Most conversations about debt focus on numbers, interest rates, and payoff timelines. A less common way to look at it is through momentum. Debt spirals often develop gradually rather than from a
Net-zero targets are increasingly shaping board agendas in many large companies and regulated sectors. Investors want credible transition plans, customers expect lower-impact products, and regulators in jurisdictions like the EU, UK, and Australia are tightening climate disclosures. Many organizations also
Understanding Why Applying for New Credit Creates a Temporary Shift Many people feel uneasy when filling out a credit application, partly because they have
Ford Motor Company is dealing with two significant recalls that could impact drivers’ safety on the road. The larger recall affects over a million Ford and Lincoln vehicles with faulty backup cameras,
Following intense public criticism, Delta and United Airlines have eliminated their contentious fare structure that imposed higher costs on people traveling alone. American Airlines remains the only major carrier still implementing higher
Major Tesla shareholders are demanding CEO Elon Musk commit at least 40 hours per week to the electric vehicle maker amid what they describe as a company “crisis.” The investors, who control
Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on June 12, according to Bloomberg reports. The initial rollout will be limited to about 10 Model Y SUVs with invited riders.
Kia’s upcoming EV4 electric sedan, planned for early 2025 release, hits a major snag as the company confirms U.S. models will be built in South Korea, subjecting them to hefty import tariffs
Toyota has issued a major recall affecting 443,444 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid pickup trucks from 2022 through 2025. The problem centers on reverse lights that can stop working when moisture gets inside
Ford Motor Company has issued a massive recall affecting 1,075,299 vehicles across the United States. The problem involves rearview cameras that can freeze, delay, or go completely black when drivers shift into
Mazda has found a way to melt metal without using fossil fuels at its Hiroshima factory. The company now runs its cupola furnace on briquettes made from coconut shells instead of coal.
Volvo Cars is slashing about 3,000 jobs worldwide, the Swedish automaker announced Monday. The cuts mainly target office workers at its Gothenburg headquarters in Sweden, hitting roughly 15% of its white-collar staff.
Ford has issued a recall for approximately 1,846 to 9,181 of its newest 2025 F-150 pickup trucks due to a critical steering problem that could leave drivers suddenly unable to control their