Tying the Knot? Marriage Tax Penalty and Benefits Explained

The marriage tax penalty is mostly dead. Long live the marriage tax benefit.Married couples often share many things: a home, a bed, and tax brackets. Until 2018, couples were often squeezed into joint tax brackets less than twice the single size. That was dubbed the marriage tax penalty and was often erroneously thought to negatively… Continue reading Tying the Knot? Marriage Tax Penalty and Benefits Explained

Beats Fit Pro Sale: Save $40 on These ANC Earbuds

This is an all-time-low deal on compact true wireless earbuds with fast pairing, active noise cancellation and strong sound. Beats Fit Pro are discounted to $159.95 on Amazon. Jacob Krol/TheStreet You’ve heard of Beats, maybe from your middle or high school days with the cool kids rocking over-ears, but the audio brand has come a… Continue reading Beats Fit Pro Sale: Save $40 on These ANC Earbuds

Citiesabc.com and openbusinesscouncil.org, part of the Ztudium Group, join forces with Ruh Global IMPACT & Billion Strong to create accessible digital, Web 3.0, Metaverse solutions to empower the …

, /PRNewswire/ — 98% of the world’s top one million websites don’t offer full accessibility to the 1.7 plus billion people with disabilities. To tackle this, openbusinesscouncil.org – the global digital certification blockchain and AI-powered directory and citiesabc.org – the Metaverse for cities directory with an NFT marketplace have partnered with leading inclusion organisations: Ruh… Continue reading Citiesabc.com and openbusinesscouncil.org, part of the Ztudium Group, join forces with Ruh Global IMPACT & Billion Strong to create accessible digital, Web 3.0, Metaverse solutions to empower the …

Investors have weathered a big chunk of the bear market already, but stocks could still fall further, Goldman Sachs global stock chief says

US stocks could drop further in a sign that the bear market hasn’t reached a bottom yet, according to Peter Oppenheimer, Goldman Sachs’ chief global equity strategist.  Speaking to CNBC late last week, Oppenheimer however, maintained some optimism about financial markets after suggesting investors have braved a large chunk of the bear market despite not… Continue reading Investors have weathered a big chunk of the bear market already, but stocks could still fall further, Goldman Sachs global stock chief says

A strong dollar and soaring inflation could be a brutal cocktail for S&P 500 firms and investors should expect earnings revisions to be lower, Morgan Stanley says

A strong US dollar and sky-high inflation will be a strong headwind for earnings of S&P 500 companies going forward and will put a lid on the stock market’s recent rally, Morgan Stanley’s equity research chief said in a note. The US Dollar Index is already up 16% year per year, to 108.04 as at… Continue reading A strong dollar and soaring inflation could be a brutal cocktail for S&P 500 firms and investors should expect earnings revisions to be lower, Morgan Stanley says

Russia launches new chartered ships to trade commodities with China and India as wartime sanctions block typical supply chains

Russia is set to smooth out trade with India and China as some Russian companies have launched chartered ships to ferry commodities between the countries, according to a report from the Economic Times.  Russia and India have launched the cargoes for easier delivery of critical raw materials, the report said, as wartime sanctions from the… Continue reading Russia launches new chartered ships to trade commodities with China and India as wartime sanctions block typical supply chains

US stocks sink as investors prepare for earnings season to kick off

US stocks fell on Monday after notching a modest gain last week, with investors preparing to parse through a wave of corporate earnings.  Companies including PepsiCo and Delta Air Lines will report results from the second quarter on Tuesday and Wednesday, with banks including JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo set to deliver results at… Continue reading US stocks sink as investors prepare for earnings season to kick off