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By November, she took the business, Cool Aunt Cleaners, full-time. Becoming an entrepreneur in her 20sCool Aunt Cleaners isn't Ortiz's first experience with entrepreneurship. Anna-Marie Ortiz cleaning an apartment. Matt Wolcott | CNBC Make ItIn its first month, Cool Aunt Cleaners brought in about $2,600 in revenue. After taking Cool Aunt Cleaners full time in November 2023, Ortiz was eager to scale it up.
Persons: Anna, Marie Ortiz, Ortiz, she's, , isn't, that's, Matt Wolcott, it's Organizations: CNBC Locations: Wichita , Kansas
Housing costs are the biggest expense most people face, so knowing how much you can afford to spend can be key to staying on top of your budget. As a rule of thumb, financial planners commonly recommend spending no more than 30% of your gross income on housing, whether that's mortgage or rent costs. This advice is often based on guidelines set in the 1980s by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which defined spending beyond 30% as "housing cost burdened." That means if you earn the U.S. median income of around $80,000, you should aim to keep your housing costs to $2,000 a month. Considering that Americans are routinely spending more than 30% of their income on housing, the guideline can feel more like an ideal than a realistic rule of thumb.
Organizations: U.S . Department of Housing, Urban Locations: U.S
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  + stars: | 2024-11-09 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
On the agenda:But first: Inside the vacation-home tax drama in South Lake Tahoe. Brandon Olafsson/ ShutterstockFor Amanda Yen, a Business Insider fellow, her grandparent's vacation home in South Lake Tahoe is "the stuff of legend." However, a proposed annual tax measure on last Tuesday's ballot that was voted down by local residents made her family question whether they'd keep their house. What's been the initial reaction from second homeowners now that Lake Tahoe locals voted against Measure N? AdvertisementMore of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City.
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Following Donald Trump's Presidential election win, 30-year fixed mortgage rates briefly surged, settling at 6.98% as of Thursday, according to Mortgage News Daily . Recent interest rate cuts have brought relief to credit card, personal loan and auto borrowers, but homebuyers are unlikely to catch a break as mortgage rates continue to climb. While mortgage rates often move in step with the Fed's benchmark rate, they're more directly tied to 10-year Treasury bond yields. These yields tend to rise when investors expect stronger economic growth and higher inflation — even when the Federal Reserve is cutting the federal funds rate. Either way, "continued deficit spending, coupled with discussions of additional tariffs on imports, is likely to keep [mortgage] rates elevated through the remainder of 2024," says Nourmand.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Melissa Cohn, William Raveis, Harris, Michael Nourmand, Organizations: Reserve, Mortgage News, Federal Reserve, William Raveis Mortgage, Trump, Associates, CNBC Locations: New York, Los Angeles
The rate dropped by 25 basis points to a range of 4.50% to 4.75%. The Fed began cutting rates in September to help boost the economy as inflation cools and the job market softens. In a September speech, Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated that another 25-bps cut could happen before 2025 if current economic trends hold steady. Below is a breakdown of how the recent rate cuts could impact your monthly borrowing costs. The breakdown includes today's 25-bps cut and the cumulative 75-bps reduction since the Fed began cutting rates in September, as estimated by Bankrate.
Persons: Jerome Powell Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, Bankrate, today's, Equity Lines
Two winters ago was my first full season of skiing and snowboarding in Colorado. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . I'm not alone in loving the thrill of skiing and snowboarding. The Colorado Sun reported that more than 14 million people spent time on the state's slopes last year.
