Getty Getty Across America, teenagers are embarking on their first summer jobs. From scooping ice cream to waiting tables to interning in an office, these members of the younger generation are getting their first taste of making money. In the heat of the summer months, early impressions of money can take shape along with the
(Photo by AP/Patrick Sison) Todd Shaver and his contributing editors at BullMarket Report, selected three favorite stocks in January’s MoneyShow.com Top Picks report. Apple (AAPL) rose an admirable 28%; Twilio (TWLO) rose a very strong 53%; and Roku (ROKU) jumped 198%, making the latter the #1 performer in our annual survey. Here are updates on
Introducing the Forbes OZ 20 Forbes Ambitious, bold, bipartisan—and controversial, Opportunity Zones can be a powerful policy tool to spark transformative investment in America’s left behind communities. Passed as part of the 2017 U.S. tax overhaul, Opportunity Zones offer massive potential tax breaks for investors and organizations who plow unrealized gains into impoverished areas. Based
Getty One day soon, the IRS will release its near-final version of the 2020 Form W-4 that workers are supposed to use to calculate their federal income tax withholding. The new form is intended to fully reflect the big changes in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and, says the IRS, make it
Abstract view of buildings in the city of Santiago, Chile Getty Let me ask if this sounds familiar. Your market is expensive. Finding cash flowing rental property is very difficult, if not impossible. Your competition is paying way more for property than you would ever think makes sense, and you feel like you may be
tall buildings in new york city. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Universal Images Group via Getty Images A third of the active New York City sales listings on StreetEasy received price cuts as of mid-June, according to a new report from the site, but the discounts probably won’t yield more buyers,
Francis Davidson, CEO and cofounder of Sonder Sonder Francis Davidson admits it’s easy to look at Sonder’s website and think the hospitality startup is just trying to clone Airbnb’s succcess. The company offers apartment-style rentals with kitchens and unique decor but manages them professionally with fresh towels and 24-hour concierge available via text. But that’s
They say change is the only constant. In business, I find that the saying only holds truer as time goes on. In the apartment industry, we are seeing a unique mix of new, technology-based entrants alongside those that have been tested by the trials of time. After all, for those of us in multifamily, and
In real estate, you have two main options when it comes to buildings: You can purchase something existing, or buy space to construct your own. This is not an easy choice to make, as there are a lot of factors involved. The building process, for instance, can be challenging, but in some cases, it’s the better
If you own or manage rental properties, your ideal tenant is likely a young, gainfully employed person who plans to rent long-term. Luckily for you, this dream occupant comprises one of the largest renting demographics: millennials. According to Pew Research Center, 74% of them are renters. And given that the same study states that they’re also