Preparing For the Return of Dealer Distress
Over the last five years, auto and equipment dealers experienced a period of low inventory levels with high margins on the limited inventory they had for sale and lease. Used…
Prayers for Religious Holiday Time Off May Need to be Accommodated by Employers
Knowing several religious holidays are coming up soon, employers can take steps to avoid triggering religious discrimination and reasonable accommodation lawsuits. Consistently applying paid time off rules can help to…
Key US Yields Hit 4% for First Time Since August on Fed Rethink
(Bloomberg) — Key US Treasury yields are back at 4%, a level last seen in August, as a blowout jobs report undercut chances for another big interest-rate reduction from the…
Gold Steadies as Expectations of Federal Reserve Rate Cut Fade
(Bloomberg) — Gold held steady as traders pared expectations of Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts in the wake of stronger-than-expected US jobs data. Most Read from Bloomberg Bullion traded near $2,660…
Economic Indicators You Should Know for Investment
Economic indicators are some of the most valuable tools investors can place in their arsenals. Consistent in their release, wide in their scope and range, metrics such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and…
A Beginners’ Guide to Managing Your Money
The internet has changed the way we live our lives. Not long ago purchasing stock was not as easy as it is now. The order went through a complex network…
What everyone should know about antibiotics, according to experts
Antibiotics are some of the most powerful tools in medicine. They’re prescribed to treat a variety of infections caused by bacteria, such as urinary tract infections, most ear infections, strep…
How Time-Restricted Eating May Lower Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes Risk
In the United States, an estimated 1 in 3 people have metabolic syndrome, which raises the risk for developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. A new study investigates whether…
How Healthy Diet, Lifestyle May Help Lower Breast Cancer Risk as Cases Rise in Younger Women
Early-onset breast cancer in females under 50 is increasing, a new report shows. Deaths from breast cancer are declining overall, but disparities among women of color persist. Aside from a…
Telehealth may be just as effective as in-person checkups, new research finds. Here’s how to make the most of your virtual appointment.
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine says that telehealth may be just as effective as in-person primary care visits when it comes to addressing a patient’s needs. The…