Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin On our financial coaching line, I spoke with an employee that wanted to retire to spend time with his ailing spouse. She was requiring more and more physical assistance. He also wanted to pursue some travel opportunities while they were both healthy enough to do them.
Whether and how and when you can deduct interest is largely based on how the money you borrowed was spent. The tracing rulings that follow the borrowed proceeds are pretty challenging. Most of us just try to do the best we can. Partnerships Are Different Then there are partnerships that borrow money. They follow the
Perhaps you experienced a bidet while traveling in Europe or Asia, where they’re fairly common. On first glance at your hotel’s bathroom, you might have wondered why there seemed to be a second, mini toilet in the room. (That was my befuddled reaction as a recent college graduate visiting Italy in the early 1980s.) These fixtures
A customer browses products at a Walmart store in Burbank, California. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Walmart’s former U.S. CEO told CNBC on Tuesday that the retailer’s decision to stop selling some ammunition is a “thoughtful” one, but he’s not confident it will reduce gun violence. The biggest retailer in the world
Australia’s vibrant start-up scene has this year opened the door to a wealth of attractive new employment opportunities in industries ranging from security to tech. But it’s in financial services that new businesses are making the greatest waves, according to a new workplace ranking. Financial services disruptors make up six of LinkedIn’s 10 most attractive
Bugatti Chiron Source: Bugatti Bugatti became the first car maker to top 300 mph, when a modified version of its hypercar hit 304.77 mph. A Bugatti Chiron, adapted for higher speeds and driven by Andy Wallace, hit the top speed on Volkwagen‘s Ehra-Lessien test track in Germany on Aug. 2. It is the first supercar
Now is the time to buy risk assets, a Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategist told CNBC on Tuesday. “When investors are this bearish, historically, it’s been a great time to buy risky assets like stocks and commodities,” BofAML global investment strategist Jared Woodard said on “Closing Bell. “ Woodard stressed he was looking at
PeopleImages | DigitalVision | Getty Images Students and their families are grappling with the cost of higher education, but here’s one expense that might be a surprise: health care. The default option for many college students — especially if they’re under age 26 — might be to remain on Mom and Dad’s insurance, yet that
Letters in letterbox saying payment due Getty First, an apology and a disclaimer: I really do have more to say on eldercare – honest! – but squirrel! – it’s Chicago pensions in the news again and I really can’t resist. Second, both Mayor Lightfoot and Gov. Pritzker are relying heavily on new revenue from pot
Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were indicted on 11 criminal counts of tax evasion and bank fraud. The charges are nothing to take lightly. In fact, they could face up to 30 years in prison if they are convicted. Even the Chrisleys’ accountant, Peter Tarantino, was indicted on tax-related offenses. Mr. Chrisley declared his innocence,
As a New Yorker, I’ve come to realize we are privy to numerous changes in the restaurant and franchise business long before people in many other parts of the country. One such change is the innovation of the “Virtual Food Hall”. With the advent of online ordering, third party order and delivery platforms such as Grub
UAW President Gary Jones and GM CEO and Chairman Mary Barra shaking hands at the event. Source: General Motors DETROIT – United Auto Workers members overwhelmingly granted union leaders authorization to strike during contract negotiations this year with General Motors, Ford Motor and Fiat Chrysler, if needed. The union on Tuesday announced about 96% of
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 13: Traders and financial professionals work ahead of the closing bell on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), May 13, 2019 in New York City. Drew Angerer | Getty Images News | Getty Images Markets will rally for the rest of the year, according to J.P. Morgan.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on August 14, 2019 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson, one of Wall Street’s most skeptical strategists, is advising clients to dump growth stocks and buy defensive names as the “demand destructive” tariffs are fanning recession
New investors don’t know what they don’t know. When you don’t know much about a subject, sometimes the first advice you come across appears solid. Thoroughly research a company so you know if the stock would be a good investment for you. Don’t buy when stock prices are high. Think carefully before you make your
ASSOCIATED PRESS It appears that KFC, Dunkin, and Burger King are joining the trend — Veganism is giving a “healthy” image to fast food chains, as they add plant-based meat alternative products to their menu. Back in April, Burger King introduced the Impossible Whopper, a plant-based burger, similar to the company’s classic sandwich. A couple of months
Factory workers at TNG Dai Tu Factory in Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam work on brand name garments like Nike, Adidas and Converse. Justin Solomon | CNBC It’s crucial for businesses to be flexible and to hedge one’s bets amid the protracted and unpredictable trade war, according to a Hong Kong-based garment maker. For Lever Style, it
A customer uses an automated teller machine in Singapore. Nicky Loh | Bloomberg | Getty Images Singapore is about to shake up its banking sector for the first time in two decades — a move that would allow technology players and non-banking companies to challenge traditional lenders. The disruption could be a win-win situation for
Source: Stock.Adobe.com The stock market is fluttering near all-time highs, but has gone nowhere for 19 months. The bond market is pushing government bond yields toward or below zero. Gold is surging. The Fed is cutting. Tweets are flying. Oh, and there’s a major hurricane bearing down on the east coast of the US. So, I can’t
The Obamas are buying an estate listed for $14.85 million on Martha’s Vineyard LandVest Barack and Michelle Obama, the former U.S. president and first lady, rented a seven-bedroom home on Martha’s Vineyard this summer and decided to stay. The Obamas now have the property, with a $14.85 million price tag, under contract in a deal