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Balance transfer credit cards offer an introductory 0% annual percentage rate (APR) on existing balances that you transfer over from other credit cards. So if you need to get your credit card debt under control, check out our list of the best balance transfer credit cards to decide which one best fits your needs. The best balance transfer credit cards of 2023Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card: Best overall for balance transfersU.S. Bank Visa® Platinum Card: Best for long balance transfersCiti® Double Cash Card: Best for flat-rate cash backChase Freedom Flex℠: Best for rotating bonus categoriesCiti Rewards+® Card: Best for small purchasesWhy did we select these cards as our best balance transfer credit cards for April 2023? CNN Underscored’s comprehensive credit card methodology compares every aspect of each balance transfer credit card to our “benchmark credit card” to determine which cards can potentially bring you maximum value. Frequently asked questions about balance transfer credit cardsNot everyone is familiar with how and when to use a balance transfer credit card, so we’ve assembled some of the more common questions and answers about the process.
Netflix is ending its DVD-rental service that started the company over two decades ago. Gaming is 'safe' at Facebook's parent company Meta. But multiple people told my colleague Kali Hays that gaming within Meta's Reality Labs division will likely remain immune — and perhaps actually benefit — from the job cuts. One person told Kali that after the layoffs are done, the team will be able to start hiring again. The hit Netflix reality show captivated US audiences.
Beyond Kyoto: Japan recommends 11 lesser-known spots to visit
  + stars: | 2023-04-19 | by ( Rob Goss | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +8 min
Japan wants travelers to go beyond the country's iconic tourist sites — and consider spending their yen in lesser-known locations. CNBC Travel takes a look at what each of the 11 spots has to offer travelers — whether or not they're wealthy. Koichi Kamoshida | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesIse-shima is arguably the "model destination" most ready to welcome the JTA's wealthy targets. Kagoshima, Aso and UnzenThe island of Kyushu in western Japan feature everything from active volcanoes to glimpses of samurai culture. Okinawa and AmamiIn 2021, Amami-Oshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, the northern part of Okinawa's main island, and Iriomote Island were given joint UNESCO Natural World Heritage status for their biodiversity and endemic wildlife.
AWS CEO Andy Jassy, who is set to become Amazon CEO, helped oversee the cloud unit's rise. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's total compensation plunged last year to $1.3 million. It may still seem like a lot of money, but in 2021, Jassy's total pay was over $200 million. Also, keep in mind that Jassy's base salary in 2022 was $317,500, an 80% leap from $175,000 in 2021. Musk's reign of chaos at Twitter may have saved it from collapse, but there's a long way to go.
In this article ANET Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTSompong_tom | Istock | Getty ImagesThe rise of ChatGPT has sparked another national conversation about artificial intelligence. That has poured more fuel on an arms race that has been going on for years in AI. Today, the device is barely functional after the company shut off a host of services last year. The largest cloud service providers, or hyper-scalers, today each have millions of servers in data centers scattered across the country. The company produces network switches for large data centers that enable connectivity between devices in a network.
Paul Templer barely survived a hippo attack after a pod capsized his group's canoe when he was 28. He found himself inside a hippo's mouth three times and was swallowed up to his waist twice. "It was as if I had suddenly gone blind and deaf," Templer told The Guardian in 2013. Templer survived being in the hippo's mouth three timesA hippo is shown in Botswana. A third time, Templer found himself inside the hippo's mouth, this time with arms and legs dangling either side of its mouth.
But rates have been falling and the yield will decline again in May, experts say. Annual inflation rose by 5% in March, down from 6% in February, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The annual rate may drop below 4%Based on inflation data from the past six months, Tumin says the variable portion of the I bond rate could drop to 3.38% in May. If the fixed rate remains at 0.4%, the new annual rate may drop to 3.79%, Tumin said. Of course, the combined annual yield is only an estimate until TreasuryDirect announces new rates in May.
Treasury yields dropped on the back of the report. More specifically, we looked at the rolling 100-day correlation between Nasdaq-100 stocks and the SHY ETF. Here are the five-most correlated Nasdaq-100 stocks to falling rates. Here are the five-most correlated Nasdaq-100 stocks to falling rates. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Shares of Seagan are one of the more closely correlated stocks of the iShares short-term bond yield ETF.
