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Big Tech Goes Nuclear

The Motley Fool

It's way different than what we used to do with computers, which is just to type in a request and go to something that's already indexed, that's static, and that's Google Search for example, just consult this index and pull me a result. If you're buying companies you won't want to think about later, that could be counterproductive.

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Navigating Tax Time: Tips for Filing Your K-1 Form

Zajac Group

If you’re a business owner, partner, or investor in a private company, however, your paperwork might include a Schedule K-1 form (or just K-1, as it’s sometimes called). If you’re interested in expanding your portfolio beyond traditional assets (stocks, bonds, and cash equivalents), the world of alts might be appealing.

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Transcript: David Layton

The Big Picture

So if you’re an institution investing $100 billion today, or $50 billion, or $10 billion, private markets is already a big part of your portfolio. But for individuals, historically, there have not been great options to invest into private companies. It’s been one of the best performing asset classes for decades.

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