VAN NUYS, Calif .– (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – We are all looking for ways to save money to help us get through this crisis. With that in mind, we’ve compiled some effective tips that might alleviate some of the financial anxiety you might be feeling. You may already be practicing some …
Read More »Shake Shack more than doubled its IPO price on its market debut
Photo Shake Shack employees carry delivery bags from an outpost in New York City. The company’s shares closed at $ 45.90 on Friday.Credit Lucas Jackson / Reuters Updated, 8:49 pm | Customers are known to queue for almost an hour to order a burger and wavy fries at Shake Shack. …
Read More »Cash-strapped Brazilians opt for budget shielding
Companies like this one in Sao Paulo work in the auto armor industry, a lucrative industry in a violence-ravaged Brazil. Brazilians are more worried than ever about getting shot while driving, but have less money in a stagnant economy to spend on protection. Enter the used armored car. Whether to …
Read More »Self-appointed salary increase for federal judges to cost $ 1 billion
Federal employees are used to Congress limiting their pay increases. For three years in a row, lawmakers have decided that the federal government does not deserve any increase; Congress has since agreed to provide some of the smallest pay increases in recent history. For some federal employees, however, federal judges …
Read More »City changes business license fees – News – Tuscaloosa News
Tuscaloosa City Council will move forward with a series of business license changes that are expected to generate almost $ 47,000 in additional annual revenue. The changes will affect five categories of businesses across the city: telecommunications, carnivals, check cashing and securities lending, businesses based on waste storage and collection. …
Read More »Pennsylvania and Delaware high schools get an F for financial literacy courses
Pennsylvania and Delaware are among nine states that received an F grade for teaching personal finance to high school students, according to a new national study. The 2017 “transcript” was published by the Champlain (Vt.) College Center for Financial Literacy, which also awarded state-by-state grades in 2015 and 2013. Delaware …
Read More »The Galaxy S11 could get a crazy new feature we’ve never seen before in a smartphone
The Galaxy S11 is still around 5-6 months from the announcement, but the first rumors are already there and it’s hardly surprising for a Samsung flagship. The phone is expected to feature a better camera system that will incorporate a 108 megapixel camera and may support 5x optical zoom. On …
Read More »Diversion programs work – when they don’t sabotage participants
By Tom Gordon In a state where overcrowded and violence-ravaged prisons have been a long-standing problem, there are alternatives to prison – diversion is the common generic term – that are supposed to take some offenders out of the system and provide them with the help they need. they need …
Read More »Don’t fight the Fed
One of the most commonly accepted investment advice is “Don’t fight the Fed”, or any central bank for that matter. If the US Federal Reserve signals an interest rate hike, investors should look to lower risk assets. On the other hand, if the central bank sends a “cut” signal, it …
Read More »Changing technology with the changing world
We all live in the 21st century era that is completely technology dependent. And learning some basics of technology has become a necessity now. So this article is all about that basic information. Why bother? Yes, many would think why bother about learning for tech. The answer is why not. …
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