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Each month, they pay $3,700 for their mortgage, $3,342 on their credit card debt and $2,495 on their auto loans. 'The house is burning down'When Sethi asked Kevin and Michelle why they needed help despite their high income, Kevin said impulse buys like drinks at 7-Eleven have really added up. The couple owes $73,000 in credit card debt and $99,000 on two auto loans for luxury cars. "That's a total distraction from what's really going on here, which is the house is burning down." At the time of the podcast's recording, the couple's fixed costs came out to about 73% of their monthly income.
Persons: Ramit Sethi, Rich, Kevin, Michelle, Sethi
Nicole Shanahan Ventures Onto the Stump for Kennedy
  + stars: | 2024-05-13 | by ( Chris Cameron | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
She quoted Carl Jung as she opened her meandering speech, cited what she called the “ruthless” American psyche, alluded to her friendship with the director of the “Black Panther” movies and talked about how Americans needed to remember their ancestors. Nicole Shanahan, the Silicon Valley millionaire chosen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his running mate, had previously said that she would spend little time on the campaign trail, leaving stump speeches mainly to Mr. Kennedy. But in her first outing on the hustings, in Houston on Saturday about a month and a half after she joined Mr. Kennedy on his independent presidential ticket, Ms. Shanahan signaled that she was a fitting match for him, speaking about the electorate as if it were the victim of a vast Covid-related conspiracy and defying easy categorization along partisan lines. “I often said Covid was the truth serum,” she said of the pandemic. We’re not going to stand that anymore.”
Persons: Carl Jung, Nicole Shanahan, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Shanahan, Covid, , We’re Organizations: Silicon Locations: Houston
AdvertisementThis is one of the arguments Donald Trump's lawyers have advanced in his defense for his hush-money trial: Trump didn't do anything wrong. Cohen met with Allen Weisselberg, the now-former Trump Organization CFO, in January of 2017 to hash out how he'd get reimbursed by Trump and the Trump Organization, according to records shown at trial. Occasionally, he'd write "VOID" on one he didn't want to be paid, according to Trump Organization employee Deborah Tarassoff. If Trump had a question about a check, he'd talk with a Trump Organization employee about it, Westerhout testified. Advertisement"Am I correct that when he would sign checks, he was often multitasking?"
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He is running for the Senate as an immigrant who made good, reaching out to Ohio voters with a stirring, only-in-America bootstraps story: arriving as a child from Colombia, taking a risk on a struggling business, and then turning it into a smashing success and himself into a millionaire 100 times over. Running under the banner of Donald J. Trump’s populist political movement, Bernie Moreno, the Republican challenging Senator Sherrod Brown, humbly calls himself a “car guy from Cleveland” and recounts the modest circumstances of his childhood, when his immigrant family started over from scratch in the United States. “We came here with absolutely nothing — we came here legally — but we came here, nine of us in a two-bedroom apartment,” Mr. Moreno said in 2023, in what became his signature pitch. His father “had to leave everything behind,” he has said, remembering what he called his family’s “lower-middle-class status.”But there is much more that Mr. Moreno does not say about his background, his upbringing and his very powerful present-day ties in the country where he was born.
Persons: Donald J, Bernie Moreno, Sherrod Brown, Cleveland ”, , ” Mr, Moreno, Organizations: Senate, Republican Locations: Ohio, America, Colombia, Cleveland, United States
Silver Spring, Maryland CNN —The farmers market in this suburb of Washington, DC, was a ripe crowd for Angela Alsobrooks, who’s locked in an increasingly contentious Senate Democratic primary on Tuesday. “I would really like to see a Black woman in the Senate. If elected in November, Alsobrooks, the executive of Prince George’s County, could become only the third Black woman ever elected to the Senate. (The one Black woman currently serving — California’s Laphonza Butler — was appointed and isn’t running to stay beyond this year.) “Electing women is not just good for Maryland,” Alsobrooks told supporters assembled outside her campaign office.
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Shao Chun Chen built wealth by sticking to simple principles: live below your means and invest early and regularly. Shao shared the strategies he used to increase his income while working his day job, plus the formula he used to achieve financial independence. Shao Chun Chen worked at Google Singapore for eight years. Shao Chun Chen"I forced myself. To play good offense, start by evaluating your day job.
Persons: Shao Chun Chen, He's, Merrill Lynch, Shao, you've, You've Organizations: Business, NTU Singapore, Google, BI, Google Singapore, National University of Singapore Locations: Singapore
Consulting firm Henley & Partners identified 3 US cities with huge potential for wealth growth. AdvertisementNew York, Los Angeles, and Chicago may no longer hold the same sway for millionaires and billionaires anymore, according to consulting firm Henley & Partners. The numbers of wealthy residents in these cities might be smaller than in the major hubs, but their rate of growth is much higher. New York, for example, has 349,500 millionaires, according to Henley & Partners, while Scottsdale only has 14,500. AdvertisementHere's a look at the three American locations Henley & Partners projected will boom with wealthy residents in the coming years.
