After dropping out of college to get her real estate license, 24-year-old Hannah Ingram bought a car wash business for $0 down. Now it brings in $5,450 a month and essentially runs itself. Here’s how she got started.
NYPD asks people to put Apple AirTags in their cars to help find stolen vehicles
The New York Police Department and NYC Mayor Eric Adams called on residents to help fight vehicle theft in the city by placing an Apple AirTag in their car.
Individual investors are so bearish it’s a contrarian buy signal that should mean a 15% gain, RBC says
“Depressed levels of retail investor sentiment are sending a strong buy signal for US equities again,” said Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC.
Lordstown Motors warns of bankruptcy after Foxconn threatens to walk away from crucial funding deal
After buying Lordstown’s factory last year, Foxconn agreed to invest an additional $170 million. That deal is now in jeopardy, the embattled startup said.
Supreme Court to consider weakening power of federal agencies in fisheries case
The justices will consider the latest business-led challenge to federal bureaucracy as part of the “war on the administrative state.”
Shares of this under-the-radar data analytics company can rally 60%, Guggenheim says
The company focuses on consulting, cloud services and analytics for businesses.
Jamie Dimon says ‘this part of the crisis is over’ after JPMorgan Chase buys First Republic
JPMorgan Chase, which acquired banking assets in the 2008 financial crisis, just won an auction to gain even more size with the takeover of First Republic.
What 20 years of equal-weighted indexes that try and improve on the S&P 500 show
Equal-weighted indexes have a distinct tilt toward value, and small- to midcap stocks. There are times when they’ve outperformed, and times they haven’t.
Judge denies Trump’s request for mistrial in E. Jean Carroll rape defamation case
The mistrial request came after Carroll testified that Trump “raped me” and “shattered my reputation.”
Job-hopping is ‘chaotic,’ says career coach—her No. 1 strategy for finding a fulfilling, well-paid job
Job hopping isn’t the most efficient way to climb the career ladder, says career coach Phoebe Gavin: It’s actually setting you up for chaos. Here’s why.