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The role of the generation gap in charitable giving

One last one Bank of America study found that while the vast majority of wealthy Americans donate to charity, age and gender play a large role in their motivations, priorities and giving strategies. “Generational and gender experiences shape worldviews and values, influencing cause selection and how people give,” said Jennifer Chandler, head of philanthropy solutions…

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How to build a thriving business without venture capital

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. After recent conversations with Y Combinator alumni and other promising entrepreneurs, I've heard that many of them have no plans to raise venture capital—ever. WHEREAS fundraising is often crucial, bootstrapping is an approach every entrepreneur should consider. Contrary to the “move fast and break things” mantra that…

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State regulators receive more advice in 2023

State securities regulators received 7,914 tips and complaints in 2023, up 14% from 2022 and 19% from 2021, according to the annual enforcement report released by the Securities Administrators Association of North America. Other agencies referred 1,467 cases to states, 608 of which came from the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Financial Industry Regulatory…

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McDonald's tells workers it's apolitical after Trump visit

Presidential candidate Donald Trump made one campaign ban in a suburb of Philadelphia McDonald's on Sunday, donning an apron and filling in at the fry station and drive-thru. The restaurant was closed to the public for the Republican candidate's visit. Related: Considering franchise ownership? Get started now to find your personalized list of franchises that…

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401(k) Real Talk Episode 127: October 23, 2024

Open, honest, and candid discussion about using data for cross-selling, whether the DC system can handle a mobile workforce, a sea change happening right now, and more. Source link

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Start the holiday season off right with a $20 Sam's Club membership

Disclosure: Our goal is to display products and services that we think you will find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, the Entrepreneur may receive a small portion of the sales revenue from our trading partners. Small businesses that adopt bulk buying strategies for office supplies, food and cleaning materials can cut costs by…

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'Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch' S12 E2: Dreams on the Line

Welcome to The Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, The thrilling show in which contestants looking to improve their lives must convince our board of elite investors that their dreams are worth making come true – only in 60 seconds. In this episode, app creators, game founders, and health entrepreneurs all step inside our elevator and pitch their…

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Tax law update: November 2024

• The Tax Court agrees that the remainder beneficiaries made gifts in the termination of the limited interest estate (QTIP)—Clotilde McDougall died in December 2011 with an estimated fortune of $60 million. Her husband Bruce and two children survive her. Her estate plan directed that most of her estate (about $54 million) be held in…

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Optimizing asset spending utility

IN The missing billionaires The authors noted, “some pretty spectacular financial train wrecks can be largely attributed to decision makers focusing on wealth maximization rather than the utility we get from spending our wealth.”1 They opined that one of the principles of an optimal retirement spending and investment policy is to “react to changes in…

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From the Editor: November 2024

You may have noticed an increase in US citizen clients who want to officially leave the United States. They do so for a variety of reasons, including dissatisfaction with the political climate and economic trends, as well as to pursue international opportunities. But as Joan K. Crain notes in her article, “Expatriation: Look Before You…

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