Persons: Henley, , Mehdi Kadiri Organizations: Henley & Partners, Greenwich, Service, — Henley, Partners, New Locations: Scottsdale, Palm Beach, New York, California, York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Miami, Los Angeles , New York, London, Scottsdale , Arizona, Phoenix, Beach , Florida, Connecticut, Greenwich, Darien
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAfter eight years at Google, Shao Chun Chen was laid off on February 14, 2024. "A big part of your identity is where you work," Chen, who was leading a sales team at the time, told Business Insider. He says he focused on three things throughout his 20s and 30s to grow his investment portfolio and achieve financial independence. He about tripled his salary at Google and worked his way up to making six-figures, according to employment verification letters viewed by BI.
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New York City is now home to 349,500 millionaires. Meanwhile, rising living costs are forcing lower-earning residents out of the city. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNew York City is the metro with the highest number of millionaires, according to a ranking released Tuesday by immigration consultancy Henley & Partners. Some wealthy residents moved out, but lots more moved in during the pandemic, bringing the Big Apple's millionaire count to 349,500 — more than any other city in the world,With a population of 8.2 million, this means that one in 24 New York residents is a millionaire.
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New York's millionaire population is now larger than the entire populations of Orlando or Pittsburgh. The Bay Area's millionaire population has surged by 82% over the past decade, to 305,700. The U.S. is home to 11 of top 50 richest cities, according to the report. "Notably, U.S. cities have significantly outperformed other western cities over the past decade when its comes to overall wealth and millionaire growth." Here is the full ranking of the world's richest cities, according to Henley & Partners and New World Wealth:1.
Persons: Andrew Amoils, Amoils, Juerg Steffen, Robert Frank Organizations: Henley & Partners, Area, Federal Reserve, Research, New, London, Sydney Locations: York, California, Orlando, Pittsburgh . New York, Brazil, Italy, Canada, San Francisco, U.S, Tokyo, London, China, Beijing, Singapore, Los Angeles, New York, Area, France, Hong Kong
A nine-year-old boy mistook a businessman as homeless and gave him his last dollar. AdvertisementA nine-year-old boy in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, mistook a businessman as homeless and gave him his last dollar, local news outlet WBRZ reported. As he finished, nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. approached him with his hand held out, thinking Busbice was a homeless man. Because if you are, here's a dollar,'" Ellis Jr. recalled, adding that he had always wanted to help a homeless person. As a thank you for the kind gesture, Busbice bought Ellis Jr. breakfast as well as a coffee for his father.
Persons: Matt Busbice, Busbice, hadn't, , Kelvin Ellis Jr, Ellis Jr, Ellis, WBRZ, Hurricane Ida Organizations: Service, CBS News, Ellis Jr Locations: Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Louisiana
This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . On the agenda:But first: Get in, we're going to the Met Gala. An aerial shot shows Jared Leto on the red carpet at the 2023 Met Gala.
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Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia aren't home to any billionaires, Forbes reported. AdvertisementAlaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are the only states that still don't have a single billionaire resident, according to a new report by Forbes. Forbes estimates that the West Virginia resident, who's also the president of Marshall University, was worth about $900 million as of March. AdvertisementTo be clear, Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are among the least-populated states in the US. According to Census Bureau estimates for 2023, Alaska was the fourth-smallest state or district in the US by population, Delaware was seventh-smallest, and West Virginia was 13th-smallest.
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Most people 'genuinely have no idea'The couple's recent major purchases include an awning and rack for their van and a vacation to Barbados. In both instances, they considered whether or not they could afford the purchase on a monthly basis, Sethi said. "This is very common, and most people genuinely have no idea how to decide if they can afford something." Like many people, Callie and Travis think about their budget on a monthly basis, rather than an annual one. "Until now, they would go on trips, charge up a bunch of stuff, and then get surprised at how much it all cost," Sethi said.
Persons: Callie, Travis, Ramit Sethi, Rich, Sethi, Skip Locations: Texas, Barbados, Alaska
(Photo by Danny Lee/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)The Justice Department unveiled criminal tax fraud charges this week against a prolific bitcoin investor named Roger Ver. He came to be known as "Bitcoin Jesus," for getting in early on the digital currency and making a fortune. The DOJ alleges that in preparing those tax filings, Ver underrepresented his bitcoin holdings and evaded taxes on them. The United States is seeking his extradition to face trial on eight counts related to tax evasion, mail fraud and filing false tax returns. According to the indictment, the IRS used a strategy called "clustering analysis" to track the blockchain and identify Ver's bitcoin transactions.
