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New rules for how much you can deduct in charitable contributions
If you regularly make donations to tax-exempt charities and non-profits, you should be aware of upcoming rule changes governing how much of your contributions will be deductible.
What To Expect in Markets This Week: Fed Meeting, Tariffs Deadline, July Jobs Report
The Fed’s interest-rate decision, July jobs numbers, a key tariffs deadline, fresh inflation data, and earnings from big tech companies highlight a packed economic and corporate calendar this week.
Trump, Von Der Leyen See 50-50 Odds of Reaching Trade Pact
President Donald Trump expressed hope he could resolve differences with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over their trading relationship ahead of a Friday deadline, but said
This could be the most consequential week for the economy in years
And an appeals court will hear arguments this week about whether the bulk of Trump’s tariffs are even legal, to begin with. Altogether, the data could paint a picture of an economy that is resilient
Signs of stock market 'euphoria' on the rise as markets cap 5-day streak of record highs
Investor euphoria is back. Stocks hit a record high each day last week, bitcoin is surging, and meme stocks are once again back in vogue. And while Wall Street isn’t sounding the alarm just yet, some
What To Expect From The Fed's Interest Rate Decision This Week
The Federal Reserve won’t lower interest rates on Wednesday, analysts say, but markets are watching for any signs that cuts may start in September. This week’s meeting comes as President Donald Trump
Meet the boomer homeowners who are sitting on their valuable properties because of a tax they hope is on the way out
"The way the law stands today, we're staying put in a home bigger than we need," one 81-year-old told BI. A bipartisan effort could change that.
Thai, Cambodian Leaders Set for Peace Talks Nudged by Trump
Thai and Cambodian leaders are set to hold talks on Monday in a bid to end the deadliest clash between the two Southeast Asian nations in over a decade, a peace initiative driven by US President
Social Security confidence hits 15-year low as younger Americans increasingly lose faith in system
A survey by AARP revealed Americans' overall confidence in Social Security has dropped to 36%, with only 25% of younger adults saying they had confidence in the program's future.
Life in the C-suite: How top business leaders power through the day
In this Sunday edition of Business Insiders Today, we're taking you through a day in the life of some C-suite executives.
Investors Are Flocking to the Stock Market’s Discount Rack
And individual investors like Goodman are taking note, eschewing megacap tech stocks for undervalued, and overlooked, potential gems. Yes, investors and analysts say, it is fun—and possibly
Pressure Mounts on Fed Chief Powell in Tee Up to GDP, Jobs Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues will step into the central bank’s board room on Tuesday to deliberate on interest rates at a time of immense political pressure, evolving trade
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