As Seen On Forbes: What The Great Depression Can Teach Us About Taxes
Tax policy for us was set in the Great Depression. It's still relevant today. Read about it in my new article What the Great Depression Can Teach Us About Taxes on Forbes.
As Seen on Forbes: 15 Ways ‘30-Somethings’ Can Make Faster Progress On Building Savings
Taxes are forever and it's best to start paying attention to them early. Check it out in this Forbes piece. You will see my views on what to do along with wisdom from other Forbes Council experts.
Tech hubs and city credits - what happens when the programmers move out?
The US only has a few key technology hubs
[https://tech.co/news/top-tech-cities-25-tech-cities-ranked-2017-06]. They are
in places like Silicon
The Pandemic Hit on Public Finance
The emergence of a series of COVID variants this year suggests that we are merely in middle of the pandemic
Taxes are going up. Here's how it will affect your dividends.
The economists and politicians are hotly debating the causes of our current jolt
in inflation. But the inflation is real.
Big Tech firms need to solve the S in ESG
The breadth of the ESG movement is hard to comprehend as the U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow during October of this year showed. The accelerating pace of climate rule change was evident. But the Social and Governance elements of ESG have also grown this year.
eBooleant Founder Dr. Philip J. Fischer accepted into Forbes Finance Council
“It is with great pleasure that I join the Forbes Finance Council,” said Dr. Fischer.
New regulation jolts Crypto out of cloud
The mystery in crypto is about to go away. The IRS will know who owns what and at what price. It’s much less fun to invest that way. And we should expect the IRS to aggressively move to issue regulations and enforce them.
California needs to forget rainy day funds and buy an ark
It’s been a hard year of environmental events in the West. Surely it will seem odd to the current residents to think that they have been lucky. But they have.
Western fires won’t halt Westward ho
Western fires of enormous proportions are now tearing through our country. These should have been anticipated but because of externalities, the states burning will have diminished consequences, at least in the short run.