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Exploring the potential of investments in agricultural land

The stock market often steals the spotlight in the bustling world of investing. However, another competitor has been quietly passing shares for the past three decades. It is not gold, real estate or bonds. It is agricultural land. This asset class has not only averaged a return of 11% per year, beating stocks, but has…

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What to remember if the stock market takes a dive

(Bloomberg) — The the return of FOMO is fueling concern that the market could fall. Strong earnings and an overall downward trend in inflation have helped fuel a rally in the S&P 500 that few would want to miss. But with the index's 30% gain over the past 52 weeks stemming from just a handful…

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Why faceless brands fail and publicity reigns supreme in 2024

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the dynamic landscape of 2024, where brand differentiation is more vital than ever, a stark truth shines through: the era of faceless brands it's fading. A brand can no longer hide behind its company logo and expect to thrive. In a world where clients and partners…

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Bitcoin's rising volatility heralds an early test of US ETF demand

(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin price swings are intensifying after the digital asset surged to a record high, and a key question now is how investors in U.S. exchange-traded funds will react to the cryptocurrency. of Bitcoin Volatility Index T3, which uses option prices to give a sense of expected 30-day swings in the tick, has jumped…

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5 common mistakes companies make with remote SOPs

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. SOPs, or standard operating procedures, are a must for any company—remote or otherwise. However, when working with a completely remote team, there are some special considerations to take into account. Having run and worked remotely for over 20 years, I have a unique perspective on this that…

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The wealth of American seniors rose by $91,000 in the pandemic of housing gains

(Bloomberg) — The wealth of the typical American senior increased by about $91,000 during the pandemic years as home and stock values ​​rose, a new study shows. Connected: Many young Americans do not see a path to retirement That was the average increase in net worth between 2019 and 2022 for households headed by someone…

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New Jersey man accused of trafficking 675 Starlink terminals

SpaceX is making headlines, and this time, the drama isn't about CEO Elon Musk — or Mars. Kelvin Rodriguez-Moya, 35, was arrested for allegedly illegally trafficking 675 SpaceX Starlink terminals he had purchased with stolen credit card information and hacking existing customers. Starlink terminals are primarily used to bring Internet access to remote areas around…

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Reddit users debate pre-register to buy shares, deadline is near

Last month, Reddit gave its 75,000 users the first power in company front stakes goes public later this year. Although Reddit may have raised Billed as a “special program”, popular opinions within the Reddit community indicate that the reception has been mixed. “I was asked to join the IPO and I'm not taking that risk,”…

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Bluespring merges two RIAs to create $1.4 billion center in Florida

Bluespring Wealth Partners, the RIA buyout arm of Kestra Holdings, has combined two of its partner firms, Retirement Wealth Specialists and Security Financial Management, to create a registered investment advisor with $1.4 billion in assets and five locations throughout Florida. RIA will operate under the name Security Financial Management. Connected: Kestra's Bluespring buys $500 million…

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Stop Forcing Delusions for Mental Illness – Bipolar Burble Blog

I hate empty words in general, but I especially hate empty words when they are applied to mental illness. It's so condescending when people offer some simple advice and say it will fix everything. It's obnoxiously religious when people tell you that you're looking at things or doing things the wrong way, because they know…

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