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Mark Zuckerberg got $24.4 million in ‘other compensation’ in 2023—but Meta also treated staff well, with the median employee making $379,000
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Fortune•$433 Billion Gone! One Stock Loses More Value Than Tesla
Tesla's loss of $328.3 billion this year in stock value certainly hurts. But it's only the second-largest market value loss in the S&P 500.
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Finance expert Suze Orman has voiced concerns about the impact of climate change on property insurance costs, asserting it could threaten the American dream of homeownership. Orman, 72, faced a $28,000 annual insurance quote for her Florida oceanside condo, leading her to forego coverage entirely. She highlights a troubling trend where soaring insurance costs driven by frequent and severe weather events may deter Americans from buying homes. Don't Miss: For many first-time buyers, a house is abo
Benzinga•JPMorgan’s ‘Bloody Friday’: Why Several Top Financial Advisors Jumped Ship the Same Day
Six teams managing nearly $15 billion in total assets quit JPMorgan Chase’s brokerage unit to join competitors last Friday. Here’s what may have triggered their departures.
Barrons.com•Want Decades of Passive Income? 2 Energy Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
The energy sector is going through a big transition, but these two industry giants are trying to change along with it.
Motley Fool•Florida’s Home Insurance Industry May Be Worse Than Anyone Realizes
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Bloomberg•Oracle to Move Headquarters Again, This Time to Nashville
CEO Larry Ellison said the relocation will help the company better integrate with the healthcare industry.
The Wall Street Journal•Russian court orders seizure of JPMorgan Chase funds in VTB lawsuit
A Russian court has ordered the seizure of funds in JPMorgan Chase bank accounts in Russia, court filings showed on Wednesday, in a lawsuit filed by state-owned bank VTB as it seeks to regain funds blocked abroad. JP Morgan Chase last week sued VTB in New York to halt its efforts to recover $439.5 million from an account that was blocked after Russia despatched its army to Ukraine in 2022 and VTB was hit with sanctions.
Reuters•The IRS says it’s going after wealthy tax cheats. Here’s what new audit stats show.
After Congress approved billions of extra funding for tax compliance, the Internal Revenue Service pledged it would get tougher on rich taxpayers and corporations while avoiding extra scrutiny of middle-class households.
MarketWatch•Biden's Old '0% Inflation' Comment Comes Back To Bite As McKinsey Says New Biggest Splurge For US Consumers Is Groceries
According to a recent CBS News poll, 39% of Americans believe the economy is "good," with 57% of respondents viewing the economy as "bad." It's an issue President Joe Biden has to grapple with as his reelection campaign gears up, especially given that 65% of Americans remember the economy as good under former President Donald Trump, according to the poll. In August 2022, Biden announced "zero inflation" at a time when the consumer price index (CPI) reported it was 8.5%. While he was referring to
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