Month: December 2019

Concern about the $100 billion Mormon horde, the “scandal” I have dubbed EnsignGate seems to still be a thing. I have a little more to share on it, but I would also like to do a bit of review of my Mormon coverage. I have made an attempt to stake a big claim to the
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Skyline of Miami, Florida, USA around Sunset. Getty Here’s the 2020’s update on the luxury residential market. Look to Millennials to give the luxury segment a boost over the next decade as their wealth increases along with the desire to own luxury real estate. According to coldwellbankerluxury.com’s, A Look At Wealth 2019: Millennial Millionaires, “By 2030,
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Getty Social Security is the primary retirement income source for many Americans – for over 60% of them it provides more than half of their retirement income.  Security discussions often focus on retirement security, but a number of related benefits also deserve the spotlight, such as survivor benefits for a surviving spouse.  Survivor benefits play a crucial role in
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Natalie Diaz, chief of staff at Time Equities Inc. LMS Entertainment The chief of staff at Time Equities Inc. is working to effect change for women throughout the real estate industry, starting with inside her firm. The developer was founded in 1966 and 31.1 million square feet of residential and commercial property in its portfolio, in
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U.S. stock index futures were slightly higher Monday morning. At around 2:00 a.m. ET, Dow futures climbed 23 points, indicating a slightly higher open of just 2 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes were also marginally higher. U.S. equities have enjoyed a strong rally in December, with the main indexes hitting record highs last
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Logo and mascot ‘Ali cattle’ at the headquarters of Alibaba Group in Hangzhou. Zhang Peng | LightRocket | Getty Images Technology and bank stocks in Asia dominated the top picks for analysts in 2019, as shares in the region made strong gains this year. Mainland Chinese stocks also rallied this year, with the Shanghai composite
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Follow these tips to crush your financial goals in 2020. Getty In a survey by Fidelity Investments, 67% of Americans said they’re planning to make financial resolutions for 2020, with saving more and paying down debt topping the resolution chart. Of course making such resolutions is easier than keeping them. A  third of New Year’s
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Getty There is a ritual that often occurs in high net worth households in the final weeks of the year. It can be a check in the mail or tucked inside a Christmas present. At other times, it may be a deposit into a 529 plan or a trust without the beneficiary knowing. Regardless, we are at the
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