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Real Estate Radar: Why Louisville is a Dream for First-Time Homebuyers
You may know Louisville for its rich history, famous horse races, and bourbon revival, but the city is also a hidden gem for first-time homebuyers.
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Are You Making These Money Mistakes In Your Business?
You’re an ambitious woman and you likely became an entrepreneur because you saw you could do more in your career. You wanted to reach higher, reach more people, and make your mark in the world. Being an entrepreneur offered you a way of doing that, and you hit the ground running. You learned all the things: marketing,
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GDP roars past pre-pandemic levels. Where does the economy go from here?
WASHINGTON — Even with production glitches, transportation bottlenecks and labor shortages, the U. S. economy grew in the second quarter at one of the fastest rates in decades, lifting the nation’s total output above where it was before COVID-19 hit, according to government data released Thursday. “That we were able to
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Which of These 3 Options Is the Best Way to Tap Into Your Home Equity?
Home equity is the cash you have tied up in your house. If you have a lot of equity in your home, you may want to access some of that money for other purposes, such as home renovations or debt repayments.
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I’m Retired. Should I Pay Off My Mortgage?
It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday, and you tune in to a radio show as you sit in gridlocked traffic.
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Planning a Major Home Renovation? 3 Smart Ways to Finance It
Careful planning is key to keeping your project on track and avoiding unpleasant financial surprises along the way.
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For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession
In every decade since the period immediately before the Civil War, the US economy could be relied on to do one thing: tumble into recession. But the American economy is on pace to defy that trend for the first time in nearly 170 years as it enters the 2020s. The 2010s would be first time a decade has come and gone with
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The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John Eberson in the historic atmospheric style. Eberson’s theatres combined a domed ceiling, meant to evoke the night sky, with arches, trellises and balconies to create the
BackgroundBrad Toothaker and Ryan Rans, principals with Great Lakes Capital, spearheaded a new, mixed-use development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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What Every Small Business Needs to Know about Cyber Insurance
Small business. Big cybersecurity risks. We’re continuing to see cyber threats impacting growing companies at an alarming rate. Forty-six percent
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Supply Chain Disruptions Are Likely to Continue in 2023. Here's How to Manage
While some severe pressures from the pandemic are starting to ease, there are still many global supply chain obstacles business owners should keep