How high earners can save thousands with these two tax strategies
Range covers strategic investing for high-income individuals and methods used to help minimize tax burdens and offer greater control over financial planning.
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Range covers strategic investing for high-income individuals and methods used to help minimize tax burdens and offer greater control over financial planning.
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AudioEye explains that the true cost of inaccessible websites extends far beyond lost sales, and when users, especially those with disabilities, encounter a barrier, it affects engagement, increases bounce rates, and damages brand reputation.
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Paylocity explains that the tipping culture in the U.S. has undergone a dramatic transformation, and as tipping practices expand into new industries and digital payment platforms increase gratuity prompts, consumers must adapt to a new norm.
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Quantum Connections examines how employee-supervisor relationships influence engagement, retention, and profitability in the workplace.
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WorkTango examined APA and TELUS Health data to see how employees feel about the culture of mental health at work and how it’s changed since 2020.
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TurboTenant explains that, in most cases, people who rent out rooms in their homes do not think of themselves as “landlords” or their tenants as “roommates,” but they really are landlords.
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Range details the steps you need to take to file a federal tax extension, and offers advice on state tax extensions as well as tax-filing tips for complex financial situations.
Continue ReadingExperian takes a look at what’s transpired over the past 12 months in its review of consumer and debt trends for current and potentially new homeowners.
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Brex explains how, from procurement and vendor payments to employee expenses and compliance, spend management encompasses every aspect of how money moves through an organization—transforming financial operations from a reactive process into a strategic advantage.
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Point2Homes examines why renters are choosing to stay for 10 years or more in a house for rent and why three-bedroom homes are a favorite of that group.
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Arbor explains the widespread confusion contributing to a growing sense of frustration and mistrust toward utility providers.
Continue ReadingChalkbeat shares insights from new research that says while Black teachers left their jobs at higher rates overall than other groups, having a Black principal and a critical mass of Black colleagues made them significantly more likely to stay at schools.
Continue ReadingArbor surveyed American homeowners and renters and discovered that most doubt the accuracy of their electricity charges.
Continue ReadingJerry uncovers three often-overlooked expenses when buying a car and how to minimize them.
Continue ReadingBrex explains how a business credit score shapes growth opportunities in unexpected ways, such as determining if you’ll get an expansion loan, influencing whether suppliers offer you better payment terms, or impacting your insurance rates.
Continue ReadingNext City reports that Louisville, Kentucky, is rolling out a new tool to implement a law designed to ensure that no city subsidies help build new housing that displaces existing residents.
Continue ReadingThe Markup reports how AI can help businesses charge customers more based on how it evaluates their personal history and desires, and California lawmakers want to end that price discrimination.
Continue ReadingSaveHealth reports on the third-party companies that work to negotiate discounts with pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.
Continue ReadingSpokeo conducted an analysis using data from Realtor.com to explore the most sought-after ZIP codes in the United States and homebuyers.
Continue ReadingBuchhaltungsButler and DataPulse Research examine how consumer sentiment plummets and financial stress grows in America.
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