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Kia ora,Welcome to Thursday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.And today we lead with news the consequences of US policy changes are now starting to show up in the data.The big overnight news is the Q1-2025 US GDP report. The American economy shrank at an annualised rate of -0.3% in the period, the first retreat since Q1-2022. This was a sharp reversal from +2.4% growth in the previous quarter and well below market expectations of +0.3% growth. A surge in imports was one key factor as businesses rushed to stockpile goods in anticipation of higher costs from the tariff announcements. But that didn't include consumers because their spending growth cooled to 1.8%, the slowest pace since Q2-2023. Federal government spending fell -5.1%, the steepest drop since Q1-2022.That 'cooled' consumer spending reversed in March with a tariff-stocking-up rise for them too (especially for cars) ahead of the April cost increases. PCE inflation cooled a little, but not yet back to mid-2024 levels. Personal disposable income rose less than spending in March.Financial markets reacted negatively to the larger than expected GDP shifts.This weekend we get the April non-farm payrolls report and currently markets expect a smallish rise of +130,000. But that may be an over-estimate. The ADP survey of private business only added +62,000 workers to their payrolls in April, less than half of the downwardly revised 147,000 payrolls in March and well below market expectations of +115,000.April data is weaker than for March, so prospects for Q2-2025 economic activity do not look flash for the giant US economy. US mortgage applications sank again last week, and for a third straight week. A pullback in new orders and production levels in April saw the Chicago PMI contract for its 17th consecutive month.But US pending home sales jumped in March from February, ahead of tariffs which are expected to make new home purchases more expensive. But they are -0.6% lower than year-ago levels which itself was a weak base.And still in the US, it is becoming clearer who will be paying the tariffs. Retail giant Walmart has raised the white flag, telling Chinese suppliers to resume shipments suggesting to them it will 'absorb' the new border costs. Of course they will be passed on to consumers.Across the Pacific, we are looking ahead to the Bank of Japan rate decision later today, although the landscape has changed there and they are unlikely to raise their +0.5% policy rate now.Japan's industrial production was weakish in March, coming in lower than expected from the prior month to be little-changed from March a year ago. At the same time they reported retail sales +3.1% ahead of the same month a year ago which was lower than expected, also with current weakness from February.Nearby, Korea said their industrial production came in better than expected in March although not as strong as for February. Korean March retail sales however gave back a small bit of the outsized rise in February.In China, their May Day holiday starts today and runs to May 5, inclusive. (They were required to work on April 27 (Sunday) to give them five consecutive "days of rest". They may not be resting; travel bookings for domestic trips are up through the roof this year. (Don't forget, in China, the standard working week is 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week, which is a five-day work week (Monday-Friday). However, it's important to note that the 996 work culture, where employees work from 9am to 9pm, six days a week, is a common reality, especially in their tech industry.)Once again the official factory PMI for China came in with a small contraction (a definite slowing), while the private Caixin version came in with a small expansion, although a slight slowing. Separately, the official services PMI came in with a slightly better expansion. In all cases, new order levels retreated.In Europe, the German economy expanded slightly in Q1-2025 from Q4-2024. Inflation was steady in April at 2.2%, and retail sales were up +2.2% on a volume basis from March year-ago levels, but little change from February.That all helped the overall EU GDP to expand +1.4% in Q1-2025 from a year ago, up +0.4% from Q4-2024. It is rate that the EU outperforms the US, and this isn't so much because the EU is rising, more that the US is falling.Whichever way you sliced it, Australia's inflation came in at 2.4% in March from a year ago. That was true for the quarterly CPI, and the monthly inflation indicator. Both were little-changed from the respective prior releases. There's now talk of a post-election rate cut from the current 4.10% cash rate target.The pre-tariff shoring up saw air cargo demand spike in March, led by activity in Asia/Pacific, and the US. Come April and May, this spike is expected to reverse quite sharply. Passenger air travel is flattening right out, especially in North America. But it is being held up by strong China and India domestic demand, and still-good Asia/Pacific international demand.The UST 10yr yield is now at 4.17%, unchanged bp from this time yesterday.The price of gold will start today at US$3309/oz, and down -US$10 from yesterday.Oil prices are down more than -US$2 at just under US$58.50/bbl in the US and the international Brent price is down more than -US$3, now just over US$61/bbl. These are four year lows, down to level last seen in April 2021.The Kiwi dollar is now at 59.4 USc, unchanged from yesterday at this time. Against the Aussie we are down -20 bps at 92.8 AUc. Against the euro we are little-changed at 52.3 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today just on 67.6 and essentially unchanged.The bitcoin price starts today down -1.3% from yesterday at US$94,182. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been modest at +/- 1.2%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
We've read God through the Psalms. Now we look to better understand His Son Jesus who is, who was, and who is to come. Jesus is the cornerstone the builders rejected and sits at the right hand of the Father. Will we trust the Story so we might have life in Jesus?Message by Devin Burton, "A Guide Who Was, Who Is, and Is to Come" as part of our "Guided Journey" series. Message from April 27, 2025. Centralia Community Church, Centralia, WA. cccog.com It is important to know your guide on a journey. The Psalms give us a picture of who God is and what He invites us into. We can trust Him to protect us, to show us the way, and to rescue us. We are active partners in this journey, and we can live life in His presence.
