Colorado River states deadlocked on water deal as deadline gets pushed back

The seven states that rely on the Colorado River to supply farms and cities across the U.S. West appear no closer to reaching a consensus on a long-term plan for sharing the dwindling resource. The river’s future was the center of discussions this week at the annual Colorado River Water Users Association conference in Las Vegas, whereContinueContinue reading “Colorado River states deadlocked on water deal as deadline gets pushed back”

My employee overdoes everything, and it’s costing money

A reader asks: I run a small business that supplies a product to major companies. To keep the details anonymous, let’s say that we supply garments to a few mid-tier clothing retailers that you can buy in the mall. The problem is that one of my employees two levels down (he reports to someone whoContinueContinue reading “My employee overdoes everything, and it’s costing money”

What Is the 1800 Tax Form and Who Needs It?

The 1800 Tax Form is a vital state-specific document for reporting income, calculating your tax liability, and claiming various credits, such as the First-Time Homebuyer Credit. If you have a complex financial situation, like owning a business or experiencing significant life changes, this form may be necessary for you. Comprehending who needs to file itContinueContinue reading “What Is the 1800 Tax Form and Who Needs It?”

Wall Street recovers from losses earlier in the week, as AI stocks climb

Stocks rose in morning trading on Wall Street Friday and further trimmed losses from earlier in the week for several major indexes.The S&P 500 jumped 0.8%, adding to gains made on Thursday.The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 283 points, or 0.6%, as of 10:05 a.m. Eastern. The Nasdaq jumped 1% and is now on trackContinueContinue reading “Wall Street recovers from losses earlier in the week, as AI stocks climb”

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