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Funeral director Victor Sweeney has written hundreds of obituaries, but the one he rewrites each year is his own — a practice that helps him reflect on his priorities. "Each year, my obituary gets shorter and shorter," the 33-year-old tells CNBC Make It. "It's not that I'm doing less, but that there are fewer and fewer things that truly matter." Sweeney lives in Warren, Minnesota, a small 1,600-person town 70 miles south of the Canadian border, with his wife and four children, and earns $87,000 a year as a funeral director and mortician. Why Warren Buffett also recommends writing your own obituary
Persons: Victor Sweeney, Sweeney, he's, Victor M, Ben Brewer, Warren Buffett Organizations: CNBC Locations: Warren , Minnesota
The average age of homebuyers in the U.S. has risen by six years since July 2023 — another sign that younger Americans are being priced out of the market due to escalating ownership costs. The average age of homebuyers is now 56, up from 49 in 2023, according to the National Association of Realtors' annual state-of-the-market report released Monday. That's a historic high, up from an average age in the low-to-mid 40s in the early 2010s. The median age of first-time buyers also rose from 35 to 38, while the share of first-timers dropped from 32% to 24% of all buyers for the year ending July 2024. The median U.S. home price is now $435,000, per NAR — up 39% since 2020 — while the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has more than doubled to over 6% in that time.
Persons: I've, Bob Driscoll Organizations: National Association of Realtors, Rockland Trust Locations: U.S, Massachusetts, Rockland
I miss the milder UK winters. I didn't see as much snowfall in Scotland as I did in New England. richardjohnson/ShutterstockI grew up in New England, where winter means freezing temperatures and getting up at 5 a.m. to dig your car out of the snow. Though Scotland can certainly get chilly and many regions see significant snowfall, the city where we lived usually had only an inch or 2 of snow each winter. It was nice to live in a place where dashing out to the mailbox without a jacket didn't mean you were risking frostbite.
Locations: Scotland, New England
A few winters ago, India Hogg witnessed that luxury firsthand when she spent six months working there as a chalet host. India Hogg and the five-star chalet she worked in for six months. She told Business Insider she was en route to Courchevel 1850 for a six-month job as a chalet host, also known as a chalet girl. During her free time, she was often on the slopes, exploring the luxe ski resort, and sharing her life as a chalet girl on Instagram and TikTok. Hogg's routine as a chalet girl involved more dirty toilets than shopping bags.
Persons: India Hogg, TikTok, Hogg, There's Louis Vuitton Locations: India, London, Courchevel
We retired early 14 years ago and moved abroad because the US was too expensive. We set our sights on Cuenca, Ecuador, which has moderate weather and is super walkable. Our cost of living is much lower now and we love living here. We can walk everywhereWalkability was huge on our retirement wish list, and Cuenca has been a dream. Cuenca's weather is fantasticAnother feature high on our retirement wish list was a temperate climate.
Persons: , Cynthia Staton, We've Organizations: Service, Social Locations: Cuenca, Ecuador, Las Vegas
Standard Chartered on Wednesday upgraded its 2024 income guidance as it posted profits in the third quarter that beat expectations, driven by record performance in its wealth management business. After its second quarter earnings report, Standard Chartered in July announced its largest-ever share buyback of $1.5 billion. Standard Chartered said its operating expenses rose 3% to $2.9 billion caused by inflation and business expansion efforts, although efficiency savings did offset some costs. The London-headquartered bank also lifted its 2024 income guidance on Wednesday with operating income to increase towards 10% in 2024. In July, the bank had upgraded the operating income projection to more than 7%, from 5% to 7%.
Persons: LSEG, Bill Winters, that's Organizations: Chartered, HSBC Locations: Asia, London
Mr. Troyer, the Republican, moved to a more Republican neighborhood. Mr. Biden won Georgia in 2020, the first time a Democrat won the state since 1992. Over the same span, at least 10,000 more Republicans than Democrats moved out of the state — a third of them to Florida. In Pennsylvania, this year’s key battleground, Democratic gains actually came amid population loss: For both parties, more voters moved out than in. He says he feels more comfortable in his home in southwest Charlotte, in a precinct Mr. Biden carried by 46 points.
