Pitch decks were ubiquitous a few years ago. Slide after slide featured a happy creator holding a phone, a rising line chart, and a ring light.…
Browsing: News
A parking lot full of cars that no one is purchasing has an almost theatrical quality. Crossovers, hatchbacks, and small sedans in rows, all well-maintained, fully…
The headlines weren’t the first indication that something had changed. The pump was where it was. A quieter forecourt here, a few pennies off there—the kind…
The first thing a San Diego real estate agent will tell you is that property taxes aren’t as high as people think. With a little less…
When someone opens an IRS letter, a certain kind of silence descends upon them. The kitchen table, the partially consumed cup of coffee, and the envelope…
The first thing that most people are unaware of is how unromantic it feels to be preapproved for a mortgage. You picture house hunting as a…
The rule was quietly announced on a Monday in April. It’s the type of regulatory announcement that doesn’t go viral on social media but instead reorganizes…
One of those peculiar financial entities that didn’t really exist ten years ago is the meme stock, which somehow finds its way into almost every discussion…
A more subdued movement has been emerging somewhere between the cacophony of cryptocurrency influencers and the formal discourse of venture capital. Almost nothing is needed to…
Driving past a closed 7-Eleven has an almost spectral quality. The windows are covered in notices that no one really reads, the parking lot is deserted…
