Month: March 2021

Investor Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit and husband to tennis legend Serena Williams, is among the latest of high-profile names to support NFTs, or non-fungible tokens. “I’ve invested big in women’s sports, but the rise of NFTs and trading card boom is going to be HUGE for women’s sports,” Ohanian tweeted on Saturday. “Save this
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Gift tax written on piece of paper. getty The Biden administration has promised to lower the Unified Credit for Estate taxes from $11.7 million to $3.5 million, and the credit for gift taxes to $1 million. The question on many planner’s minds is whether Congress has the political will to make those changes retroactive: that is
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President of Centum Financial Group and RPM Canada, redefining the way Canadians access mortgages and property management.  getty When we think of the word “franchise,” most of us visualize the same thing: a business in a box, a recipe that, if followed, should lead to success based on historical examples within the organization. Tech, training, tools, marketing and
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Katrina Lake, CEO of Stitch Fix Adam Jeffery | CNBC Stitch Fix on Monday reported a narrower-than-expected loss for its latest quarter, but the company missed analysts’ expectations for revenue and outlook as shipping delays and lower customer spend ate into sales. The stock plunged 20% in extended trading. The styling service lowered its revenue
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The Nasdaq rebound may last shorter than a New York minute. Wharton School finance professor Jeremy Siegel sees near-term trouble, saying the backdrop is dramatically supporting the reopening trade over Big Tech and growth plays. “I’ve been extremely bullish here for nine months,” he told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Tuesday. ”This stock market still has a
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Tax day concept. The USA tax due date marked on the calendar. getty Despite increasing pressure from Congressional Democrats and requests from professional organizations including the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig remains adamant about keeping the April 15 filing deadline exactly where it is. And that’s all we know.
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Avatar Source: Walt Disney Studios It seems “Avatar” will be heading back to Chinese theaters this weekend, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter. Originally part of the rereleases preapproved by China’s Film Bureau in 2020, the 2009 sci-fi epic remained in Disney’s vault during the ongoing pandemic. While China has been able to
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A Dick’s Sporting Goods store Craig Warga | Bloomberg | Getty Images Dick’s Sporting Goods on Tuesday topped Wall Street’s estimates, as shoppers continued to buy equipment and apparel for outdoor activities and home workouts during the pandemic. Shares plummeted by nearly 9% in premarket trading, however, as the company forecast that sales trends will
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