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He was 4 months behind on his rent. Why his landlord never mentioned eviction

The coronavirus pandemic has been a difficult time for landlord-tenant relations. Andrea Sorum and Victor Washington have a different story to tell.

3 years ago

Flapjacks anyone? Stacking Stacks Can Earn Passive Yield in Bitcoin

Blockworks | Tanaya Macheel  | March 17, 2021 Floating Point Group, a capital markets infrastructure firm focused on digital asset market opportunities, has launched a service for holders of Stacks tokens (STX). There’s a new way for institutional investors to earn high yield in bitcoin to the tune of 20%. Floating Point Group, a capital


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3 years ago

CFA Institute launches a first of its kind globally, a new ESG investing qualification

Investment Executive | James Langton | March 15, 2021 New certificate focuses on incorporating ESG into investment analysis Amid growing demand for sustainable investing, the CFA Institute is launching a new ESG investing qualification. The professional association announced it will offer a Certificate in ESG Investing, which was developed by CFA Society of the United


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3 years ago

Op-ed: Here are some safe money moves investors should make now

Given a rebounding economy, government aid flowing to taxpayers and the pace of Covid vaccinations, how should investors play the rest of 2021?

3 years ago

Young traders unlikely to buy GameStop stock with stimulus checks this time, Bank of America says

"The number of recent conversations including both GME and stimulus is low," Bank of America told clients.

3 years ago

How to manage your money, boost your savings and start investing

Before anyone tackles investing, there are a few steps you need to take to be ready.

3 years ago

Spotting a Solid Founding Team

When assessing a potential investment opportunity, many venture capitalists will agree it’s not just about finding the “best” or most groundbreaking startup ideas–it’s who is behind the wheel. Continue reading

3 years ago

SPACs break 2020 record in just 3 months, but the red-hot industry faces challenges ahead

The funds raised via U.S. SPACs have totaled $87.9 billion so far in 2021, already exceeding the $83.4 billion issuance in all of last year.

3 years ago

The IRS has issued more than 42.5 million refunds so far this tax season

In addition to sending out $1,400 stimulus payments to most adults, the IRS has issued more than 42.5 million tax refunds averaging nearly $3,000 each.

3 years ago

Visa shares fall after report says DOJ is probing possible anticompetitive debit card practices

Visa shares dropped after a report said the DOJ is probing its debit card business and possible anticompetitive practices.

3 years ago

$10,200 unemployment tax break: IRS plans to automatically process refunds

The IRS plans to automatically process refunds for people who paid taxes on unemployment income before the American Rescue Plan made a portion tax-free.

3 years ago

Latest stimulus bill expands 15% food stamp boost through September. Here’s what you need to know

The most recent stimulus package extends boosted food stamps through September for millions of American families.

3 years ago

New $3,000 child tax credit might not come with monthly payments, IRS says

Moving the tax-filing deadline to May 17 from April 15 may have compromised the ability of the IRS to implement a new child tax credit program.

3 years ago

$1,400 stimulus checks could be garnished. Some lawmakers are pushing to change that

New direct payments could be taken from Americans who have overdue private debts that are subject to a court order. Here's where efforts stand to change that.

3 years ago

Visa says the DOJ plans to probe its debit card practices, shares fall 6%

The DOJ is investigating whether Visa unlawfully curbed merchants' capacity to route debit-card transactions over less-expensive networks.

3 years ago