10+ Frequently Asked Tax Questions – Top CPAs Answer

Are you looking for some good summer reading? TheStreet has you covered with tax tips from some of the leading CPAs and tax experts across the country.   Make sure you bookmark this page, we’ll be updating it with tas tips all summer.  TheStreet’s CPAs are answering frequently asked, and frequently searched tax questions. Tax Questions… Continue reading 10+ Frequently Asked Tax Questions – Top CPAs Answer

The Best Amazon Prime Day Earbuds and Headphones Deals

You don’t need to wait for Amazon Prime Day to score some major discounts. Apple’s AirPods and headphones or earbuds by Sony, Beats, and JBL are already seeing discounts. Whether you’re after a pair of true wireless earbuds or a fancy pair of over ear headphones with impressive noise cancellation, Prime Day is a time… Continue reading The Best Amazon Prime Day Earbuds and Headphones Deals

A Bit of Housing Cheer: Rent Increases Moderate in June

Residential-rental prices have soared during the pandemic. Median rent in the top 50 metropolitan markets hit a record $1,849 in May, up 15.5% from a year earlier, according to Realtor.com, a real estate services firm. It was the 15th straight month of record rent. But things may be starting to calm down. In the top… Continue reading A Bit of Housing Cheer: Rent Increases Moderate in June

The great normalization has crushed investor sentiment — and that may be a sign the worst is over

Tom Bradley: The system is in a better place than it was in previous slowdowns A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by REUTERS/Brendan McDermid files The first half of 2022 was horrendous for investors. Bonds and stocks were down significantly, reflecting an economy and market going through a… Continue reading The great normalization has crushed investor sentiment — and that may be a sign the worst is over

Investors hoard cash, dump stocks amid U.S. recession fears

Nearly US$63 billion flowed into cash in the week through July 6 Author of the article: Bloomberg News Sagarika Jaisinghani A specialist trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Investors are hoarding cash and hiding in U.S. Treasuries as they dump equities amid fears that the… Continue reading Investors hoard cash, dump stocks amid U.S. recession fears

Job growth is set to slow and the Fed may regret hiking rates too aggressively going into 2023, JPMorgan Asset Management chief strategist says

The Federal Reserve should be wary of raising interest rates too fast, said JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Strategist David Kelly, who thinks job growth and the economy are set to slow soon. While the US added 372,000 jobs in June — a level typically associated with an economy expanding at a rapid pace— the labor… Continue reading Job growth is set to slow and the Fed may regret hiking rates too aggressively going into 2023, JPMorgan Asset Management chief strategist says

US stocks end mixed but notch weekly gain after strong jobs report

US stocks ended mixed Friday following a choppy day of trading after a strong June jobs report, though all three major indexes notched a gain for the week.  The US added 372,000 jobs last month, beating forecasts with the economy inching closer to pre-pandemic employment numbers. But the strong number suggest the Fed will remain… Continue reading US stocks end mixed but notch weekly gain after strong jobs report