Businesses that relied on “free and infinite capital” are now facing a harsh reality, according to fund manager Trent Masters, and could even go bankrupt.
Want a Tesla alternative? Analysts and fund managers reveal their top EV stocks
Tesla shares are sliding. Here are some alternatives in the electric vehicle space, according to Wall Street analysts and fund managers.
Scaramucci sees bitcoin at $50,000 to $100,000 in 2-3 years as market hopes for bull run
Investors expect 2023 to be a year of caution for cryptocurrencies, before a potential bull run that could begin in 2024.
FAA launches investigation after two planes nearly collide at JFK airport
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation after two commercial airplanes narrowly avoided a collision at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday.
Open enrollment for 2023 health insurance through the public exchange ends Sunday
If you lack health insurance, you have through the end of Sunday to sign up for coverage through the federal exchange. It would take effect Feb. 1.
Want to sound more assertive? Ditch these 4 phrases that make you look ‘weak or timid,’ say word experts
The way you communicate determines how much confident and trust people have in you. Word experts Kathy and Ross Petras share the four phrases to ditch if you want to sound more assertive and self-assured in front of others.
Self-made millionaire who retired at 35: Do these 3 things in your 20s or ‘you’ll regret it later’
Steve Adcock leveraged his 20s to achieve his dream of retiring early and traveling across the U.S. with his wife, Courtney.
The big risk in the most-popular, and aging, big tech default email programs
Many individuals and businesses rely on Google and Microsoft email programs created long ago, and big tech email ‘age’ is a big cybersecurity risk.
Here are 9 ways to feel rich on a budget
You don’t always have to be rich to feel rich. These financial tools and credit cards can help you feel like VIP.
As state-run retirement programs become more popular, participants are expected to have $1 billion in savings this year
In the last decade, 16 state legislatures have adopted retirement-savings programs targeting workers whose employers don’t offer a 401(k) plan.