Month: June 2023

The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues. Some employers are threatening remote workers, while others are offering more in-office benefits. We’ll see how it all pans out, but our tight job market currently gives workers—at least college-educated ones—the upper hand over employers. The Washington Post recently reported how Google GOOG is
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In this article Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The Cava logo is displayed at a Cava location in Pasadena, California, Feb. 6, 2023. Mario Tama | Getty Images News | Getty Images Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant chain Cava priced its initial public offering at $22 per share, above a previously stated range, the company said
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After more than a year of steady rate hikes, the Federal Reserve held its target federal funds rate steady Wednesday. For households, however, that offers little relief from record-high borrowing costs. “It’s not like rates will go down,” said Tomas Philipson, University of Chicago economist and a former chair of the White House Council of Economic
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After turning $5,000 in seed money into a billion-dollar empire, buying a Gilded Age estate named Stronghold seemed the right move for fashion mogul Marc Eckō. The wunderkind, a former graffiti artist and pharmacy school dropout, purchased the Bernardsville, N.J., castle in 2005. The 20,000-square-foot stone manse and tower looked as formidable as the company
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Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and Benjamin Alarie and Susan Massey, both of Blue J Legal, discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using generative AI models to assist with complicated tax questions and research. Robert Goulder: Hello and welcome to the latest edition of In the Pages. I’m Bob Goulder with Tax Notes. Today we’re
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The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues, with some employers threatening remote workers, while others offer more in-office benefits. We’ll see where it all comes out, but our tight job market currently gives workers—at least college-educated ones—the upper hand over employers. The Washington Post recently reported how Google GOOG is moving
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Andreessen Horowitz partner Marc Andreessen Justin Sullivan | Getty Images LONDON — Andreessen Horowitz is opening its first office outside of the U.S. in London, the venture capital firm announced Monday. Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that has backed leading tech companies from Airbnb to Coinbase, said it was looking to take
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A Medicare Advantage PPO (preferred provider organization) plan is an important option for many Medicare beneficiaries. If you’re getting ready to enroll in Medicare or perhaps considering changing plans during the Open Enrollment Period in the fall, here are 10 important things to know. 1. There are two types of PPO plans. In 2023, 40%
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