Month: January 2021

Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images, Jeff Fusco/Getty Images, Mark Wilson/Getty Images Stocks could sink at first, but for long-term investors—if history is any guide—it won’t really matter who wins. By Halah Touryalai, Sergei Klebnikov, & Eliza Haverstock M arkets have been bracing for what investors could view as alarming results out of two U.S. Senate runoff elections
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Dave Panozzo is the co-founding owner of The Panozzo Team-HomeSmart, a real estate team in Phoenix, Arizona. getty As a real estate agent, investor, and entrepreneur, you are often engaging with the suggestions of grinding 60 hours out of the week, all in an attempt to challenge yourself to get outside of your comfort zone and
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Wellness design incorporates the use of non-toxic furnishings and finishes. Pure Upholstery, division of the Organic Mattress, Inc. // Wellness by Design (Tiller Press, 2020) (c) J. Gold Wellness design has risen to top of mind for many professionals in the health, longevity, building and architectural fields with the Covid-19 pandemic surging around the world.
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Morgan Browne is the President and Co-Founder of Oakwyn Realty, one of Vancouver’s fastest-growing brokerage firms. getty The real estate business is widely known as one of the most competitive sales environments of all major industries. Media always shows the ruthless side of this industry, showcasing agents competing for clients, listings and sales. Shows like Million
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A pharmacist dilutes the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine while preparing it to administer to staff and residents at the Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads, a senior living community in Falls Church, Virginia, on December 30, 2020. Brendan Smialowski | AFP | Getty Images Dozens of people in West Virginia were mistakenly given Regeneron‘s Covid-19 antibody treatment instead
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A nurse prepares to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Guy’s Hospital in London, Britain December 8, 2020. Frank Augstein | Reuters Doctors in the United Kingdom are pushing back on health officials’ decision to change the vaccine schedule on Pfizer’s Covid-19 immunizations, saying it fails to follow the “science.” U.K. health officials have decided
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Decommissioned and suspended commercial aircrafts are seen stored in Pinal Airpark on May 16, 2020 in Marana, Arizona. Christian Petersen | Getty Images News | Getty Images The Covid-19 pandemic has been brutal for U.S. airlines and significant relief isn’t expected until the second half of 2021. U.S. carriers’ 2020 net losses likely topped $35
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Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Dead people may get some of the $600 stimulus checks the federal government began issuing Tuesday night. That would mirror what happened this past spring, when deceased individuals were among the recipients of a prior round of direct payments, of up to $1,200 per person. More than 1 million
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Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images Morgan Stanley will repay $1.7 million to customers who paid high costs on investments earmarked for education expenses like college tuition. The brokerage firm is paying the sum, including nearly $1.5 million in restitution plus interest, to about 2,300 customers who are saving money in 529 plans, the Financial Industry
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