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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Sephora North America Makes History with First Female CFO

Sephora North America is making waves by promoting Delphine Herve to finance chief, its first female CFO. This move follows the appointment of its first female CEO, Artemis Patrick. Herve has served as SVP of finance, financial planning, and analysis for the region since 2022. She has held various f

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

The Power Shift: Microsoft's New COO Brings Financial Muscle to the Table

As Microsoft continues to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the company has made a significant move to bolster its leadership team. In a recent announcement, CEO Satya Nadella revealed that Carolina Dybeck Happe, former CFO of General Electric (GE), has joined the Microsoft family

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Will the Tax Break Sunsets Expose the Middle Class to Financial Uncertainty?

As lawmakers debate the impending expiration of tax breaks after 2025, the stakes are high for millions of families and small businesses. Enacted by former President Donald Trump in 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) brought sweeping tax changes, including temporary provisions that will automati

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Sep 13 2024RELIGION

The Power of Financial Education: How Black Churches are Bridging the Wealth Gap

In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a staggering wealth gap exists between Black and white households. According to a 2018 report by Prosperity Now, Black families in Dallas had a median household income of $31,000, just 42% of the median income for white families. But what can be done to address this di

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Sep 13 2024EDUCATION

Are High Schoolers Financially Ignorant, or Just Misinformed?

The notion that high schoolers are clueless about finances is a popular notion that has been perpetuated through media and public discourse. However, is this assumption truly based on facts, or is it a misconception rooted in biases and stereotypes? To find out, I devised a money quiz to test the fi

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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

Should You Buy a Home This Fall or Wait for Rates to Drop Further?

Mortgage rates will likely continue to fall, making it a good idea to wait for further reductions. The 10-year Treasury rate is expected to drop, which could lead to rates in the mid to high 5% to lower 6%. Waiting could also lead to an increase in available properties, as current owners may be

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Sep 12 2024OPINION

Invest in Rural Economies for a Stable World: Breaking the Cycle of Hunger, Poverty, and Conflict

War drives hunger, and hunger drives war, but what if the opposite is true? Investing in food security can be a precursor to peace. One billion people live in fragile situations, where the combination of violence, weak governance, and natural disasters makes crises inevitable. Investing in rural eco

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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

Tech Stocks to Watch: UBS' Top Picks for the Remainder of 2024

As the fourth quarter of 2024 approaches, UBS has released its list of top tech stocks to watch, including an Nvidia alternative that could be a game-changer for investors. The list includes Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which could be seen as a competitor to Nvidia in the chip market. The firm h

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Deal-Making with AI-Powered Relationship Intelligence

Imagine having the perfect conversation with your ideal client at the exact moment they're searching for a solution. Ren Systems is on a mission to make this a reality through its AI-powered relationship intelligence technology. With $3.5 million in funding from JLL Spark, Camber Creek, ZoomInfo, an

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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

Trump Media's Stock Price Tanks After Debate: Is This a Sign of Trouble for Trump's Election Chances?

When Donald Trump's debate skills were put to the test, his stock in Trump Media & Technology Group took a drastic hit. The company's shares plummeted $2.79, or 15%, to $15.84, its lowest level since its public market debut in March. This sudden drop has raised questions about whether this is a sign

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