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The California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) is one of the largest pension funds in the country, so when its management talks, many people listen. Grace Reyes of The Investment Diversity Exchange interviewed Scott Chan of CalSTRS at the SohnX San Francisco Conference. They talked about tech stocks, how CalSTRS sees the investment landscape and […]
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Read MoreArbol, a provider of marketplace technology that supports parametric risk transfer or weather insurance and utilises smart contracts, told us that it has lined up $250 million of capacity from non-traditional market sources to help it expand. Arbol acquired well-known specialist provider of weather risk transfer and weather hedging solutions eWeatherRisk in April 2020, as…
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President Donald Trump, on Saturday, proposed a stimulus package of $1.8 trillion, but it was rejected by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Now, to reach a deal on a coronavirus stimulus package and checks before Election Day, Trump’s top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow suggests that Trump could agree to spend more than $1.8 trillion, or even […]
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Read MoreBy my second rotation of the third year, I could not help but feel like a superfluous, if not inconsequential, cog in the medical machine. Yes, we are learners and need to see patients in order to become adequate health care providers – but on a busy labor and delivery (L&D) floor, it was easy…
Read MoreAt the end of March, as the pandemic reshaped all our lives, I wrote a blog post about how grandparents might cope with safety recommendations made at that time while remaining connected with their families. Many of us hoped that the crisis would be short-lived, enabling us to return to “normal” before too long. Now…
Read MoreFinancial Independence Retire Early (FIRE) requires you to reduce debts and save most of your income. But home buying with a mortgage is still possible. Original Article Posted at : https://themortgagereports.com/62724/fire-and-home-buying-retire-early-with-a-mortgage
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Even though the negotiations are still on and the White House has increased their offer, it is still very unlikely that there will be another coronavirus stimulus package or checks before the November election. This is because several Senators don’t seem happy with the White House raising their offer to $1.8 trillion for the coronavirus […]
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Read MoreMy Urban Institute colleagues Karen Smith, Richard Johnson, and I recently compared Social Security proposals advanced by Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and four of…
Read MoreEvery accounting firm website shows a full range of services, all with great descriptions. But who is actually driving those services? Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/opinion/art-of-accounting-added-services-by-accounting-firms
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Do you suck when it comes to managing your finances? It might look easy, but it requires a thought process. There is no magic formula for successfully managing finances, but with effort and some planning in mind, one can learn the art of improving money handling. There are many ways to handle the finances from […]
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