Willie Morales+FollowBuffett’s $142B Retirement Playbook: Easy WinsWarren Buffett’s retirement wisdom is all about keeping your money safe and making smart moves. His top tip? Don’t lose money—think twice before splurging or taking on high-interest debt (like those sneaky credit cards). He’s also big on holding investments for the long haul and only spending on what truly matters. The big market shift: with interest rates up, credit card debt is even more dangerous, so paying it off is a fast track to peace of mind. Think of it as the McDonald’s breakfast of money moves: simple, reliable, and effective. #Business #MakeMoney #RetirementHacks30Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowSaks Off 5th's Online Store Is Toast—Score Big Deals!Heads up, deal hunters: Saks Off 5th is closing its online shop for good, and everything must go—think up to 90% off! The parent company hit bankruptcy, so the website is getting the axe, but you can still shop in their outlet stores. The big lesson? Sometimes, bargain hunting is just better in person than online. If you love a good clearance, now’s your moment! #Business #LocalBusiness #SaksOff5th00Share
laura54+FollowStaten Island families blindsided by foreclosure scamImagine thinking your home is safe, only to be told you have 20 minutes to grab your things and leave. That’s what happened to several Staten Island families after trusting a company that promised to save them from foreclosure. Instead, they lost everything—homes, belongings, and peace of mind. Scammers prey on people at their most vulnerable, offering false hope and demanding upfront fees. If anyone ever tells you to stop paying your mortgage or guarantees they can “fix” things, it’s a huge red flag. Let’s talk: How can we protect our neighbors from falling into these traps? #Business #StatenIsland #ForeclosureScam00Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowWhere's My Refund? IRS Freezes ExplainedHeads up, tax filers! If you want your refund fast, double-check your direct deposit info before hitting submit. The IRS is going digital, so missing or wrong bank details could freeze your refund until you update it online. No more automatic paper checks unless you jump through extra hoops. So, save yourself the wait—set up direct deposit and get your cash in weeks, not months! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxSeason00Share
robertocarter+FollowAkron’s downtown just got a big boostBuckingham, Doolittle and Burroughs is moving its headquarters back to downtown Akron, bringing 70 jobs with them and a fresh energy to the city’s core. This isn’t just about a law firm changing addresses—it’s a sign of confidence in Akron’s future and a real win for local businesses and workers. With more people working downtown, there’s hope for new shops, restaurants, and a livelier city vibe. What do you think this move means for Akron’s growth and the community’s day-to-day life? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Akron00Share
robertocarter+FollowAuburn’s Reggie Torbor leads Pylon’s next chapterReggie Torbor, once a standout on Auburn’s football field, is now making waves as the new CEO of Pylon Building Group in Birmingham. What’s especially exciting is how Pylon is creating real opportunities for people in our community—especially those who might not have had a shot at learning the construction trade. Torbor’s leadership marks a big step for a company that’s all about building trust, diverse teams, and lasting careers. With local projects already under their belt, it’ll be interesting to see how Pylon shapes Birmingham’s future. What do you think this means for our city’s growth and job scene? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Birmingham00Share
carlsongary+FollowFrancesca’s closing all LA stores—what’s next?Francesca’s is shutting down every one of its clothing stores in south Louisiana, including favorites at the Mall of Louisiana, Perkins Rowe, and Riverwalk. Liquidation sales are already underway, so if you’ve ever shopped there, now’s your last chance. This move comes after years of financial trouble, layoffs, and even bankruptcy. It’s a big shift for local shoppers and retail workers—how do you think this will impact our shopping scene? Will you miss Francesca’s, or is this just another sign of changing times for brick-and-mortar stores? #Business #LocalBusiness #Louisiana00Share
fnixon+FollowFedEx closure shakes up Bloomington jobsFedEx is shutting down its Bloomington Ship Center on West Roll Ave. at the end of February, and a lot of folks are worried about what this means for local jobs—especially students and recent grads trying to stay in town. While FedEx says employees were offered help finding new positions, the closure is part of a bigger company plan to cut costs by closing 100 facilities nationwide. For many residents, this means longer drives to ship packages and fewer job options. How do you think this will affect our community and local businesses? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Bloomington00Share
Keith Bass+FollowBig financial boost for Fort Mitchell & CincinnatiW3 Financial Group just made a major move—merging with a top local team to open a new office in Fort Mitchell. This isn’t just another business deal; it means more resources, smarter planning, and a truly client-first approach for families and business owners across Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. With Mark Miller and his experienced crew leading the way, folks here can expect even more personalized financial guidance and proactive service. How do you think this expansion could change the way our community handles money and plans for the future? Let’s talk! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #FortMitchell00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowBoston’s Machine Age closing after 34 yearsMachine Age, Boston’s iconic mid-century modern furniture spot, is closing its doors for good on October 31. After 34 years of curating rare finds from the 1930s to the 1970s, owner Normand Mainville is retiring. Locals have one last chance to snag vintage treasures at 40% off before the showroom is gone. Mainville kept the shop open longer than planned due to steady demand, but now, any unsold gems will head to a Chicago auction. For anyone who loves unique design or Boston history, this is truly the end of an era. What’s your favorite memory or piece from Machine Age? #Business #LocalBusiness #Boston00Share