Persons: Roger Ver, Danny Lee, Ver, Bryan Skarlatos, bitcoin Organizations: South China Morning, Getty, Justice Department, Internal Revenue Service, DOJ, CNBC, eBay, IRS Locations: South, California, Caribbean, St, Kitts, Nevis, U.S, Spain, United States, Pest
He got his start in government as a small-town mayor, decades before his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Here's everything to know about the Democratic socialist senator. AdvertisementBernie Sanders is known today as perhaps the most important leader on the American left. In 2020, Sanders ran again, ultimately coming in second to now-President Joe Biden in the primary. Who Sanders is today — and what he's fighting forSince his 2020 campaign, Sanders has assumed a more institutional role in the United States Senate.
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I had a home, and I also knew I wanted money. That's when I really started thinking about the life I wanted my children to live. Our kids save for their wantsBoth my kids earn money through doing chores. I want my kids to be motivated, not entitledThere are many things I'm able to give my kids that my parents couldn't give me. I'm thrilled to be able to offer my kids the kind of life I only saw on television.
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AdvertisementBusiness Insider spoke with seven Fisker Ocean owners who shared their anxieties about what will happen to their cars if Fisker is no more. AdvertisementSome Fisker owners said they are already struggling to get service and parts. Three Fisker ocean owners described instances where the vehicle was bricked for days after their 12-volt battery died. What Fisker's failure would mean for its competitorsIf Fisker files for bankruptcy, there are likely to be ripple effects for other EV startups, Fiorani said. "If Fiskers start falling off the side of the road in the next few months because there's no one to update them, that's going to put fear into a lot of electric vehicle owners — not just Fisker owners," Fiorani said.
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On top of that, she added that tech companies will give people in AI-related jobs bonuses for performance and plenty of equity compensation. About half of the people came from Big Tech companies. Gill said the new Kognitos hires who haven't come from Big Tech have jumped ship from other startups. Some AI talent are even striking it out on their own to start their own companies. He left his tech job to form an AI startup after seeing another large fundraise from another new AI company.
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Scottsdale has seen a 102% increase in millionaire residents over the past decade. The appeal of Scottsdale lies in its booming business scene and stunning desert landscapes. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. According to the USA Wealth Report by Henley & Partners, that's a 102% increase in millionaire residents over the past decade. From a booming business scene to breathtaking desert landscapes, here's what I found.
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"Coming out of college, I just kind of assumed I'd have to be the smartest person in the office. But in the real world, your emotional intelligence — sometimes called EQ — is every bit as essential, if not more so, he says. "Your personality will get you 10 times richer than your intelligence," Adcock says. Steve Adcock left his corporate job in 2016 at age 35, having saved about $900,000. It could be the person whose career you aspire to have or the colleague you enjoy working with the most.
Persons: Adcock, he's, Steve Adcock, That's what's, Vicki Salemi, Monster, Salemi Organizations: CNBC
Gordon Ramsay grew up with a disadvantaged childhood. AdvertisementIf Gordon Ramsay had a dollar for every time he shouted the F-word … he'd probably still be the multi-millionaire he is today. The global celebrity chef places 19th on Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid celebrities and has amassed a substantial fortune. Ramsay grew up in an abusive household and relied at times on handouts from neighbors. This is how the foul-mouthed, Michelin-starred celebrity chef made his way up in the world.
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CNN —Life must seem bleak for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak these days. Sunak has said that he will hold a general election this year, but has yet to confirm its date. It was only voted through by MPs because it has the support of the opposition Labour Party. Anderson is a working-class former miner who is from a part of the country that traditionally votes for the opposition Labour Party. However, Anderson was suspended from the Conservative Party after making comments about the Muslim mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, that Sunak clearly believed were beyond the pale.
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Martin J. Wygod, a Wall Street whiz who graduated from walking horses after races to owning and breeding championship thoroughbreds when he made millions from investing in online companies that sold pharmaceuticals by mail and pruned medical paperwork, died on April 12 in San Diego. His daughter, Emily Bushnell, said he died in a hospital from complications of lung disease. Raised near two racetracks in suburban New York and mentored by a software pioneer, an investor and a gambler, Mr. Wygod was said to have been the youngest managing partner of a New York Stock Exchange brokerage in the 1960s. The sale netted Mr. Wygod $250 million. “Marty Wygod made $6 billion for himself because he developed a data base.”
Persons: Martin J, Emily Bushnell, Wygod, ” Jan Buck, “ Marty Wygod Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Merck, Princeton Group International, New York Times Locations: San Diego, New York
The 42-year-old retired from his corporate job in 2016 with about $900,000, a total that market gains soon pushed over $1 million. 'At least I was doing that'Adcock recalls his early 20s as a time where he was doing the "bare minimum" financially. "Thanks to [advice from] my dad, I contributed enough to get the match in my 401(k) — that was literally free money." By contributing enough in his 401(k) to receive a full match, Adcock was theoretically earning a 100% return on his money. 'We wanted to achieve early retirement as quickly as possible'
Persons: You'd, Steve Adcock, he'd, Adcock, Roth, Adcock's Organizations: Roth IRA, IRA Locations: Arizona
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