Economy

Where Do Businesses Usually Overspend?

Businesses grow through increase of revenue and reduced expenses. To reduce revenue, you need to identify where you must cut the habitual overspending. Here are the areas you might need to check!
Recent college grads

What Can Recent College Grads Do During an Economic Fallout Brought by the Pandemic

A total of 19 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease has been recorded worldwide, with over 11.5 million recoveries, and 712,000 deaths.
Mark Zuckerberg Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2020

Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Balloons to More Than $100 Billion

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth went over $100 billion for the first time on Thursday after Facebook Inc. hit a record-high with the release of its TikTok rival, Reels.
$1200 US Stimulus Mistakenly Send to Foreign Workers Living Overseas

$1,200 US Stimulus Mistakenly Send to Foreign Workers Living Overseas

$1,200 Stimulus checks were mistakenly sent to thousands of foreign workers during the first round of stimulus payments.
Is Your Workforce Engaged?

Is Your Workforce Engaged?

When your workforce is truly engaged in what they are doing your business will work much better. You will have better productivity, better customer service, happier staff, and your profits should rise too. All in all, ensuring that your employees are engaged in the business will help everyone, and make you much more successful.

Ubisoft Exec Leaves Company After Sexual Misconduct Investigation

Ubisoft executive Tommy Francois left the company after an investigation of his alleged sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior.

Smart Mask: Japanese Startup Robotics Invention, Can Translate Eight Languages

A smart mask that translates eight languages was created when an opportunity was spotted as the coronavirus pandemic made face masks a daily need for everyone.

Twitter Could Face up to $250M Fine for Using Users' Data to Target Ads

Twitter announced that it could face up to $250 million as a fine to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for using users' phone numbers and email addresses for advertising gains, according to a CNN report.
Havaianas Cool Brazilian Flip-Flop with New Indulging Japanese-Inspired Design

Cool Brazilian Flip-Flop Havaianas has New Japanese-Inspired Design

Havaianas is now expanding its classic design with the Japanese-inspired design "Tradi Zori."
TikTok

Microsoft Responds to Planned Acquisition of TikTok After Consulting Trump

Microsoft confirmed its talk with ByteDance to acquire TikTok and discussed with President Donald Trump his concerns about the security and censorship of the acquisition.

Apple Tops Oil Giant Saudi Aramco as World's Most Valuable Company

Apple took a brief takeover of the oil giant Saudi Aramco as the most valuable company in the world this Friday after it had blockbuster quarterly earnings. The higher earnings sent the tech company's shares up as much as 7%.

Florida Teen, Two Others Arrested for Hacking Massive Twitter Accounts

A 17-year-old teenager from Tampa, Florida was arrested on Friday for allegedly hacking dozens of Twitter accounts, including those of several high-profile users, last month.
Popular Video App Tik Tok Under National Security Review

Microsoft in Talks to Acquire TikTok

Microsoft is in the works of acquiring TikTok, the widely used video-sharing app. This would mean divorcing TikTok from its parent company, ByteDance.
Postal Services Relief Loan Reaches $10 Billion Agreement from US Treasury

US Treasury Agrees to Lend Postal Services $10 Billion as Part of Coronavirus Relief

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) was granted an agreement of a $10 billion relief loan from the Trump administration.
Kodak pharmaceutical manufacturer

Kodak Shifts Into Drug Manufacturing With Help of $765 Million US Loan

Kodak, which once famed in the photography industry, has decided to create a pharmaceutical arm to produce ingredients needed in drug manufacturing.
New York City councilman on outdoor dining

NYC Councilman Supports Outdoor Dining, Seeks Relief Extension

As coronavirus cases continue to grow across the country, many businesses and establishments are struggling to stay afloat.
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Florida Man Faces Fraud Charges After Spending COVID-19 Relief Funds to Buy Lamborghini

A Florida man was charged Monday with fraud after spending the $3.9 million he received in COVID-19 relief funds to buy a Lamborghini, among other things.
Walt Disney World Resort Reopening

Why is Disney World Banning Valved Masks?

Disney World changed its park rules Monday with a ban on valved masks. A ban was also put in place for masks made of mesh material and those will holes in them.
How to Choose the Right Credit Card

How to Choose the Right Credit Card

There are lots of financial solutions available these days, with options to suit a wide range of needs, preferences, and circumstances. One type of very popular solution is credit cards, and there are many different types of credit cards that you can choose from. People love credit cards because they offer ease, convenience, security, and flexibility among other things. People use them to avoid carrying cash, to spread repayments on purchases, and even to earn rewards with some credit cards.
American middle-class rates

Pew Research Center Income Calculator Lets You Know If You Are an American Middle-Class

Around 52 percent of American adults are considered "middle class," says Pew Research Center's analysis.
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