools like ccKlay.

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March 9, 2026

Retirees, Stop Leaving iPhone Money on the Tax Table—7 Deductions You Can Still Grab

Seven above-the-line deductions let retirees shrink taxable income without itemizing, yet most seniors forget to claim them. A quick photo with ccKlay keeps the paperwork honest and the savings real.

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March 9, 2026

RBI’s ₹25 k fraud-payback plan is cute, but your missing receipts still cost you an iPhone—ccKlay fixes that

India’s central bank will soon refund up to ₹25 000 for small digital frauds, yet most salaried folks still lose far more every year by forgetting to claim legitimate expenses. Here’s why the new safety-net is only half the story—and how a 3-second AI snap from ccKlay can claw back the rest.

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March 9, 2026

Two-Tier Electric Mileage Payback? Snap, Tap, Done—ccKlay Makes It Simple

HMRC now splits home and public EV charging at 8 p and 14 p per mile, and Fleet News built a calculator to track the mess. Here’s why drivers still need a dead-easy way to log each leg—and how a phone camera beats another spreadsheet every time.

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March 9, 2026

18-Year Insurance Stoush Proves One Thing: Your Receipts Matter More Than You Think

A 75-year-old traveller just waited 18 years for Oriental Insurance to honour a US medical claim—because the insurer couldn’t read its own paperwork. Here’s why snapping every receipt on the spot beats praying a giant company keeps its word.

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March 4, 2026

Canada Just Made Schizophrenia Care 90% Free—Here’s the Hidden Cost Startups Still Pay

Public drug plans now cover ABILIFY ASIMTUFII® for 90% of Canadians, slashing out-of-pocket costs for schizophrenia and bipolar I treatment. While patients win, startups still hemorrhage cash on forgotten expenses—money that could fund an iPhone every year.

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March 4, 2026

Cancelled Export Order Got You a Reimbursement? Here’s How to Handle the GST Headache Without Losing Your Mind

When a foreign buyer cancels an export deal and sends you cash to cover sunk costs, the ATO still wants to know if GST applies. Learn the quick test, keep your paperwork tidy, and see how ccKlay’s AI snaps make the numbers behave so you can get back to the beach faster.

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March 4, 2026

Telangana May Kill Fee Reimbursement: How Students Can Still Track Every Rupee with AI

Telangana’s Education Commission wants to scrap fee reimbursement for under-performing private colleges, dumping the bill on cash-strapped families. Here’s how students can bullet-proof their expense records before the rules change.

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March 4, 2026

Qventus Tackles Hospital Coding Gaps—But What About the Expense Gaps in Your Pocket?

Qventus just shipped real-time coding automation to plug costly care gaps in hospitals. The same AI discipline can stop individuals from leaking hundreds in unclaimed expenses every month.

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March 4, 2026

Britons Raid Personal Loans for Milk and Loo Roll—But Who’s Counting the Leaky Expenses?

A record 7.2 million personal loans were taken out in Q3 2025, many simply to cover groceries and rent. While the spotlight falls on interest rates, no one asks how much money drips away through unclaimed expenses.

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March 3, 2026

When $9,485 Vanishes: The Expense-Tracking Gap Congress Just Highlighted

Rep. Nancy Mace is under fire for allegedly pocketing $9,485 in excess reimbursements—money she never spent. The episode exposes a universal weak spot: manual expense reporting is a black box. Here’s how AI-first tools like ccKlay are closing that gap for the rest of us.

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March 3, 2026

Zendaya’s Secret Wedding Receipts: What Tom Holland’s Fiancée Can Teach You About Hidden Expense Claims

Law Roach’s red-carpet slip suggests Zendaya and Tom Holland already tied the knot—no press release, no fanfare, just a quiet ring swap. The same stealth mindset can save freelancers and small teams thousands in unclaimed expenses every year.

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March 3, 2026

Amylyx Ditches ALS for a $1B Niche—And What That Tells You About Expense Discipline

Amylyx is betting the farm on a tiny post-bariatric hypoglycemia market, trimming legacy spend to stay alive until 2028. Their pivot is a masterclass in ruthless focus—exactly what solo founders need when every receipt counts.

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March 3, 2026

Retire at 62? Suze Orman’s Wake-Up Call—and How Pocket AI Can Save the Price of an iPhone

Suze Orman says grabbing Social Security at 62 is fine—if you accept a lifetime pay cut. I ran the numbers, then showed how the forgotten expenses you never claim could quietly swallow an iPhone every single year. A three-second AI receipt scan is the cheapest guardrail you’ll ever buy.

