The due date for individual tax returns is actually April 15th this year for most of us. Emancipation Day, a holiday in the District of Columbia, falls on April 16 this year, so it does not affect the April 15 due date for most people. This year Patriots Day falls on April 15 so it
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If you’re going through a divorce, deciding how to divide the home you share with your spouse can be one of the more complicated conversations you’ll have. Unlike other assets that must be divided, your home often has many emotions and memories tied to it. For example, if you’ve raised children in it, you may
Facebook could launch a dedicated news tab in partnership with “high-quality” publishers, if CEO Mark Zuckerberg carries out his latest vision for news content on the platform. The dedicated news tab sounds similar to Facebook’s Watch tab, which hosts original programming and longer-form videos — and shares some of the advertising revenue with publishers. “We
Saudi Aramco is by far the most profitable company in the world, according to financial data disclosed by the state-run oil giant in Saudi Arabia. The company made a whopping $111 billion in 2018, the data show. By comparison, Apple made $59.53 billion in fiscal 2018. Saudi Aramco made its financial information available in a
An interview with a pioneer of high yield bonds and philanthropist, Michael Milken. In this interview, Michael discusses his early life and developing the high yield bond market at Drexel Burnham Lambert. Michael also talks about his philanthropic work and the American dream. ? Books about Michael Milken are located at the bottom of the
HED IDEAS: 32-year-old multimillionaire cannabis entrepreneur got his start as a teen treating epilepsy with weed At the age of 14, Joshua Haupt woke up in an ambulance. He was supposed to be in school, but he had suffered a seizure at the breakfast table. Later that day, Haupt was diagnosed with epilepsy. That diagnosis
Death and taxes … you know what the deal is. You can’t avoid either of them. If you have a big tax bill that you can’t pay, life can seem pretty bleak. While the number of tax liens annually filed by the IRS against taxpayers has fallen by more than 50 percent since 2010, there
Good news America: You’re feeling way more optimistic about saving for retirement. But you still worry about it — a lot in fact. More than half of adults are either somewhat more confident (30 percent) or much more confident (27 percent) about their ability to save for retirement than they were three years ago, according
If you’re a hard-charging executive at or near the peak of your career it’s time to start thinking seriously about your next one. Because your life doesn’t end when you step aside. And if you want to be happy for years to come the time to start planning is now. I realize you probably haven’t
Social Security may be one of your largest assets. What and when you collect will make a huge difference to your lifetime benefits. Today’s column addresses deeming under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, marriage requirements for divorced spousal benefits, when survivor’s benefits might be claimed, filing after stopping work and the availability of spousal
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin The first weekend of Coachella 2019 — or what many are referring to as Arichella — is only days away. If you don’t have accommodations yet, don’t panic. According to the last-minute booking app HotelTonight, there are still plenty of options for anyone who didn’t plan their
U.S. stock futures traded higher on Monday following strong manufacturing data out of China. At around 02:45 a.m. ET, Dow futures rose 166 points, indicating a higher open of 161 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes were also in positive territory. Traders turned focus to the latest economic figures from China. A private
U.S. government debt prices were lower Monday, as investors monitored strong manufacturing numbers out of China. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.444 percent, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond climbed to 2.844 percent. The yield on the 3-month bill was marginally higher, at 2.401 percent. Bond yields move
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called on New Zealand on Monday to ensure a fair investment environment, as he meet Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern whose country has rejected a bid by Chinese telecom giant Huawei to build a 5G mobile network. Ardern, on a one-day visit to China, said before meeting Li that she hoped to
An interview and Q&A with billionaire venture capitalist and co-founder Valar Ventures, Peter Thiel. In this interview, Peter discusses his unique view on innovation and the detrimental effects of risk aversion to creating innovation. Peter also talks about his investments and what he has learnt from them. ? Books by Peter Thiel and his favourite
We hear a lot about the retirement crisis in America. With a decline in pension availability and concerns about the long-term viability of Social Security, the burden of saving for retirement rests squarely on the shoulders of individuals. According to EBRI, only 17 percent of American workers are very confident they will have enough for
Ever heard of the “tax benefit rule?” It’s a basic premise of the tax law providing that if you deduct an amount you paid in one year, and then later recover all or a portion of that payment, well…it stands to reason that you should have to include that recovery in income. The purpose of
Baker’s Bay Golf & Ocean Club Bill Springer The Bakers Bay Golf & Ocean Club, located along a stretch of private perfection on the Bahamian island of Great Guana Cay in the Abacos, is way more than just another private beach community. Sure, it boasts the requisites: fitness center, tennis and basketball courts, luxurious spa,
Kellogg is nearing a deal to sell its Keebler, Famous Amos and fruit snacks businesses to Nutella-owner Ferrero for between $1 billion and $1.5 billion, people familiar with the situation tell CNBC. An announcement could come as soon as Monday, the people said, requesting anonymity because the information is confidential. The deal is the latest
Activist investor Starboard Value has ended its fight against Bristol-Myers Squibb’s buyout of biotechnology company Celgene after two prominent proxy advisors announced their support for the deal earlier on Friday. The withdrawal comes hours after both Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis recommended Bristol-Myers shareholders vote in favor of its bid. “Despite the substantial swell