FactSet Q4 Profit Misses Estimates; Organic Revenue Up 7.2%

FactSet (FDS) reported that its fourth quarter net income declined to $65.1 million from $104.4 million, prior year. GAAP earnings per share decreased 37.5% to $1.68, mainly due to non-recurring charges and the higher tax provision, which had a $0.68 impact. Adjusted net income was $113.6 million, down 6.5%. Adjusted EPS decreased 6.4% to $2.93, compared with $3.13, last year, […]

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$2,500 American Opportunity Tax Credit: Who Gets It, How Much and How to Claim It

Federal stimulus checks are nowhere in sight, so it is important that you take advantage of every opportunity to avail yourself of any regular federal credits. One such credit is the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), which provides financial relief to students pursuing higher education. Eligible students can get an annual credit of up to $2,500. American Opportunity Tax Credit: […]

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Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit: Deadline to Apply Is Sept. 30

Michigan residents have just over two weeks left to apply for a tax credit that will help them stay warm when the winter arrives. Specifically, qualifying residents have until September 30 to apply for the Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit. Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit: How Much You May Get Michigan’s Home Heating Tax Credit helps low-income families pay part […]

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Your $260 Tax Rebate Check From Minnesota Is Coming From Montana

Minnesotans started receiving one-time tax rebate payments last month. Some taxpayers received the rebate payment directly into their bank accounts, while many others received it through physical checks. If you were also expecting a tax rebate check from Minnesota but haven’t received it yet, it is recommended that you check your junk mail envelopes. Tax Rebate Check From Minnesota: What’s […]

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Eurozone Private Sector Shrinks Most In Nearly 3 Years

The euro area private sector economy contracted the most in nearly three years in August with broad based deterioration across the manufacturing and services sectors, results of the purchasing managers’ survey showed. The HCOB composite output index fell to 46.7 in August from 48.6 in July, final data compiled by S&P Global revealed Tuesday. The initial score was 47.0 for […]

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The housing joke is wearing thin for the TikTok generation

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. You might have heard ANZ’s chief executive worry last week about banking and access to credit becoming a privilege available only to the well-off. It’s something most young people have known for some time; the surprise was that a big boss took notice […]

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First home deposit sizes soar as more parents step up

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. New data from Australia’s largest lender shows the average first home buyer deposit rose by almost 50 per cent from $108,400 at the start of 2020 to $159,000 in the first few months of this year, with the rise likely attributed to an […]

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