Cloud software company ServiceTitan files to go public on Nasdaq
Cloud software company ServiceTitan files to go public on Nasdaq ServiceTitan focuses on selling a variety of software to small companies, rather than enterprises.
Cloud software company ServiceTitan files to go public on Nasdaq ServiceTitan focuses on selling a variety of software to small companies, rather than enterprises.
Spouse wants to transfer 401k into startup company My spouse met some social media startup CEO online and wants to invest their whole 401k into this company via private self directed IRA trust. Some of their friends they trust already invested some of their money with it apparently. I already tried to explain to them why this is a terrible idea, diversity of investments, performance history, pub…
Tokyopop: When Ego Destroys a Company submitted by /u/Ben__Harlan
What travel company would you recommend for a guided trip that doesn’t move around every 2 days? I would like to do maybe 2 cities in 10 days. I went to Croatia last year and felt like i lost a lot of exploring time moving between 4 cities in 10 days. That trip was with Gate 1 submitted by /u/Medusas-Snakes
Living in one state, working for a company located in a different state but… I work in Healthcare IT and my employer that I work for requires all employees (even remote like me) to live in the state where the company is located. I’ll admit I’m breaking their rule and living in a different state (I own a house in that different state, have a license/ID with that different state, registered vehicles, etc.). To get by, I ha…
Can someone explain my retirement company match to me like I’m 5 Hi everyone! I’m a nurse and have a 403b through the hospital I work at. April will be my 2 year anniversary working there and their company match confuses me. It states: “A participant will not be eligible for match until obtaining two or more years of service. From 2-4 years of service, a participant will be eligible for 25% of their deferral,…
When should a company give a company card? Hello, its my first time post on reddit and I am asking for advice to see if I should keep pushing my company to give me a company credit card or not. I work as a cell phone tower technician for the past 2 years with the work primarily being on the road. This requires many flights, hotels, fuel, taxis, tools, etc. Many of the job sites are in th…
Registering for US state sales tax as a foreign company Do any non-US companies have experience of registering for US state sales taxes? I am being told I need to first call the IRS and get an EIN company registration number, but will probably need an ITIN number as well in order to apply for the EIN ! Does this sound right? Are there other tax consequences of doing these registrations? submitte…
Workers at Bethesda parent company strike over remote work policies Image: Bethesda SoftworksThe members of ZeniMax Workers United-CWA, one of the largest video game unions in the United States, have gone on strike. The action involves workers in ZeniMax offices in Texas and Maryland, who do quality assurance work for games including Fallout and Elder Scrolls. Workers are striking over claims that ZeniMax leader…
Live Nation Revenue Falls in Q3, As Company Promises Momentum Ahead submitted by /u/Black_Dragon959
Is partnering with a marketing company a good call? As an introduction, Im a beginner to e-commerce. I have a store but yet to get a single sale (haven’t gone to paid ads yet) my shop is drop-shipping from a local supplier. And I do have a steady job that I despise and hate deeply (tmi?) I was contacted by a marketing company that claim that they will help me improve my store’s, SEO, pricing, pro…
Company RSU and Options Selling I have questions about company equity awards and the best selling strategy. I have different grant dates going back a few years with different strike prices for options and RSU grants. My question is should I sell the oldest first so they will be subject to long-term cap gains? Or avoid selling any below the vest price because I paid taxes on t…
My company is getting rid of HSA as an option… what to do with my funded HSA? Due to circumstances, my company will no longer be offering high deductible plans and therefore HSA’s starting mid next year. I started maxing my HSA out in 2024 and now have about $4.5k in it. My question is: after I can no longer contribute, what should I do with the HSA? Should I just let the money sit and grow, or is there some form of rollo…
Diversifying from former company stock gains I am 35, single, no debt, no house. Relocated from California to Barcelona for a new job where I make €65,000/year as a game designer. I have Beckham Law status in Spain, so any non-employment income I make outside of Spain won’t be taxed by Spain. I have $40,000 in my 401k, $30,000 in my US bank, €15,000 in my Spanish bank. I have ~4000 shares…
My experience with Kiwi.com. What is it if not a scam? (hope it can help you to NOT use this company) (Another) warning About Kiwi.com Hey everyone, I need to share my experience with you about Kiwi.com. The company where everything’s great until you hit a snag? Then it turns into a complete nightmare and you kick yourself for ever using them. I booked two business class tickets with self-transfers: Paris to Madrid AND Madrid to Bogota About 10 …
LPT. Let you insurance company know when you get a new roof I saved over $500 on my premium when I informed them of my new roof. It was over 20 years old. submitted by /u/beowolf66
Here are the patents Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are suing Palworld over Image: PalworldPalworld developer Pocketpair has revealed the patents at the center of the infringement lawsuit Nintendo and The Pokémon Company filed in Japan back in September. Pocketpair has also shared that, in addition to 5 million yen each plus late fees, they’re “seeking an injunction against the game and compensation for a portion of the…
Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI As employers hesitate, workers are ahead of the curve
Should I sell my 2023 Car and take Company Car Program? My company is going to start giving Fleet vehicles to eligible employees stating Q2 2025. They say everything should be covered, and an automatic deduction of $125 will be taken every paycheck for personal use. The car is a RAV4 equivalent. I am still paying off my 2023 RAV4. If I choose not to take the Fleet Car Program, my company will reimbur…
Do not use Fox Rental Car Company On a recent trip, learned at the rental counter that I was not allowed to take the car to an adjacent state which was part of my travel agenda. Luckily I was able to book with no hassle at a competitive rental car company (Sixt). To add to the pain Fox was refusing to acknowledge my cancellation at the counter and was refusing to provide a refun…