June 25, 2025
Fixed Assets

Real Estate Investors Are Increasing Cash Flow With Mid-Term Rentals

When the COVID pandemic erased virtually all of Zeona McIntyre’s Airbnb bookings, she found a solution in mid-term rentals. “I was really open to doing whatever I needed to get my properties rented,” the Colorado-based property investor told Business Insider. She started listing her properties on Furnished Finder, which is geared toward traveling professionals and

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Tangible Assets

Gov. DeSantis signs bill, Florida to recognize gold and silver as legal tender starting in 2026

DeSantis signs bill to make gold and silver legal tender in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a bill that begins the process of recognizing gold and silver as legal tender in Florida. The law will go into effect in July 2026. It requires all coins to be clearly stamped with their weight, purity,

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Tangible Assets

America’s Bad Economic Vibes Are Causing People to Hoard Gold

Marc Faber, a longtime investor who says his nickname is “Dr. Doom” (not to be confused with this Dr. Doom), has been buying gold for decades and telling other people to stock up for just as long. The gold bug regularly appears on videos extolling the metal’s virtues while sounding alarms about economic collapse. He’s eyeing a

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Gold Investing

Jon M. Chu, Laufey celebrate AAPI community amid DEI attacks

DEI at the Gold Gala: Jon M. Chu celebrates Asian achievements While attending the Gold Gala, director Jon M. Chu reflected on the importance of Asian media representation in a conversation with USA TODAY. LOS ANGELES − In the midst of the White House’s unrelenting offensive against diversity initiatives, Hollywood gathered to celebrate the accomplishments

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Financial Assets

The Stock Market’s Pain Can Hit the Economy: the Wealth Effect Explained

“The stock market is not the economy” is a common refrain. The thinking goes that while losses in the stock market may hurt Wall Street investors, Main Street is the real backbone of the economy. While that may be true, stocks are an important psychological lever and there is a threshold for losses, beyond which

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Financial Assets

IRD says $161m owed, 10,000 in default over Small Business Cashflow loans

The SBC scheme was intended to help small and medium-sized businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. From June, Inland Revenue will default a loan if it was not paid off, and default interest would be charged. “More than 129,000 businesses were issued loans totalling $2.4 billion. The average amount approved was $17,000.” AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.

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Fixed Assets

How will the Land Use Framework impact UK food production?

A national conversation on land use has been launched by the UK Government which will seek the views of farmers, landowners, businesses and nature groups on a new approach to managing land use in England. According to Defra the Land Use Framework uses “the most sophisticated land use data ever published” and aims to provide

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