Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis breaks down North Carolinas lawsuit against his love letter to America on The Bottom Line. Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has said he’s been forced to shutter one of his stores in North Carolina amid a heated legal battle about his massive American flags flying at …
Read More »DWP could hand millions £930 pension boost with new plan | Personal Finance | Finance
Pension providers claim they cannot combine smaller pots due to current regulations, which place an administrative and financial burden on them. However, the Government has introduced a new plan to create a pension pots consolidator, which will take workers’ pensions and combine them into one by 2030. Five of the …
Read More »China foreign minister says Trump’s tariffs reveal ‘extreme egoism’ as he speaks out against protectionism
Panelists Ben Levisohn, Jacob Sonenshine and Megan Leonhardt take a look at the thrift trend and share top stock picks on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’ Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Friday that Beijing backs international rules when it comes to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump and that the U.S. …
Read More »Licence plate rules that could land you with a £1,000 fine | Personal Finance | Finance
Motorists are being warned that they could face a hefty fine of up to £1,000 if they fail to adhere to strict licence plate rules. The UK has stringent laws and guidelines in place to ensure uniformity across all car licence plates. These regulations not only assist authorities but also …
Read More »Pope Francis’ death: What happens with the Vatican’s finances?
Father Gerald Murray discusses the legacy of Pope Francis and breaks down the process for naming a new pope. The Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, and yet it is home to one of the world’s largest religions: the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis, head of state …
Read More »Anyone with a Cash ISA urged to take action before Thursday | Personal Finance | Finance
Financial experts are urging anyone with a Cash ISA to take action before the start of May as the best rates are highly likely to vanish. Cash ISAs have been at the centre of controversial and mounting speculation that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to cut Cash ISA deposit limits …
Read More »Jack in the Box announces plan to close up to 200 restaurants
An old-fashioned Taco Bell with cantina-style architecture is shutting down in south Scottsdale, Ariz. FOX 10 Phoenix’s Brian Webb has more. Jack in the Box announced that it plans to close 150 to 200 of its restaurants as it looks to boost the fast-food company’s financial performance. The company said …
Read More »UK households handed up to £450 in 9 regions in England | Personal Finance | Finance
Households across the UK with school-age children are being handed savings of up to £450 per year thanks to a free government scheme. The Department for Education has announced the launch of free breakfast clubs at 750 schools across England from this week. The breakfast clubs are 30 minute sessions …
Read More »China weighs exempting some goods from US tariffs as economic fallout is felt
‘The Big Money Show’ hosts deliberate over the state of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. China is reportedly weighing whether to exempt some U.S. imports from its 125% tariffs as the economic fallout in its ongoing trade war with Washington becomes more apparent. Per reporting from Reuters, a …
Read More »DWP sets out Universal Credit eligibility rules | Personal Finance | Finance
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has spelled out the rules when it comes to Universal Credit eligibility and what savings are considered part of your capital. Ministers clarified how the system works after a question from an MP a to whether the Government would consider making Lifetime ISAs …
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