Month: August 2019

Faster networks might be the difference between life and death. That’s not hyperbole. Nor is it the declaration of a teenager desperately refreshing their social media pages, hoping to gain more “likes” on their posts. Faster connectivity could revolutionize industries we might not have even considered as being connected. Lack of tech prevented innovation in
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The massive tax law passed by Congress and President Trump at the end of 2017 radically reshaped traditional tax planning in ways that are still emerging. A prime example is choice of entity for small and not-so-small businesses. There are still the usual suspects, corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs), but many tax incentives have changed. A few
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Autodesk president and CEO Andrew Anagnost in June 2017. CNBC Autodesk shares plunged more than 11% in extended trading on Tuesday after the software company said that the trade war could hurt its financials in the second half of the fiscal year. “While we continue to execute well and are not materially impacted by current
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Sarah Wilson, of GoBudgetGirl.com, with a Debt Free Chart. Source: Sarah Wilson Just when you think you have it all figured out, life throws you a curve ball. Recently, Sarah Wilson, who lives in College Station, Texas, and blogs at GoBudgetGirl.com, hit the emergency trifecta: a computer repair, an unexpected $500 medical expense and the
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced results of a large clinical trial last year that found that a daily low-dose aspirin in healthy older adults didn’t prolong life or help prevent heart disease, physical disability, dementia, or stroke, and that aspirin doesn’t have the same benefits for healthy older adults as scientists once thought.
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Getty According to the most recent data available from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), just 12,177,779 taxpayers claimed the charitable donation deduction for the 2018 tax year, totaling $102.7 billion. That compares to 33,629,985 taxpayers who claimed the charitable donation deduction for the 2017 tax year, totaling $160 billion. That’s a difference of 21,452,206 taxpayers
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