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A little over a year into running her cleaning business, Cool Aunt Cleaners, Anna-Marie Ortiz has learned a lot about the resilience and adaptability needed to succeed as a small business owner. Matt Wolcott | CNBC Make ItOrtiz started the business in July 2023 with her last $2,000 in savings. Despite the failure, running the shop gave Ortiz lasting insights she was able to apply to her cleaning business. To drum up business, Ortiz put up flyers and handed out business cards in targeted neighborhoods. Looking aheadOrtiz has ambitious plans to expand Cool Aunt Cleaners beyond Portland and turn it into a "seven-figure business."
Persons: Marie Ortiz, , Anna, Matt Wolcott, Ortiz, she's, it's, I've, they're, recalibrating, Ortiz doesn't, she'd Organizations: CNBC, Butler Community College, Transportation, Amazon Prime, Spotify Locations: Portland , Oregon, Wichita , Kansas, Wichita, Kingman , Kansas, Lawrence , Kansas, Portland, West Coast, forbearance
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe macro environment is very good for us, Standard Chartered CEO saysBill Winters, Standard Chartered CEO, speaks to CNBC's Dan Murphy on the bank third-quarter profit forecasts.
Persons: Bill Winters, CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Standard
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow I built a $100,000 a year business without a college degreeAnna-Marie Ortiz, 30, started a side hustle with her last $2,000 in savings in July 2023. A year later, Cool Aunt Cleaners brings in an average of about $10,000 a month, and Ortiz has since quit her day job to run the business full time. Here's how she did it.
Persons: Anna, Marie Ortiz, Ortiz
CNN —November is just a few days away, but Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji remains snowless, marking the latest date without a snowcap since records began 130 years ago. The lack of snow as of October 29, beats the previous record of October 26, set in 1955 and 2016, he said. This aerial view shows climbers lining up to take a photo on the Kengamine summit of Mount Fuji on August 10, 2024. The unusual October heat Japan experienced was made three times more likely because of the climate crisis, Climate Central found. Straddling Japan’s Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, the 3,776-meter Mount Fuji is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon of Japan.
Persons: Snowcaps, Shinichi Yanagi, Stringer Organizations: CNN, Mount, Fuji, NHK, Meteorological Office, Meteorological Agency, Mount Fuji, Kyodo, Climate, Northern, UNESCO Locations: Kofu, Japan, Mount, Central, Yamanashi, Shizuoka, overtourism
In fact, 1 in 13 American homeowners is currently uninsured, according to a recent Consumer Federation of America study. Considering that the average annual cost of homeowners insurance for a $300,000 mortgage has increased 23% to $2,230 in the last year, it makes sense why some homeowners are foregoing insurance or letting their policies lapse to save money. "The question isn't, 'Can I afford homeowners insurance?' Why you should always have home insuranceNot paying for homeowners insurance "is definitely a huge mistake," says Alaina Hixson, director of sales and operations at insurance provider The Churchill Agency. "While home insurance is often not cheap, the investment can save thousands and even hundreds of thousands in some cases."
Persons: Cathleen Tobin, Alaina Hixson, Hixson, they're Organizations: Consumer Federation of America, Churchill Agency, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration Locations: New York
We spent the next year and a half traveling through Mexico, before arriving in the fall of 2023 on Ōmishima Island in Japan's Ehime Prefecture. Today, we own a guesthouse, a primary residence that used to be an inn, and have a small, growing honeybee farm. Photo: Dani BentonOur work on the honeybee farm includes hive health inspections, monitoring colony growth, building hive boxes and, of course, harvesting and processing honey. The community has made us feel so at homeWe found Bosco living under another abandoned house next to our property. Photo: Dani BentonI love animals, and thanks to ours, I got involved with One No Wa, the dog rescue on the island.