(On top of that, NYC residents owe a city income tax, which may also apply to some nonresidents.) There is no income tax in New Hampshire or Washington, either, but both states tax investment earnings. But you still must pay taxes by the original deadline to avoid penalties and interest. If you made a net profit of $400 or more from your side hustle, you have to pay taxes on it, according to the IRS. The U.S. has a pay-as-you-go system, so you'll need to pay taxes from your side hustle on a quarterly basis.
This week's dispatchThe Metals Company; Greenpeace; Luis Alvarez/Getty Images; Karl Hendon/Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/InsiderOptimists don't just dream — they do. Gen Zers and young millennials have soured on work just as much as everyone else — and that's bad news for companies everywhere. Also read:Tyler Le/InsiderOver the past few years, Lex Fridman has gone from an unknown academic researcher to a social-media celebrity and member of Elon Musk's inner circle. But recently, "The Lex Fridman Podcast" has become a haven for a growing and powerful sector looking to dismantle years of "wokeness." More on the rise of Lex Fridman.
You can see pictures of the massive meatball here — but I warn you, it looks exactly how you would expect. Now, before the scientists start serving up Dinosaur DNA, let's take a look at the top tech stories this week. Once the hacker had control of Hartmans' phone, they didn't waste any time. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Elon Musk plans to build a town named "Snailbrook" — but he isn't the only billionaire creating their own utopia. Some of Lee's friends and colleagues, including Elon Musk, have lambasted the "violent crime in SF."
Just get your tax refund? 7 smart ways to use it
  + stars: | 2023-04-07 | by ( Holly Johnson | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
If you’re looking for a way to use your tax refund for maximum impact, here are some of the best options to consider in 2023 and beyond. Pay down high-interest debtPutting your tax refund toward paying down credit card debt could save you thousands of dollars in interest charges. If you can’t pay down all of your credit card debt at once, you can use your tax refund to cover a portion of it. Bulk up your emergency fundConsider putting your tax refund toward your emergency fund to prepare for surprise expenses. Invest in yourselfInvest in yourself by using your tax refund to improve your health or further your education.
That has left nearly two-thirds of all Americans living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new report from LendingClub. Think about your friends, neighbors and others in your social network: What do they need and what would they pay money for? Consider the tax and legal implicationsIf you do launch a side hustle, make sure you understand any tax and legal implications. RBC Wealth Management suggests you ask yourself these additional questions: Will you need a license, insurance or to establish a corporation? What are the tax implications of the extra income?
These are the best credit cards for large purchases
  + stars: | 2023-04-04 | by ( Andrew Kunesh | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +21 min
Here, we’ll break down 6 of the best credit cards for large purchases. We’ve broken the list down by cards best for purchase protection, financing and other benefits so you can find the best credit card for your next large purchase. 6 of the best credit cards for large purchasesJust because a card is listed as one of the best in this article doesn’t mean it’s the best for your large purchase or financial situation. Aeroplan Credit Card: Best bonus for $20K+ purchasesThe Aeroplan Credit Card has various spending bonuses. Find out which cards CNN Underscored chose as its best travel credit cards currently available.
Aaronamat | Istock | Getty ImagesOver the last 15 years or so, the interest rates you could earn on your cash were very low. Just 22% of savers are earning interest of 3% or more on their accounts, a recent survey conducted by Bankrate. Most savers are earning far less, with 24% of respondents earning between 1% to 2.99%, and another 24% earning less than 1%. Some savers — 16% — are not earning any interest at all, while 14% said they don't know if they are earning any returns on their cash. You may be able to find a better deal elsewhere for your cash as banks jockey to provide the most competitive rates.
Big tech companies continue cost cutting
  + stars: | 2023-04-03 | by ( Paayal Zaveri | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Tech companies have chased short-term fads in a desperate attempt to win the favor of Wall Street investors — and it's making the online experience worse. As tech companies continue to focus on efficiency, it's clear that one metric is the most important: revenue per employee. After years of over-hiring, tech companies are now looking to squeeze the most efficient performance from each worker, my colleague Hasan Chowdhury reports. But it's another sign that tech companies are drifting away from pro-remote work policies. Google, Meta, and Microsoft have all failed to make their AR and VR devices into mainstream successes.