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
As followers of Christ, we're called to live in this world but not be defined by it. But what does that look like in our daily lives? How do we engage with culture, relationships, and challenges without compromising our faith? In the Kingdom Come message series by Preaching Minister Gordon Dabbs, Ph.D., we'll explore Jesus' call to live set apart, shining His light in a way that transforms rather than conforms. Each message will equip us to stand firm in our identity, make a difference in our communities, and navigate life with a kingdom perspective.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
Come April 2, U.S. President Donald Trump will becelebrating a “liberating day” because, as he stated, “we're getting back someof the wealth that very, very foolish Presidents gave away because they had noclue what they were doing.” Is India ready to counter the U.S.'s reciprocal tariffs? As April approaches, the pressing question is not just aboutthe effects of these tariffs, but how to remain protected when PresidentTrump's reciprocal tariffs take effect on April 2.
Elias Makos is joined by Jonathan Kalles, Vice President at McMillan Vantage, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Dimitri Soudas, Former Director of Communications for Harper and political commentator. Come April 28th Canadians will cast their ballots and decide who will be our next Prime Minister. And parties have wasted no time in this election campaign putting up their posters in each of their ridings Where’s the momentum? Polling shows quite the turnaround for the Liberals, especially in Ontario NDP leader Jagmeet Singh spent his Sunday in Quebec, in support of his lone MP in the province, Alexandre Boulerice. But indications are he won’t spend much more time here during the campaign Early theme of the campaign? Tax cuts.
Family matters to us and to God. But who is our “family”? And what does God mean when he speaks of family?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family matters to us and to God. But who is our “family”? And what does God mean when he speaks of family?
Family matters to us and to God. But who is our “family”? And what does God mean when he speaks of family?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Verse 23 says, “Jesus replied, ‘The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.” That is significant because, at this point in the story, everything changes. Up until now, the hour had not YET come. Pastor Matt Mitchell preaching on John 12:12-26 Full manuscript available on Pastor Matt's blog You can listen here… The post The Hour Has Come – April 28, 2024 appeared first on Lanse Free Church :: Lanse, PA.
Jesus gave us the Lord's Prayer as a guide, a masterpiece on how to pray. In this installment of our “Teach Us to Pray” series,” Pastor Dave teaches us what it means to pray “your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
The Oilers had one heck of a weekend. It's Chris's last two weeks, so we begin with some delightful artist well wishes. Forget baby showers, nesting parties are in. the McCurse could be real.
The time has come for Fimfiction's premiere interview podcast to close its doors. The Barcast, a podcast that's dedicated the last eight years to interviewing authors, artists, show staff, and community guests of the brony fandom is having its final two episodes. First, we'd like to personally invite every single one of you to our first event, a final blitz interview marathon. Initially popularized at Bronycon 2019, we're interviewing as many people as we can over the course of April 20th. Who are we interviewing? YOU! https://forms.gle/fXowvoWnGyomft2u8 - This is our sign up form. Pick up to 3 slots that work best for you and we'll put you on the schedule the best we can. Come April 20th at 12pm PDT, we'll start dragging people into the channel and putting them through the ringer! https://discord.com/invite/JjB35MrH7h -This is our discord server, where you can view the chaos happening in real time on a discord stage or as we stream it on twitch. This will be a long, long event and we plan to post the vod on youtube for history, so we hope to interview as many talented individuals from the community as possible. Our final event, the following week on April 27th is a much more relaxed event. We're devoting our usual 2 hour runtime to ourselves, to reminisce on the last 8 years, show some exclusive footage we've never shown before, and have a nice ugly cry together. While our podcast's PG-13 to Mature rating definitely kept us out of many people's radar, we're excited to try and include as much of the community as possible as we close the doors on our work.