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March 2, 2026

Berkshire Misses the Mark: What a 27 % Profit Slide Teaches Small Firms About Watching the Small Change

Berkshire Hathaway’s Q4-25 earnings slipped 27 % year-over-year as costs crept upward, a blunt reminder that even giants bleed margin when expenses hide in plain sight. For freelancers and start-ups, the lesson is simple: photograph the receipt today or pay for it tomorrow.

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March 2, 2026

Retire Richer: 3 Low-Fee Mutual Funds That Leave More Cash for the Expenses You Actually Track

Zacks’ latest medalists prove that tiny fees compound into giant nest eggs—if you stop leaking money on forgotten receipts. Pair these three funds with a 3-second AI tracker and watch both your portfolio and your tax deductions grow.

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March 2, 2026

Seniors Are Skipping Meds & Meals—A 3-Second App Hack Could Literally Pay for Groceries

One in four seniors is postponing pills just to keep the lights on, but the cash they’re leaving on the table could cover an iPhone every year. Here’s how snapping receipts—not skipping meals—can claw back real money.

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March 2, 2026

When a Pill Wins Reimbursement, Who Keeps the Receipt? The Quiet Rebellion of ccKlay

South Korea just added a second myeloma drug to its national purse, underscoring a paradox: life-saving pills get public ledgers, yet our daily expenses vanish into pockets. ccKlay snaps the ledger shut for individuals before the memory fades.

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March 2, 2026

Health Premiums Up 4.41%: How Aussies Can Reclaim $216 with a 3-Second Receipt Scan

April’s 4.41% private-health hike will cost the average Aussie family an extra $216 a year. While half the country shops for cheaper cover, the other half can claw back the same amount by photographing the receipts they already forget. Here’s the maths—and the app that does it in three seconds.

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March 1, 2026

When a Hospital Can’t Pay Its Bills, Your Receipts Matter More Than Ever

Hennepin County Medical Center warns it may shut its doors by May after losing $100 million last year. While lawmakers scramble, families and small-business owners can protect their own finances by tracking every deductible expense—down to the last Band-Aid.

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March 1, 2026

Buffett Bows Out, Bills Stack Up: How Gen Z Can Still Win Q1 2026 💸

Warren Buffett just dropped his final Q4 report and the vibes are mixed—earnings dipped, insurance float is fat, and the OG oracle is passing the mic to Greg Abel. While Berkshire sorts its billions, we’re out here losing hundreds in unclaimed latte receipts. Here’s how to play your own financial end-game like a boss.

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March 1, 2026

New Mexico’s 2025 Tax Cliff Is Real—Your Missing Receipts Could Cost You an iPhone

New Mexico just tightened medical deductions and added a hard AGI cliff for Social Security exclusions—miss one receipt and you could tumble into a higher bracket. Here’s how AI-powered expense tracking keeps you on the right side of the line.

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March 1, 2026

Forgotten Receipts, Vanished Dollars: 16 Frugal Habits That Actually Stick (and the 3-Second App That Tracks Them)

Yahoo Finance’s 16 money moves are solid—if you can remember every loonie you spend. I walk through the list, add a historian’s footnote or two, and show how one Canadian-built app snaps the receipts we inevitably forget.

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March 1, 2026

Startup Tax Write-Offs Canada 2026: Forgotten Receipts That Could Buy You an iPhone

The CRA lets new Canadian businesses deduct up to $5,000 in launch costs, yet most founders still lose hundreds in unclaimed expenses every year. A simple phone-app habit can turn those scraps into real tax savings.

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February 28, 2026

When $110 Billion Studios Cry Poor, Who Keeps the Receipts?

Paramount’s $110 billion bid for Warner Bros. exposes the hypocrisy of media giants pleading poverty while swallowing each other whole. If the titans can’t track their own money trail, maybe the rest of us should start with our own.

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February 28, 2026

MBIA Shrinks Losses but Still Bleeds Cash—Time for Small Biz to Track Every Dollar with ccKlay

MBIA’s 2025 numbers show a thinner loss, yet negative book value keeps the bond insurer on thin ice. For everyday operators, the lesson is simple: know where every dollar goes. ccKlay’s AI expense app keeps cash visible—no spreadsheets, no stress.

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February 28, 2026

From MLB Mound to Life Sentence: How Dan Serafini’s $23-Million Plot Flips the Script on Expense Fraud

Dan Serafini’s chilling murder-for-inheritance scheme shows how opaque money trails can enable the darkest motives. We break down the case and show why real-time, AI-verified expense tracking is now a non-negotiable for founders, freelancers, and families.

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