Persons: Evan, they've, Ōmishima, Bosco, Dani Benton, Hani, Shimanami Kaido, Cherry, Dani Benton …, Ino Ino, Ponkan Locations: New Orleans, Mexico, Ōmishima, Japan's Ehime Prefecture, Hakatajima, Ōmishimafuji
CNN —Steve Bannon was released from federal prison Tuesday, according to a source with knowledge, emerging just a week before Election Day to retake the helm of his weakened right-wing media platform. “War Room,” which frequently appeared in Apple’s Top Podcasts before Bannon reported to prison, fell off the charts by early July, according to data from Podchaser. Peltz still predicted Bannon would be a prominent voice for election denialism if it appears Trump is coming up short after Election Day. On the “War Room” podcast, a cast of fill-in hosts cheered Bannon’s return. In May, Bannon claimed on his podcast that “they’re going to do everything to steal this election,” as he reiterated the baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Persons: Steve Bannon, Bannon, Donald Trump’s, Maureen, Bannon’s MAGA, we’ve, , Madeline Peltz, Trump, , ” Peltz, Bannon’s, Mike Lindell, Stephen K, MAGA, ” Natalie Winters, Winters, “ It’s, “ Bannon, “ There’s, CNN’s Sabrina Shulman, Maria Aguilar Prieto, Maria Sole Campinoti Organizations: CNN, Trump, Capitol, Apple, Media, Edison, Media Matters Locations: Connecticut, Podchaser, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI make $87,000 a year as an undertaker—and I'm wildly happyVictor M. Sweeney, 33, is a licensed mortician and funeral director in Warren, Minnesota. He earns around $87,000 annually and handles around 100 deaths each year. Here's a look at what it takes to do his job.
Persons: , Victor M, Sweeney Locations: Warren , Minnesota
Today, 33-year-old Sweeney is a licensed funeral director and mortician in Warren, Minnesota, earning just over $87,000 per year. "I really don't fear death," he says, coming from what he describes as a "death-positive" family. The average pay for a funeral director is about $100,000, according to the Economic Research Institute. Sweeney's sense of community goes beyond his funeral director duties. In his role as a funeral director, Sweeney emphasizes the importance of allowing families to participate meaningfully during the funeral.
Persons: Victor M, Sweeney, Sweeney's, , Ben Brewer, It's, Thomas Lynch, Sweeney engraves, I've, it's, ​ Sweeney Organizations: CNBC, North Dakota State University, University of Minnesota, Economic Research Institute Locations: Warren , Minnesota, Detroit, Bismarck , North Dakota, Fargo, Canadian, Minnesota, U.S, Everyone's
Ashburn, Va. — His alarm buzzes at 4:45 a.m. each morning, but most days Jayden Daniels doesn’t need it. GO DEEPER Jayden Daniels' growth with VR simulation has Commanders embracing mind gamesTerry McLaurin knew after his first practice. Seven games into his career, Jayden Daniels leads the NFL in completion percentage (75.6) and ranks sixth in passer rating (107.0). “Throwing a football for somebody like Jayden Daniels is a very natural thing. They all wanted to know if Jayden Daniels was ready to be a pro.
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Tickets for the 2024 World Series between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers — two iconic franchises with deep histories and star-studded lineups — come with the kind of premium price tags you'd expect from teams in the biggest U.S. markets. The average price for a World Series ticket in the secondary market is $3,887, according to ticket reseller TicketIQ. The teams — which sport two of the three highest payrolls in the league — are meeting in the World Series for the first time since 1981, marking their 12th championship series matchup. Average prices for home games in New York and Los Angeles are $4,875 and $3,146, respectively — the second- and third-highest average home game prices since 2010. The lowest price available for the series on TicketIQ is $1,156 for Game 2 in Los Angeles.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Organizations: New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers, Yankees, All Locations: New York, Los Angeles
It isn’t just that the two likely MVPs are playing in this World Series, which begins Friday at Dodger Stadium. It isn’t just that two of the most formidable you-need-to-buy-their-jersey dollar/yen machines of modern times are playing in this World Series. But everything he has done has led him to this moment, to this week, to this World Series. It’s to play in a World Series as a Yankee and do whatever he can to leave people — his people — with a World Series memory for a lifetime. Will it be enough to fulfill Dave Roberts’ prediction that there will be more eyeballs on this World Series around the world than ever before?
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