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Oh, La La! Pennsylvania Court Rules Perrier Is A Soft Drink—And Taxable

Sales tax on food and beverages can be complicated. In a recent Pennsylvania sales tax case, the question came down to carbonation.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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4 hours ago

This Week In Credit Card News: The Cut In Late Fees May Increase Your Card’s Interest Rate

What took place this week in the credit card and payment industries

ByBill HardekopfContributor
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6 hours ago

TikTok Law Signals A Shift In U.S. Foreign Investment Stance

A newly signed TikTok order underscores ongoing shifts in U.S. foreign investment policy, particularly with regard to technology and data security from foreign entities.

ByCourtney FingarContributor
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6 hours ago

Update: JAKK, April 25

Shares of JAKKS Pacific (JAKK) got crushed today, falling nearly 16% as a Q1 loss of $1.09 per share reported by the company last night came in much higher than the [...]

ByTaesik YoonForbes Staff
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8 hours ago

Swipe Right for Social Change - Wealth Managers Can Support Millennial Giving

It may be time to reconsider the millennial jokes.

ByApril RudinContributor
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8 hours ago

U.S. Outlook Remains Bright Despite Weak Q1 GDP, Says BMO’s Yung-Yu Ma

Consumer and business spending remain positives for the U.S. economy. Stubborn inflation keeps Fed rate cuts off the table for now.

ByRosemarie MillerForbes Staff
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9 hours ago

Industries Must Embrace Automation To Lower Emissions, Raise Efficiencies, Says Schneider Electric Executive

The global industries need to embrace and not fear automation if they are serious about reducing their carbon footprint, says Schneider Electric's Barbara Frei.

ByGaurav SharmaSenior Contributor
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9 hours ago

Scottish Leader Ditches Green Party Alliance, But It Won’t Help The Economy

First minister Humza Yousaf is in imminent danger of losing his job.

BySimon ConstableContributor
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10 hours ago

How US Banks Can Get Ready For Open Banking

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s open banking rule is set to be finalized this fall. How can banks and credit unions comply?

ByKate DrewContributor
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12 hours ago

Election Uncertainty Around The Corner

As investors, we must often remind ourselves that markets are forward-looking in nature, and that the current, known events have less influence on market returns than ...

BySean HanlonContributor
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12 hours ago

5 Student Loan Forgiveness Application Updates Borrowers Should Know About

Here’s what borrowers need to know about applying for current and forthcoming student loan forgiveness initiatives by the Biden administration.

ByAdam S. MinskySenior Contributor
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12 hours ago

The DOL’s Final Fiduciary Rule Is Here. See What’s Inside!

In short, it requires all retirement investment advisors to provide prudent, loyal, and honest advice free from overcharges.

ByBrian MenickellaContributor
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12 hours ago

What Immigrants Bring To America

The enduring value of immigration for the U.S. shines through in the stories of Intel, WhatsApp and Moderna.

ByAndrew TischContributor
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12 hours ago

Earnings Preview: What To Expect From Microsoft

Microsoft Inc. scheduled to report earnings after Thursday’s close. Here's a closer look at what Wall Street expects from Microsoft

ByAdam SarhanContributor
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13 hours ago

Rising 21% This Year, What Lies Ahead For Exxon Stock Following Q1 Earnings?

We expect Exxon Mobil stock to likely trade lower with revenue and earnings both missing market expectations marginally.

ByTrefis TeamContributor