By Nathaniel Sillin Some homeowners can’t wait to see the assessed value of their home drop. In fact, they’ll tell you the bigger the drop, the better. Why? Your property […]
Category: Business
Large Crowds Expected Saturday for L.A.’s Tax March Demanding Trump’s Tax Returns
“Chicken Don,” a 13-foot balloon, will be at the center of L.A.’s Tax March at Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles this Saturday, April 15. The Tax March, according to […]
High Cost of Housing and Living Discourages Potential Employees
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The high cost of housing in Los Angeles is making it difficult for Southland businesses to recruit and retain employees, particularly top-level workers, according to a […]
What Does Retirement Look Like If You Haven’t Saved?
The picture of retirement that many of us have is a post-work period filled with travel and plenty of relaxation. It’s a time when you can finally take up a […]
Millennials, Fire Away
Dear Readers, I recently had an interesting conversation with the daughter of a friend of mine. Like so many in her millennial generation, she has a real entrepreneurial spirit and […]
How to Protect Your Finances in Uncertain Times
Dear Carrie, I can’t help but feel worried about the coming year and how all the political changes may affect my finances. I don’t have a lot of money, but […]
Millennial Parents Struggle with High Cost of Living
For many young adults, heavy debt and lower-paying jobs lead to a delay in traditional life goals like buying homes and starting families. However, research suggests that millennials’ financial worries […]
Seven Quick Tricks for Financial Success
Dear Readers: We’re now in the third week of January, and do you know what that means? For a lot of us, it means our New Year’s resolutions are already […]
Are You Ready for a Financially Healthy 2017?
Dear Readers, at the beginning of each new year, I’m filled with a sense of new direction. At the same time, I like to look back at the previous year, […]
Health and Wealth in One – How to Make Money While Working Out
The end of the year is a perennial period of self-reflection, and I enjoy partaking in setting a few New Year’s resolutions. Unfortunately, I’ve (more than once) enthusiastically started a […]