April 28, 2024
Investment

Ferrari is making a high-performance investment into its electric future | Jackson Progress-Argus The Street Partner Content

Like most automotive brands, the future of sports car brands like Ferrari  (RACE)  is defined by the advent of high performance electric-powered vehicles.  Though rivals like Lamborghini can claim that their EVs will be an “emotional” experience, Ferrari is pouring in major amounts of money into actual key research for its electric future. Scientists at

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Finance

PERSONAL FINANCE:U.S. housing market in an unusual state. Is now the time to sell your home? | Business

The U.S. housing market is facing unusual times. Mortgage rates are at their highest levels in years, precluding some buyers from entering the market. At the same time, the nationwide supply of houses remains tight. If you’re contemplating a move in the midst of these unusual market dynamics, here are five steps that can help

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Loans

Loans for small businesses impacted by drought | Mid-Missouri News

Small businesses and nonprofits in 57 Missouri counties can now apply for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration through the Office of Disaster Recovery. The offer comes after the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture declared the drought in the Midwest an agricultural disaster on March 25. The loans are intended to offset

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Property

County property, liability insurance premium up | News

Inflation and concerns by insurers about possible increased liability expenses helped lead to a double digit increase in the county’s property and liability insurance premium. The Williams County commissioners met Thursday with Russ Davies of CORSA (County Risk Sharing Authority) for an update on the coverage, which is due for renewal in a couple of

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Crypto

Lawsuit seeks cryptocurrency ‘keys’ from associate of dead Lincoln businessman | Nebraska

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Loans

Gillibrand wants to continue federal student loan forgiveness | News

NEW YORK (TNS) — U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand declared her intent to codify the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, which has already forgiven $63 million worth of student loans for New Yorkers, according to a written statement. The SAVE Plan was presented by President Joe Biden, and has been in effect since August

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Loans

VCEDA Approves Loans, Grant

BRISTOL HERALD COURIER LEBANON, Va. – Two loans and one grant with the potential to create 107 full-time jobs, in addition to 40 construction-related jobs, were recently approved for projects in Buchanan, Russell and Wise counties during a meeting of the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority. The loans were for development of an office building

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Property

Unicam plan would have sharply cut 2023-24 property taxes

A pair of property tax measures on which Unicameral debate began last week would have slashed gross school and combined tax rates in Scottsbluff-Gering and Scotts Bluff County by one-third or more had they been in place for last fall’s “budget season.” It also would have meant simpler and more direct state property tax relief

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Mortgage

April Mortgage Rates Will Be Stuck in Neutral as Inflation Idles | National

April mortgage rate forecast Mortgage rates shouldn’t change much in April, as inflation remains stubbornly elevated. The inflation rate has been falling since October 2022, but progress has felt as maddeningly slow as the driver who doesn’t notice when the light turns green. Inflation’s decline is likely to continue its glacial pace in April. Mortgage

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Funds

WILLIAMS: Excess educational funds used for retirement | Community

Christmas has come early to the American taxpayers! One of the provisions of a recently passed tax law allows beneficiaries of certain education investments to perform a tax-free rollover to a Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) for their benefit. Why is this important? First, the excess education funds will be taxed to the beneficiary should

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