"There are a certain number of people who can work remotely and permanently," which has opened the doors to living abroad, said Boudreaux, who is a certified financial planner and a member of CNBC's Financial Advisor Council. Roughly 9 million U.S. citizens were living abroad in 2020, according to estimates from the U.S. Department of State. Income reporting requirements add complexityOne of the key things prospective American expats need to consider is the yearly tax filing requirements, Boudreaux said. While living abroad, you must pay annual U.S. income taxes on worldwide earnings, including your salary, business profits, investment income and more. The yearly tax reporting requirements have even led some expats to consider renouncing their U.S. citizenship, according to a 2022 survey from Greenback Expat Tax Services.
On the agenda today:But first: The panic over the AI boom hit a new peak this week. A prominent AI researcher went further, saying six months wasn't long enough, and "we need to shut it all down." But those fears also make sense against the backdrop of a shaky economy and a distrust of Big Tech. Goldman Sachs has forecast that AI systems could impact 300 million full-time jobs. AI has been described as the next transformational technology, on a par with the creation of the internet or the television.
Humanity has decided it can say 'no' to AI
  + stars: | 2023-04-01 | by ( Hallam Bullock | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
The latest development in AI: humanity has decided it can say "no." Elon Musk was one of more than 1,000 people to sign an open letter calling for a six-month pause on advanced AI development. The letter cited several potential risks to humanity and society, including the spread of misinformation and automation of jobs. Bosses have forgotten how to say "good job" — and it's driving employees to quit. Big Tech's big downgrade.
They may be filling your house with deafening clicks, but these are too high for you to hear, scientists have found. Plants that aren't stressed are almost quietTomato plants are being recorded in a greenhouse in this picture from Tel Aviv University. For instance, tomato plants emit sounds of stress before they started looking dehydrated, Hadany said. Animals — and perhaps even plants — may be able to hear the soundsA fruit bat might be one of the animals who can hear noises from plants. It's also possible plants themselves could react to these sounds, Hadany said.
So, let’s run through a few of the reasons why you should have more than one credit card in your wallet. Here’s a look at my credit card stack and the earning rate for purchases I make with each card. You can make a no annual fee credit card stack, tooOf course, my credit card stack isn’t for everyone. Look through our guides to the best credit cards and best no annual fee credit cards for inspiration on building your own credit card stack. Possibly improve your credit scoreHaving multiple credit card could improve your credit if used responsibly.
watch nowThe Education Department in November said student bills would resume 60 days after the litigation over its student loan forgiveness plan resolves. If you're unemployed when student loan payments resume, you can request an unemployment deferment with your servicer. The maximum time you can use an unemployment or hardship deferment is usually three years per type. Forbearances also keep bills on holdStudent loan borrowers who don't qualify for a deferment may request a forbearance. Kantrowitz provided an example: A $30,000 student loan with a 5% interest rate would increase by $1,500 a year under a forbearance.
Archaeologists have found bent nails, lime, and brick near a Roman burial site. These may have been charms to stop the restless dead from interfering with the living, they said. There are signs in burial site that the deceased person was respected at the time of their death. iStock / Getty Images PlusThe nails suggest ancient Romans feared the restless dead and would use various occult practices to protect themselves, archaeologists said in the study. But they were dead nails, and the way they were distributed around the perimeter of the tomb suggests that the placement was purposeful," he said.
But before we get started, First Citizens BancShares has agreed to buy Silicon Valley Bank, according to a statement from the FDIC. Some of the ripples from the fall of Silicon Valley Bank have felt particularly significant (Credit Suisse bankers nod ominously). Some banks had to even break a cardinal rule of Wall Street: Turn away business. Click here to read more about how college students are feeling on edge about their upcoming Wall Street jobs and internships. You don't necessarily need seven-figures in assets to call it quits, per The Wall Street Journal.
Monkeybusinessimages | Istock | Getty ImagesArtificial Intelligence is all the rage in the tech world, especially after the launch of ChatGPT and GPT-4. It has shown potential not only to change life of workers — but also the daily life of another demographic: kids. In fact, children are already using AI-powered toys and platforms that write bedtime stories at the click of a button. But there are concerns that AI could be something of a double-edged sword, especially when it comes to kids. Risks range from privacy and safety issues to psychological and behavioral effects, according to a report by UNICEF and the World Economic Forum.
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