As you approach retirement – as if you don’t already have enough to worry about – a concern should be diminished capacity. Common sense, and a lot of statistics, tell us that as you age, the chance of losing some of your mental faculties is a risk. This risk becomes very real in retirement because you’re
Month: October 2021
Under intense prodding from Washington a just-concluded confab of 136 nations agreed to new rules for taxing international companies. This segment of What’s Ahead explains why this is a bad deal for the U.S. and should be scuttled by Congress. The Administration hopes to sell a bill of goods to reluctant senators: Other countries are
Thanks to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, American housing markets have had to deal with a truly unprecedented situation (or, at least since the 1918 Spanish flu). While most housing markets experienced an initial dip in activity, over the last year many housing markets have experienced robust recovery, especially in terms of their prices.
In this article TSLA Tesla China-made Model 3 vehicles are seen during a delivery event at its factory in Shanghai, China January 7, 2020. Aly Song | Reuters BEIJING — Tesla’s sales in China are now nearly half the size of what the automaker sells in the United States. Elon Musk’s electric car company reported
In this article TSLA PYPL PINS Pedestrians pass in front of Pinterest signage displayed outside of the New York Stock Exchange. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. PayPal, Pinterest – Shares of PayPal climbed more than 3% as Pinterest shares tumbled more than 12% after
d3sign | Moment | Getty Images Democrats on Capitol Hill are reducing the total price tag for their social spending plan as they work to get it across the finish line in the coming days. One casualty is the duration of paid family leave. President Joe Biden had proposed federal 12-week paid family and medical
Rezo Kanovich likes companies that have zero analyst coverage. He explains why. Small-stock aficionados: Are you limiting your attention to the U.S. market? Then you are missing out, says Rezo Kanovich, manager of an immensely successful portfolio of smaller foreign companies. “The universe of small stocks [abroad] is vast, bigger than the U.S. market by
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) likes to say: “There are two tax codes in the United States: one for workers who pay taxes out of every paycheck and the other for high-fliers who use games and tricks to avoid their taxes.” He’s now proposing to add a third tax code, one for billionaires. But
Housing markets across the United States were given a serious disruption by the Covid-19 pandemic. But many major housing markets have recovered to impressive levels. Now, it seems the issue for many cities is the dangerously low housing inventory they possess amid a resurgence in homebuying. Using data from Redfin RDFN , including months of
A Sweetgreen location in Bethesda, Maryland. Jeffrey MacMillan | Getty Images Salad chain Sweetgreen filed Monday to go public on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SG, aiming to become the latest restaurant company to hit the public markets this year. The company’s losses widened and sales shrank as the pandemic battered its
In this article FB Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Erin Scott | Reuters Facebook is set to release its third-quarter earnings after the bell Monday, as the company reckons with an onslaught of troubling news coverage from a trove of internal documents released by a whistleblower. Here’s what analysts are expecting: Earnings: $3.19 per share
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), September 22, 2021. Brendan McDermid | Reuters U.S. stock futures were steady in overnight trading on Monday as investors await a slew of major technology earnings with the broader market at a record high. Dow futures rose just 20 points. S&P 500 futures
Over the summer, a group of “crypto fans” pooled their money in order to collectively make a seven-figure investment: The group secretly bought the sole existing copy of the album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” by the Wu-Tang Clan for a whopping $4 million. But it wasn’t until Wednesday that the group, an organization
Luis Alvarez | DigitalVision | Getty Images After some 18 months of remote work, more and more companies are bringing their employees back into the office. Many workers have mixed and complicated feelings about the change. “Returning back to the office may feel like culture shock,” said Debra Kaplan, a therapist in Tucson, Arizona. Adding
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., questions IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig at a June 8, 2021 Senate Finance Committee hearing. Tom Williams | Pool | Reuters As Democrats inch closer to finalizing their social spending package, Senate Democrats are eyeing a tax on billionaires amid pushback on income and corporate levy hikes.
Many retirees spend more of their money than they should for medical care. One Medicare insurance advisor concluded that about 90% of Medicare beneficiaries pay more out of pocket than they need to. It’s not surprising. Medicare is a complicated program. Since Medicare Open Enrollment is here (October 15-December 7), here’s my review of the
The Treasury has put out a Fact Sheet on the scaled down bank disclosure reporting requirements currently under consideration – Tax Compliance Proposals Will Improve Tax Fairness While Protecting Taxpayer Privacy. The proposal appears quite controversial. The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board gives us The $10,000 IRS Tax Dragnet. The real political goal here is to create
Montecito, California, known for stretches of beach and surf breaks, is characterized by the luxury estates that hug the coastal plain and foothills. Today a seaside haven for celebrities and the well-heeled, the area was the home of the Chumash for more than 10 millennia before the Spanish arrived. In fact, the name of the
US President Joe Biden gives an update on the Covid-19 response and vaccination program, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 14, 2021. Nicholas Kamm | AFP | Getty Images Worried that President Joe Biden’s Covid vaccine mandate for private companies could cause a mass exodus of employees, business
In this article QSR-CA A Burger King restaurant seen in Milton, Pennsylvania. Paul Weaver | SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images Restaurant Brands International on Monday reported quarterly earnings that topped Wall Street’s expectations, but its revenue fell short as labor challenges weighed on sales. Shares of the company rose less than 1% in premarket trading.
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