Ex-Dolphin Konrad prepares for the financial fallout
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TradeStation launches cryptocurrency trading
Photography by Eduardo Schneider Investing and trading in cryptocurrencies can be an adventure, but it’s also an opportunity for TradeStation, a Plantation company often lauded as the top brokerage for
It may be time for tax loss harvesting
By Sandy Jukel One possible upside to a down market comes in the form of a long-recognized strategy called tax loss harvesting. The concept took a backseat in the midst
Father, Son Duo Manage the Fine Art of Risk Protection
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Webinar tells employers how to save on health care costs
South Florida Business & Wealth is presenting a free Virtual Connect webinar at 10 a.m. Thursday on how employers can save on health care costs. The guests will be Russ
Second round of PPP launches
The federal government was launching round 2 of the paycheck protection program to aid small businesses, but the SBA’s computer system was experiencing glitches at times on Monday. The money
How COVID-19 might change the insurance market
By Anita Byer COVID-19 will change our world in many ways, some good and some bad. The same holds true for the insurance marketplace. While in the midst of the
Searching for clarity amid market volatility
By Mason Williams Markets have completed a round trip since mid-February when the Coronavirus pandemic started to spread around the globe. The U.S. equity markets fell over 30% from their
What to expect in the Main Street Lending Program
By Jeff Stamm Through the Main Street Business Lending Program, the U.S. Treasury will make a $75 billion equity investment to enable up to $600 billion in new financing for
Tony Coley tackles the Truist merger
Photography by Eduardo Schneider Former University of Miami linebacker Tony Coley is ready to run the playbook as Truist Financial Corp.’s South Florida regional manager after the merger of SunTrust
Q&A: What the pandemic downturn means for startups
Many types of companies are getting hit by the pandemic-caused economic downturn. Tom Wallace talks about what it means for startups and early stage companies from the perspective of being
Steps to get new small business loans
A federal plan to help small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic could prove to be overly complex, but Rebel Cole, Ph.D., a finance professor in Florida Atlantic University’s College of