Back in September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Dominica, killing at least 31 people, wrecking roofs on nine in ten buildings, battering forests, and causing rivers to overspill, destroying even more homes. All of this damage cost the Caribbean island nation roughly $1.3 billion — 224% of its total GDP. Fast forward to […]
Coronavirus: Wealthy investors look to diversify portfolios amid virus chaos
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global economy, and as more and more countries go into lockdown, the financial markets have taken their biggest hit since the 2008 Recession, if not ever. The uncertainty caused by COVID-19 has resulted in hordes of fearful investors simultaneously selling off their holdings, and either diversifying their […]
How Do I Short Sale My Home to Avoid Foreclosure?
When anyone makes a new home purchase, they had the understandable desire of securing stability, building equity, and being on time every single month. But a harsh dose of reality does indeed indicate that as one of the biggest debt items there is out there, mortgages can bestow a solid amount of risk along with […]
How Startups Can Gain Early Exposure and Visibility
When we speak of building a business, having a great product to sell is but a small piece of the equation. It’s certainly the vital and foundational pillar, but you aren’t going to achieve initial (let alone lasting) success on the basis of a good product alone. For starters, you need to connect with someone […]
Top 4 U.S. Cities with Startup Incentives to Entice Any Entrepreneur
When entrepreneurs are starting their business from the ground up and are considering where to start, they base their decision on business incentives and the amenities of where they live. Business incentives are one of the biggest factors that entrepreneurs look for in a place to call home. You have to consider the cost of […]
Is Insurance a Necessity?
Remember back in the day when you were in your early twenties and money was even tighter than it is now? You had choices to make that were not that simple. Should you pay your rent for the month or cough up more dough for required car insurance? Back then it was a tough call […]
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