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Investors Bought a Quarter of Homes Sold Last Year, Driving Up Rents

The issue is especially acute in some Sun Belt states amid evidence that investors often can outbid other buyers, keeping starter homes out of the hands of would-be owners, especially suburban Black and Hispanic families. Some local officials in those states are pushing for increased regulation of investor purchases, but many Republican lawmakers oppose such controls.

These tax software programs for small business owners make filing (almost) painless

If you don’t go the tax pro route, software capable of tackling complex returns will be your saving grace.

A Coming Revolution in the Forest Products Industry

Architects, structural engineers, and other construction industry professionals, along with environmental activists, are expecting cross-laminated timber (CLT) to become a viable “go to” building material in the near future—even for skyscraper-sized projects.

Corporate Good vs. Social Good: Can Investors Have Both?

In an episode of the “All Else Equal” podcast series from Stanford Graduate School of Business, Wharton’s Jules van Binsbergen and Stanford’s Jonathan Berk discuss the strategies available to the social-minded investor, and why they are not clear-cut.

Apply Now: Audition to Star in the New TV Series ‘Women of Wall Street’

You have 3-4 minutes to share your story and convince us that you are the next Woman of Wall Street! Show us your creativity. Let your personality and energy shine. Let’s go!

How to launch a successful marketing campaign in seven steps

Though they can seem like a monumental undertaking, marketing campaigns are essential for running a successful modern business.

This Pioneering Economist Says Obsession With Growth Must End

What about the possibility that our current obsession with growth, which is so ferocious and causes such immense ecological harm, may be causing more damage than it is worth?

The hypergrowth company checklist: Learning to thrive through risk and uncertainty

Embracing rapid informed decision-making starts with empowering your people.

3 reasons your hiring strategy might be turning off potential hires

In a tight labor market, these behaviors can be seen as red flags.

How to build community in the hybrid office

As more employers embrace hybrid work, a sense of community can bond workers at home and the office, writes Jonathan Kirschner, founder and CEO of AIIR Consulting, a global business-psychology consulting firm. “We have to make space for our people to get to know each other on a holistic level, not just through the messages they ping back and forth about upcoming projects,” Kirschner writes.