By Kevyn Burger, Next Avenue Contributor getty Bill Currey has thoroughly enjoyed his 45-year career in real estate, with one notable exception. Now semi-retired, the 75-year-old resident of Charleston, W. Va., is still required to take annual continuing education classes to maintain his license. “I know it’s important, but I hate it,” admitted Currey. So
Month: September 2020
Watch Benjamin M. Willis, contributing editor with Tax Notes Federal, and Jed Bodger, vice president of taxation at the Sierra Nevada Corp., discuss their recent article examining how the Biden-Harris proposed corporate tax and long-term capital gains rates increases logically lead to eliminating all or part of section 199A passthrough deduction to mitigate tax rate disparities and choice
Broker/Owner of Commercial Professionals in Las Vegas for over 25 years, professional speaker and author of The Successful Woman’s Mindset. getty The initial step into commercial real estate is often a challenge for new investors. Whether you already have experience investing in residential properties or this is your very first real estate venture, you likely have a
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during the daily media briefing at the Office of the Governor of the State of New York on June 12, 2020 in New York City. Jeenah Moon | Getty Images New York City restaurants will be allowed to reopen their indoor dining areas at 25% capacity beginning Sept. 30,
Lululemon Athletica store logo and sign in Philadelphia. Gilbert Carrasquillo | Getty Images Lululemon on Tuesday reported surprise revenue growth, despite lockdowns during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, as stores started reopening in the fiscal second quarter and consumers stocked up on workout apparel and yoga accessories. But its stock fell by more than 6% in
PeopleImages | E+ | Getty Images It has been more than a month since millions of Americans learned they’d be receiving an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits, and more than a dozen states have begun issuing the payments. Yet a key question remains for workers: How long will the funding last? There’s not
Ken Griffin speaking at the 2018 Delivering Alpha Conference in New York on July 18th, 2018. David A. Grogan | CNBC Billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin is going head-to-head with the billionaire governor of Illinois over a plan to increase taxes on the wealthy. Griffin, the founder and CEO of Citadel, contributed $20 million to
Investors who have cash might want to consider putting some to work after a recent pullback in the stock market, CNBC’s Jim Cramer advised Wednesday. “If you haven’t bought anything, maybe you dip your toe in,” Cramer said on “Squawk on the Street,” while noting he has for weeks been advising people to sell and lock-in
Getty Images There’s nothing like some volatility in the stock market to test an investor’s ability to make rational decisions. Whether share prices are heading up or down, it’s common for individuals to make mistakes that are driven by emotion, experts say. “Investors tend to extrapolate,” said Dave Goodsell, executive director of the Natixis Center
The great 401k experiment of the past 50 years has failed generations of America’s workers. 401ks … [+] are structurally flawed and cannot provide meaningful retirement security. getty The great 401k experiment of the past 50 years has failed generations of America’s workers. As controversial as that statement may sound, today there is broad consensus
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 20: Stacks of US $100 bills (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Getty Images As Congress returns from its August recess, Republicans remain opposed to a new large economic stimulus package. In particular, they don’t see the need for aid to city and state budgets, and observers say this is “the largest stumbling block in
Arian Nemati is Co-Founder and CEO at ADEx and Ecognitionlabs.com, an AI research and development company. getty With approximately 11% of Americans out of work in June of 2020 and 82% of small business owners reporting they are concerned or very concerned about the potential impact of the virus on their business, it might seem at first glance that
An engineer shows an experimental vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus that was tested at the Quality Control Laboratory at the Sinovac Biotech facilities in Beijing. Nicolas Asfouri | AFP | Getty Images LONDON — The U.K.’s health minister on Wednesday rushed to defend AstraZeneca’s decision to pause a closely-watched coronavirus vaccine trial due to safety
Stewart Butterfield, co-founder and chief executive officer of Slack Technologies Inc., speaks during an event in San Francisco, California. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Slack shares fell as much as 20% in extended trading on Tuesday after the team communications software company reported fiscal second-quarter results and full-year guidance that exceeded analysts’
Zhong Shanshan, the chairman of Nongfu Spring Company, attends the Nongfu Spring new product launch conference on February 1, 2015 in Baishan, Jilin Province of China. Jiang Xin | VCG | Getty Images BEIJING — The public offering of a bottled water giant has propelled its founder into the ranks of the three richest people in
Maskot | Maskot | Getty Images If you’ve been hunkering down in a different state due to Covid-19, your tax situation is about to get a little more complex. The longer you stay away from your home base — particularly as we approach the sixth month of remote work for many people — the greater
US President Donald Trump signs executive orders extending coronavirus economic relief, during a … [+] news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, on August 8, 2020. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images President Trump’s payroll tax holiday started last week. But what does this mean
FILE – In this Aug. 31, 2020, file photo, clients line up outside the Mississippi Department of … [+] Employment Security WIN Job Center in Pearl, Miss. The government issues the jobs report Friday, Sept. 4, for August at a time of continuing layoffs and high unemployment. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS Congress
Pixbay One of the familiar refrains of the pandemic is that it is the epitaph of the city. No longer are we working from home, we are now living at work. Consequently, people, like salmon, are retreating to the rural utopias from whence they spawned. Equipped with wifi and a Nespresso machine, they have all
Americans love their cars, but many hate the process of buying them. The trip to the dealership can often be one that fills car buyers with dread, as they imagine the sometimes hours-long process of negotiating a purchase with professional salespeople. Of course, with sales at or near record levels in recent years, any angst
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