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As the tax deadline approaches, taxpayers are at risk of falling victim to various tax scams. Last year alone, the IRS received over 294,000 complaints of identity theft, resulting in more than $5.5 billion in tax fraud. With the IRS processing millions of federal returns, scammers are actively seeking opportunities to steal personal and financial
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Singapore has consistently held the title of the best geography in the world to do business, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Prianthi Roy, EIU’s Country Forecast Manager and Europe analyst, highlighted political stability and the government’s emphasis on assisting domestic private-sector companies with technological advancements as key factors contributing to Singapore’s premier business
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The recent resignation of Warner Bros. Discovery directors, Steven Miron and Steven Newhouse, has brought attention to a U.S. Department of Justice investigation regarding a potential antitrust violation. Both Miron and Newhouse were appointed as directors in April 2022 following the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery. The investigation is centered around whether their involvement on
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The year 2020 has brought unprecedented challenges to students looking to secure financial aid for their college education. With the uncertainties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many families are facing increased financial pressure and are struggling to afford higher education. In response to these challenges, some colleges are taking proactive steps to make education more
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Americans have a general aversion towards budgeting, viewing it as a restrictive and overwhelming concept. The mere mention of budgeting can cause distress and fear in a large percentage of individuals, reflecting the misconception that budgeting equates to deprivation. However, financial experts emphasize the importance of reframing the budgeting process as a positive endeavor rather