Month: October 2021

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
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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
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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
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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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