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
Brisbane Airport has officially returned to 100% of its pre-COVID passenger numbers, with the International Terminal recording its two busiest months ever in December 2024 and January 2025. The airport saw 631,700
A major recall affecting more than 130,000 LG electric stoves in Canada has been issued due to a serious fire hazard. Health Canada announced the recall on Wednesday for LG slide-in and
Kia America is recalling 137,256 Seltos and Soul vehicles from model years 2021-2023 due to potentially faulty piston oil rings that could lead to engine damage, failure, or even fire. The National
Next week’s 24-hour spending freeze marks the first in a wave of planned consumer boycotts targeting America’s retail giants. Set for February 28, this “economic blackout” kicks off what organizers hope will
Tesla’s market cap has fallen below the $1 trillion mark following a steep decline in its European sales. The electric vehicle manufacturer sold fewer than 10,000 vehicles across Europe in January, representing
Competition for internships has nearly doubled since last year, according to new data from career platform Handshake. The average internship now receives 109 applications, up from 62 in 2023-2024 and just 43
Apple announced plans to invest $500 billion in the United States over the next four years, a move that will create approximately 20,000 new jobs primarily focused on research and development, silicon
The paper resume – that standard one-page document listing work history and education – might not be around much longer. Young workers entering the job market today think it’s outdated, and the
Nissan, a major Japanese carmaker, might get a new investor: Tesla. Former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is leading this effort after Nissan’s planned deal with Honda recently failed. The news sent
Rivian, the American electric truck maker, just hit a big milestone. For the first time, they reported a gross profit (money made from vehicle sales before other business costs) of $170 million