Here's what Trump's proposed tariffs could mean for your wallet
Former President Donald Trump has renewed his support for higher tariffs on the campaign trail. Here's how those taxes could affect Americans consumers.
Former President Donald Trump has renewed his support for higher tariffs on the campaign trail. Here's how those taxes could affect Americans consumers.
Policy | March 13, 2024 New legislation in the U.S. opens doors for startup investment The House of Representatives has recently passed the Expanding Access to Capital Act, an important piece of legislation sponsored by Patrick McHenry, which aims to streamline and enhance the funding process for entrepreneurs and startups. The bill was approved with
Regulation | March 13, 2024 SEC's New Climate Disclosure Rules Will Be A Game Changer for Investors The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently adopted new rules aimed at enhancing and standardizing climate-related disclosures by public companies and in public offerings (after receiving 24,000 comment letters). This move is a response to the growing
The IRS on Tuesday fully launched Direct File, a free tax filing pilot program from the agency, for "simple tax situations." Here's what to know.
The gender pay gap costs Black women nearly $900,000 over a 40-year career. Latina women lose more than $1.2 million, according to a recent report.
While mortgage rates remain elevated for potential homebuyers, factors outside borrowing costs are keeping housing unaffordable for many, experts say.
Investing in startups can provide opportunities into the heart of innovation, but understanding the nuances between early and late-stage investing can be crucial for making informed decisions. Each stage comes with its own set of risks, rewards, and considerations, and … Continue reading
Innovation Insights | March 12, 2024 Key Lessons from Sam Altman's Startup Playbook Sam Altman, a luminary in the tech industry and driving force behind OpenAI, recently published pearls of wisdom that every entrepreneur should be aware of as they live and breath their journey of innovation in a post titled, "What I Wish Someone
Consumers still contended with price growth in February, new government data shows. Here's which goods and services went up the most.
News | March 12, 2024 A Saskatchewan appeals court is currently deliberating whether a thumbs-up emoji sent via text message can legally constitute a signature in a contract The case in question involves a legal dispute in Saskatchewan, Canada, where the courts are deciding if a thumbs-up emoji sent in a text message can be
March 12, 2024 Finding your way to financial success can be difficult because it's thought to be a route only available to the wealthy and well-connected. However, the key to obtaining long-term prosperity and financial security is not to follow a set of strict rules but to adopt a number of simple yet significant practices.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury estimates that one-third of federal income tax returns could use IRS Direct File for free this season. Here's who qualifies.
The Biden administration's new student loan bankruptcy policy is making it easier for borrowers to walk away from their debt in court, attorneys say.
Blockchain Payments | March 12, 2024 Mastercard has teamed up with MetaMask to test the first blockchain-powered payment card With Mastercard recently ending its partnership with Binance, this new partnership with MetaMask introduces an entirely on-chain payment card, issued by Baanx, designed to allow MetaMask's extensive user base—boasting over 30 million monthly active users—to utilize
On average, parents who financially support grown children give them more than $1,300 a month for expenses such as food, rent, cell phones and car insurance.