If a person suffers damages, the person retains an attorney to pursue a remedy. But, what happens when there is no individual who has suffered damages but it is the public in general that is harmed? That is, a public interest issue. It is a state’s attorney general (or a district attorney) who prosecutes public
Month: September 2019
In this April 11, 2018, file photo, a high school student uses a vaping device near a school campus. AP Photo | Steven Senne More than one in four high school students in the U.S. use e-cigarettes as teen vaping rates surged to yet another record despite efforts to control the epidemic, according to new
Oracle said Mark Hurd, one of the software vendor’s two CEOs, is taking a leave of absence for health reasons, nine years after joining the company from Hewlett-Packard. The stock dropped in extended trading after the announcement. Larry Ellison, Oracle’s founder and chief technology officer, will handle Hurd’s responsibilities along with Safra Catz, the other
Once again President Trump berated the Federal Reserve via Twitter on Wednesday, this time calling for the central bank to immediately cut interest rates to zero. The president said this would offset the effects of the monetary stimulus being pursued by other central banks and allow the federal government to refinance its outstanding debt at
T. Boone Pickens, BP Capital Management Scott Mlyn | CNBC Magnates and friends of prominent wildcatter T. Boone Pickens remembered him fondly in comments to CNBC following his passing. Pickens died Wednesday of natural causes at age 91. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett told CNBC’s Becky Quick on Thursday that “they grow big personalities in Texas,
Saying thank you with cash has always been a little tricky. Although etiquette experts suggest tipping 15% to 20% for most services, some people are more generous than others and many aren’t giving a gratuity at all. Among all diners who leave tips, the average was 19%, according to a study by CreditCards.com. Men also
Democratic presidential hopefuls (fromL) US Senator from New Jersey Cory Booker, US Senator from California Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden applaud ahead of the second round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season hosted by CNN at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on July 31, 2019.
Social Security Spousal Benefits Are An Important Income Source For Many Retirees Getty Most retirees rely on Social Security to act as their primary income source in retirement. The system was designed and has been maintained as an important income source for almost all U.S. retirees, not only for those who worked outside the home,
Ex-Olympian Cary Mullen is the developer behind Vivo Resorts in Puerto Escondido, in Oaxaca, Mexico. Courtesy of Vivo Resorts Vivo Resorts in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico is a veritable paradise—-just ask Cary Mullen, a Canadian real estate developer and two-time Olympian. Mullen traveled around Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean visiting thirty different potential locations,
Getty As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), Congress capped the amount of state and local taxes (SALT) that taxpayers can deduct on their federal returns. Taxpayers who were impacted complained that they were unfairly targeted, and some scrambled to find ways to protect the deduction (including filing lawsuits to protect workarounds).
Last week, Jim Cramer held his annual fantasy stock draft, and the “Mad Money” host now is helping investors scan the market “waiver wire” to find some bargains. “That’s some authentic fantasy football gibberish that means trying to pick up some bargains, players not signed by other teams that have turned out to be interesting
Mark Hurd, CEO of Oracle. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Oracle dipped as much as 5% during extended trading after the company’s CEO, Mark Hurd, announced a medical leave of absence and $15 billion stock buy back. Founder and Executive Chairman Larry Ellison said in
Charles Schwab is laying off 600 workers in response to a slowing economy and pressure from slumping interest rates, the company said. The cuts represent about 3% of the bank’s workforce and comes across all sectors amid an effort to streamline expenses as net interest revenue comes under pressure. “This Spring, we initiated a process
Donald Trump and Jerome Powell Getty Images Cutting interest rates to zero would throw savers under the bus. Greg McBride Bankrate.com Since the recession, rising rates have paved the way for pay raises and a better return on savings, despite the impact on borrowing costs. And still, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the
Are you responsible for keeping the wheels rolling on your company’s 401(k) plan? It’s probably not your main job, and that’s the problem. Supersize firms can afford to hire dedicated staff to manage and administer their 401(k) plan. You can’t. And if it’s your own firm, you may not want to. You may prefer keeping
There’s no question that the right investment property is an incredible financial opportunity. Whether you purchase a residential or commercial property, tapping into its potential, such as renovating and then renting out a space, can help you generate passive income and even turn a nice profit when you eventually sell. However, you shouldn’t just buy
The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, Washington DC Getty I find it surreal that someone has to tell the president of the United States that hard working, dedicated, and smart officials of America’s central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank, are not boneheads. Yet, this is the current sad and distracting state of affairs
The new cameras unveiled this week for Apple‘s new iPhones are going to be a major boon for Facebook‘s photo- and video-sharing platform Instagram, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday. Apple on Tuesday debuted three new smartphones — the iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Each of the devices was
Traders and financial professionals work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the opening bell on August 15, 2019 in New York City. Drew Angerer | Getty Images Consumer inflation and the outcome of the European Central Bank’s rates meeting could both be market movers Thursday, ahead of the Fed’s meeting
T. Boone Pickens, the wildcatter “Oracle of Oil,” hedge fund founder and philanthropist who rewrote the playbook for corporate raiders, has died. He was 91. He died Wednesday of natural causes. Pickens had been in declining health, suffering from a series of strokes and a serious fall in 2017. In late 2017, he put his
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