Executive Summary Humans are social creatures, and as such, we like to make decisions when we are backed with social support. This very much includes financial decisions, and research has often documented this human tendency in the context of investments and portfolio behavior. Simply said, it is normal and common to get advice from multiple […]
Archives for June 2021
Volvo to produce new Polestar 3 electric SUV in South Carolina
Polestar released this teaser image on June 16, 2021 of its upcoming Polestar 3 EV SUV, which will be produced by Volvo at a plant in South Carolina. Polestar Swedish carmaker Volvo plans to produce a new premium SUV for its electric Polestar brand at a plant in Charleston, South Carolina, the company said Wednesday. […]
Strong connections: The key to unlocking the full potential of IoT
The amount of IoT expertise that has been amassed globally is astounding and the potential it offers could truly change the way we live. The problem is, all too often expertise sits in silos meaning it doesn’t link to deliver the multiplier effect. Sutha Siva, CEO of OV, explores the importance of connecting industry expertise and creating […]
Fiduciary rule’s third iteration could come with sharp regulatory teeth
A Department of Labor reevaluation of the bloodied-but-still-standing fiduciary rule could well result in its restoration to Obama-era levels of stringency, advocates say. The Employee Benefits Security Administration plans to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking addressing the definition of fiduciary, according to the Labor Department’s just-released Spring 2021 Regulatory Agenda. Regulatory rulemaking schedules can […]
4 interesting IP infringement cases. What can you learn?
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15 Personal Finance Tips for your First Job
Its June and most of the recruits from the campus would have joined or going to join in few months on their first job. Its a moment to rejoice and for many a first time experience of earning money. But Net-worth of a person is not by what he earns but by what he saves and […]
EOFY New Beginnings Series: Finding work and life balance in starting your own business.
When you set out to follow your dreams, you don’t expect a global pandemic and economic shutdown to follow along for the ride. Krystal Brown, who this month celebrates a year running her own First Class Accounts business, discovered that starting a business in uncertain times means she can write her own rules. Krystal shares […]
Voices: To succeed at investing, think of Dennis Rodman
Dennis Rodman is one of the greatest basketball players of all time, but you would never know by looking at his numbers. He averaged only 7.3 points per game in his professional career, and is the lowest-scoring inductee in the National Basketball Association’s Hall of Fame. He’s better-known for his tattoos, piercings, hairstyles and excursions […]
Eliminating TDR Accounting: Finally a Carrot for Adopting CECL? | ABA Banking Journal – ABA Banking Journal
By Josh Stein ABA’s position that troubled debt restructurings are outdated and unnecessary is gaining steam, demonstrated by the recent roundtable on current expected credit losses held by the Federal Accounting Standards Board last month. During the roundtable, FASB introduced an alternative to eliminate TDR accounting for banks that have adopted CECL. As expected, there […]
Crypto Accounting Is Changing – How Proof Of Reserves Could Improve Crypto Reporting – Forbes
How can crypto custodians, crypto trading exchanges, and (ultimately) crypto banking institutions prove to external parties that reserves are indeed what they say they are? This is a pivotal question that continues to come to the surface, with a potential solution recently put forward; Proof of Reserves (PoR). Getty Getty Images In order for any […]