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When mortgage rates start to fall housing prices will follow: Brown Harris Stevens CEO Bess Freedman

By Richard | Sep 19, 2023

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Nine Signs You May Need To Rethink Your Company’s Prices

By Richard | Sep 18, 2023

getty One of the most critical factors that determines how successful any business can be is its pricing structure. A model that both earns high profits and satisfies customers’ needs is one that will support a business for a long time to come. But a model that fails in any way could spell disaster for […]

The “Doom Loop” That Could Crash Commercial Real Estate

By Richard | Sep 18, 2023

The “Doom Loop” could cause banks, businesses, and commercial real estate to crash. With real estate valuations down, property owners begin to default, and credit tightens, causing the same cycle to repeat itself again and again, pulling banks and balance sheets down until we reach a bottom. But is this “Doom Loop” scenario just feeding […]

We need more supply to come on to convert into housing

By Richard | Sep 18, 2023

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Bill Rudin, Rudin Management Company CEO and co-chairman, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss New York City’s real estate landscape, the looming commercial real estate crisis in the city, and more. Source link

How To Navigate The ‘Shrinkflation’ Economy While Protecting Quality And Brand Promise

By Richard | Sep 17, 2023

Online shopping concept getty You’ve seen the headlines and felt the pressures of the realities of a post-pandemic economy. As businesses flex their creative muscles to return profit margins to their former glory, many are looking at product size. While shrinking sizes can be a cost-efficient and timely switch with fast results, it also draws […]

3 financial tips for couples moving in together for the first time

By Richard | Sep 17, 2023

EmirMemedovski | E+ | Getty Images This August, two years into their relationship, Yumi Temple and her boyfriend, Daniel, moved into their first apartment together, in Denver. It was Temple’s first time living with another person, outside of family, and she quickly learned there was a lot to navigate. The couple decided to see a […]

Building A Startup In The Pre-Market Phase

By Richard | Sep 16, 2023

Oxford Ionics founders, Dr. Tomy Harty and Dr. Chris Balance Fisher Studios The truth is, we’re not quite there yet. While the term “quantum computing” trips easily off the tongues of policymakers, business leaders, scientists and engineers, it could be five years or even longer before this new data-crunching technology begins to make any meaningful […]

Mortgage Write-Offs, Buying with an LLC, & Boozy Airbnb Gifts

By Richard | Sep 16, 2023

Your new Airbnb is set up and ready to go. You’re just finishing up the welcome gift and slipping in a bottle of wine as a pleasant surprise for your guest. Oops…you might have just put yourself in a BAD position. On this week’s Rookie Reply, Ashley and Tony are getting into the moral muddiness […]

Breaking The Cycle Of Generational Poverty In Guatemala Through Microfinance

By Richard | Sep 15, 2023

How successful are microfinance organizations in achieving their missions? According to a recent report, one such group, U.S.-based Friendship Bridge, shows clear evidence of achieving its aim of breaking the cycle of generational poverty among rural families in Guatemala. Guatemalan microfinance clients Friendship Bridge “We wanted to know, are we helping our clients achieve their […]