Month: March 2023

Money can be a relationship’s downfall; it can also be the reason couples stay together. With more Americans feeling financially constrained, 23% of all couples are primarily staying in their current relationships due to financial dependency, according to a new report by LendingTree. Between sky-high inflation and stubborn gender dynamics, “I am not surprised at
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Bill Gates says totally driverless cars, without need for even a steering wheel, are “coming sooner rather than later.” The tech billionaire and Microsoft co-founder recently took a “test ride” in an autonomous vehicle through the busy streets of downtown London, which he described in a blog post on Wednesday as “one of the most
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Huawei’s revenue stabilized in 2022 as the company diversified into new areas like cloud computing and automotive technology. But its profit plunged as pressure from U.S. sanctions and China’s pandemic controls weighed on the Chinese technology giant. Joan Cros | Nurphoto | Getty Images Huawei reported on Friday its biggest annual decline in profit on
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Ben Hasty | MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images The Treasury Department on Friday proposed new rules for determining which EVs will be eligible for tax credits under the new “critical mineral” and battery component requirements included in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act. While the Treasury Department hasn’t yet said which vehicles are eligible for
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Suze Orman Nathan Congleton | NBC | Getty Images The recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank have made a recession more possible — and that means it’s more important than ever to have emergency savings set aside, according to personal finance expert Suze Orman. “Because of what is happening with banks, it
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In this article VORB Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The company’s 747 jet “Cosmic Girl” releases a LauncherOne rocket in mid-air for the first time during a drop test in July 2019. Greg Robinson / Virgin Orbit Virgin Orbit is ceasing operations “for the foreseeable future” after failing to secure a funding lifeline, CEO
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March 30 is ‘Ivy Day,’ when many Ivy League schools release those long-awaited admissions decisions. More than ever, acceptance into the Ivy League is considered highly desirable, however, when it comes to his year’s ultimate dream school, Massachusetts Institute of Technology comes out on top, according to a recent survey of college-bound students and their
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In this article EVGO Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg looks at an EVgo charging station during an electric vehicles event outside of the Department of Transportation October 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. Drew Angerer | Getty Images EV charging network operator EVgo on Thursday reported fourth-quarter revenue that
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Shapecharge | E+ | Getty Images Tax rules for Roth individual retirement accounts don’t require owners to withdraw money during their lifetime — a valuable proposition for retirees who don’t need to touch the money and want to let their investment continue growing tax-free. But those rules change once the account holder dies — meaning
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A Lululemon sign is seen at a shopping mall in San Diego, California, November, 23, 2022. Mike Blake | Reuters Lululemon on Tuesday reported strong holiday-quarter sales, suggesting wealthier shoppers are still purchasing yoga pants and tops despite rising prices for essential goods. The company also issued upbeat guidance for its new fiscal year. Shares
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In this article M Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Jeff Gennette, CEO of Macy’s. Getty Images Macy’s CEO Jeff Gennette will retire early next year after a four-decade career at the company, the department store chain announced Wednesday morning. Gennette, 61, plans to step down in February. He will be succeeded by Tony Spring,
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Geber86 / Getty Tax procrastination happens. But if you’re still missing key forms or feeling overwhelmed, you can buy more time by filing a free tax extension. Nearly one-third of Americans procrastinate with their taxes, the top reasons being complexity and stress, according to a recent survey from IPX1031. You can avoid a late-filing penalty
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