Billionaire investor Sam Zell, seeing inflation everywhere, has bought gold as a hedge. "It feels very funny because I’ve spent my career talking about why would you want to own gold?" he says https://t.co/GNlovv9ILN
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Focus on these five aspects of your LinkedIn profile, and let your next job come to you. https://t.co/4E1L92tcVZ
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Hong Kong has the most expensive housing market in the world, but the problem isn’t land scarcity. We break down why living in Hong Kong is so expensive — and what the cost means for the city’s population. https://t.co/RWUuiz25yE
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A $1000 bet on Dogecoin to start 2021 now tops the average US income https://t.co/S0Pto5hNqz by @zGuz https://t.co/vztDlQzf5l
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Just published: front page of the Financial Times, international edition, Wednesday 5 May https://t.co/tVo2mw9jRn https://t.co/9gwCUhFaVS
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Krispy Kreme is poised to be a public company for the second time after filing for an IPO https://t.co/GwgUMonXA6
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US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen warned that interest rates may need to rise to keep the US economy from overheating, comments that exacerbated a sell-off in technology stocks https://t.co/JhRhbvKfSP
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Choosing an accountant how important is it?
Just curious as to how much thought and energy I should put into which accountant I use, if they get all my paperwork filed on time is that good enough? Or are there just some better at the job that might direct in a better direction on how to spend and handle my small business finances? Have any of you had bad experiences with choosing the wrong one?
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The tear gas industry has become a billion-dollar business over the last 100 years https://t.co/FwYmllAt1B
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Restaurant/business owners, what solutions are you trying for the labor shortage?
I've been given a grateful offer to acquire a restaurant business. I have some experience in the industry but haven't been on the owner position before. ​ **But I've recently been seeing a lot of news with restaurants having difficulties finding labor/workers.** With the current situation, what are solutions are you trying/doing? I've seen wage increases and/or bonus incentives like "$300 bonus to apply & work," or any other methods. Is this a common practice now? ​ **Thanks in advance!!**
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Cheese prices are climbing as restaurants reopen and send global demand hire https://t.co/bocO5UXq4i
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Probabilistic thinking can help you make data-informed decisions in the most unpredictable of situations. https://t.co/nNbqgZ4e1z
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