When it comes to education, most financial planning is centered around ways to save and invest for college. This makes sense because in an ideal world, we’d all be able to cover all our education expenses that way and not need to borrow a dime. But in the real world, that’s rarely the case. Fortunately,
Taxes
The emergency declaration for Covid-19 expired on May 11, 2023—and it comes with some tax consequences. A lot changed during Covid-19, especially for employers. Some shut their doors forever, some closed temporarily, and still others modified their work model so that employees could work remotely. As employers scrambled to keep workers on the payroll, questions
Most people know that if they receive cash, it is probably taxable unless it is an honest to goodness gift. Most people know that if they receive property, that the property is probably also taxed, again, unless it is a true gift. More about gifts below. But how about what happens if it doesn’t seem
A global carbon price of $75 per ton may be the magic number to help blunt damaging carbon emissions. That’s what Kristalina Georgieva, head of the IMF, told Reuters in November 2022 at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. But it’s hard to say if the world is close to achieving that
The advertising-supported digital business model is a common strategy used by many companies. The core principle of this model is providing users with a free service, such as search results or social media networking, while generating revenue through advertising. Advertisers pay the company to display ads, and the company employs data and algorithms to personalise
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