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3 votes
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Auditors: 30M taxpayers will owe more due to low withholding
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Why Australia wants to build its own 'Belt and Road' scheme with Japan and the US to rival China's investment
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China in Africa: Win-win development, or a new colonialism?
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US competes with China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ with $113 million Asian investment programme
9 votes -
Follow the new Silk Road
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How an ex-cop rigged McDonald’s Monopoly game and stole millions
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Australian drivers in revolt over 'pay cuts' as Uber faces new competition
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How an ex-cop rigged McDonald’s Monopoly game and stole millions
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Punk evolutionist: An interview with Greg Graffin
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Target’s CBGB tribute draws backlash, followed by an apology
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Facebook is the first company to see its market cap drop by over 100 billion USD in one day
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Fairfax Media and Channel Nine to merge
Article from the ABC: Fairfax to lose its name in $4 billion takeover by Nine Dummies' guide from the ABC: Fairfax and Nine are merging. Here's what the deal involves and what it will mean for you...
Article from the ABC: Fairfax to lose its name in $4 billion takeover by Nine
Dummies' guide from the ABC: Fairfax and Nine are merging. Here's what the deal involves and what it will mean for you
Analysis from the ABC: Nine's Fairfax takeover is a last-ditch bid for survival, but it comes at a cost
Article from Fairfax: Nine promises to safeguard Fairfax journalism in $4.2 billion tie-up
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Betsy DeVos proposes rules that would cut student loan relief by an estimated $13 billion
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An unlikely group of billionaires and politicians has created the most unbelievable tax break ever
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Why is vigorous economic competition a good thing?
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Trump’s tax cut hasn’t done anything for workers
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How to spend it: The shopping list for the 1%. In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s unashamedly ostentatiously luxury magazine.
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New Deliveroo contract shifts liability for undelivered food to riders
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How to introduce a Land Value Tax tactfully
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Deliveroo threatens to terminate workers after losing their contracts
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US President Donald Trump's trade offensive is producing brutal local headlines
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The EU and Japan have signed an unprecedented free trade agreement which will create one of the world's largest trading blocs
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The downfall of Theranos, from the journalist who made it happen
12 votes -
Liberapay is in trouble
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Debunking UBI funding schemes
10 votes -
Chinese police break up US$1.5 billion cryptocurrency World Cup gambling ring
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The futility of trade war explained by economist Michael Pettis
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How to invest for the next recession
4 votes -
Hong Kong declined 2016 request to arrest alleged 1MDB mastermind, Singapore says
5 votes -
The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
10 votes -
US debt to China: How much does it own? And why? [Analysis]
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China vows firm and forcefull retaliation for $200 Billion US tariff threat
11 votes -
Why killing Dodd-Frank could lead to the next crash - Eliminating the bill was a top priority for Trump. So why did any Dems vote for it?
11 votes -
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan names son-in-law as treasury and finance minister
10 votes -
Northrop Grumman employee who allegedly attended violent white-supremacist rally is no longer employed at the company
10 votes -
The fallout in commodities from the US-China Trade war: what's at stake
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Foodora dishes out punishment to injured riders in 'oppressive' policy, ABC investigation reveals
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The great illusion of digital currencies
7 votes -
These eleven companies control everything about the Fourth of July
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GST overhaul promises $9 billion federal injection to level playing field
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Economists worry we aren’t prepared for the fallout from automation
11 votes -
US loses at world cup and it’s not even playing
7 votes -
A Foodora delivery rider is facing a test case at the Fair Work Commission that will determine whether food delivery riders are really employees.
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After the Fall: Ten Years after the Crash
10 votes -
Bitcoin bloodbath nears historic levels
21 votes -
Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
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I am a bookkeeper and small business consultant, AMA
My background: I've run a small bookkeeping business in California for the past 6 years, and worked as a bookkeeper for another 6 years before that. Over the years I've been deep in the books of...
My background: I've run a small bookkeeping business in California for the past 6 years, and worked as a bookkeeper for another 6 years before that. Over the years I've been deep in the books of dozens of businesses, both successful and not. In the process of working closely with the owners of said businesses, I've learned a lot about what makes a small business work and what means I shouldn't get too attached. I'm a generalist, working with for and non-profit businesses as well as well to do individuals (who often have financial lives more complex than my business clients.)
I'm bored and it's a smoky Sunday trapping me indoors, so if you have a question about bookkeeping or running/starting a small business, fire away.
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The surveillance economy and extreme income inequality: You can't have one without the other by Jaron Lanier
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi warns risks from trade war may be understated
6 votes