I have no kids. Will I cause family drama by leaving different amounts to my nieces and nephews?
“Part of me would prefer to leave more to those for whom the money could make a meaningful difference.”
“Part of me would prefer to leave more to those for whom the money could make a meaningful difference.”
Key insight: Currency security is banking’s oldest technology problem, and today’s $100 bill still carries features that descend from the anti-counterfeiting Benjamin Franklin engineered into colonial notes by hand. Supporting data: By the end of the Civil War, nearly one-third of all U.S. currency in circulation was counterfeit, the Secret Service estimates. Forward look: Because…
A Democratic member of Congress is urging the federal government to examine the expanding “rent now, pay later” sector, expressing concern that Americans may not fully comprehend the associated fees and cost structures of these services as they gain popularity, according to a new release from The Associated Press. Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Florida, addressed a…
Former Oversight Board Member Justin Peterson said recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings give President Trump the right to dismiss and appoint Puerto Rico Oversight Board members. Two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions could transform the Oversight Board and thus the outcome of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bankruptcy. Processing Content The decisions on Monday…
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Cushman & Wakefield and Newmark announced that their respective Equity, Debt & Structured Finance teams advised Rithm Capital in securing $515 million in fixed-rate financing for 31 W. 52nd St., a 29-story, 785,000-square-foot office tower in Midtown Manhattan. The Cushman & Wakefield team of Gideon Gil, Zach Kraft and Cecelia Galligan co-brokered the financing alongside…
Consumer litigation is up, and mortgage players aren’t ready. Processing Content Veteran industry attorneys say they don’t believe lenders and servicers are prepared for an upcoming surge of borrower lawsuits over a variety of grievances. While artificial intelligence tools are making it easier than ever for consumers initiate legal actions, litigation will also persist in…