Sorting through the confusion with the Patriots front office and who will end up getting the final say for the 3rd overall pick!
We're back! The 2023 NHL regular season has ended, and the Stanley Cup Playoffs are set to begin on Monday, April 17th. The Bruins have finished the 2022-23 season at an amazing record of 65-12-5 amassing an NHL record 135 points. We take a look back at the B's final handful of games... Brad Marchand scored a goal, a few more injury scares pop up, and Pavel Zacha won NESN's 7th player award. We preview their opening-round series against the Florida Panthers, and what makes Florida a tough matchup for the best team in NHL history. We then give our entire 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs predictions and wrap the episode up by discussing baseball and how the Toronto Blue Jays are superior. Please, let us know what you think and make sure to check out our twitters: Podcast - @LineChangesPod Alex - @bigbadbruins73 Brad - @bradiey98
From His birth through His boyhood, adulthood, and public ministry, Jesus' focus was to finish the work His Father had given to Him—the work of redemption. From the very beginning, God's plan for our redemption required Jesus' death and resurrection. Dr. Michael Youssef calls us to rejoice in the power of Jesus' final cry from the cross. If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon Seven Awesome Statements from the Cross, Part 7: LISTEN NOW| WATCH NOWThe evidence for the resurrection is powerful. Rejoice in the hope of the risen Christ with a deep dive into historical Truths about Jesus' eternal defeat of death. Download Leading The Way's NEW digital resource 7 Evidences for the Resurrection today—Dr. Michael Youssef's gift to you!
Today's sermon is for Good Friday and is titled The Hour Has Come. It was written by the Rev. Kellan Day and read by the Rev. Danae Ashley. Sermons That Work is an offering of the Episcopal Church's Office of Communication. For more free resources, including sermons, Bible studies, bulletin inserts, and more, visit episcopalchurch.org/sermons. We would love it if you'd rate, review, and subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcasting platform – and while you're at it, share it with a friend!
My friend, may you be moved to pray and cry out over your city and over all who don't yet know the love and mercy and grace of God through Jesus Christ that their hearts and eyes would opened to Him, in Jesus' name. God bless you! Tommy Hays | Messiah Ministries Mailing Address: 412 S. Adams Street #148 Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Please share this word to encourage a friend! Anyone can sign up for free at: https://messiah-ministries.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morningbymorningtommyhays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morningbymorningtommyhays/support
Come April 1st, there will be a 6.75 percent pay increase, including a 1.25% cost of living adjustment. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticBig news for Rae Sremmurd fans. Come April 7, the Mississippi duo will unveil their new album Sremm4Life, which will see executive production duties handled by Mike WiLL Made-It. Following the singles “Torpedo” and “Sucka Or Sum,” today (March 10) brings another from the forthcoming effort titled “Tanisha (Pump That).” Produced by Mike WiLL and Pharrell Williams, the groovy number sees Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi harmonizing about a special someone.source: Rae Sremmurd drop off new single "Tanisha (Pump That)" (yahoo.com)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Come April 3, the state of Washington will no longer require masks in health care facilities and prisons.
Come April 1st Medicaid eligibility reviews will commence, and millions of Americans may lose coverage. What does that mean for insurance agents? Find the solutions in this episode! Read the text version Get on the Ritter Platform by Registering with Ritter: https://www.ritterim.com/agent-tools/the-ritter-platform/ Meet Your Sales Team: https://www.ritterim.com/meet-your-sales-team/ Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim Twitter, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ and Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/ Resources: 8 Reasons Why Medicare Agents Should Sell ACA Plans: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/8-reasons-why-medicare-agents-should-sell-aca-plans/ ACA 101: Selling Under-65 Health Insurance: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/aca-101-selling-under-65-health-insurance/ ACA's Family Glitch Resolved for 2023 OEP: https://www.ritterim.com/blog/acas-family-glitch-resolved-for-2023-oep/ Guiding Your Clients from the Marketplace to Medicare: https://www.ritterim.com/blog/guiding-your-clients-from-the-marketplace-to-medicare/ How Much Can Agents Make Selling Under-65 Insurance? https://www.ritterim.com/blog/how-much-can-agents-make-selling-under-65-insurance/ How Much Can Insurance Agents Make Selling Medicare? https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/how-much-can-insurance-agents-make-selling-medicare-2023/ Knight School: https://www.ritterim.com/knight-school/ Medicare & Medicaid Compared: How Both Programs Benefit Insurance Agents: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/medicare-medicaid-compared-how-both-programs-benefit-insurance-agents/ The Benefits of Selling D-SNPs: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/the-benefits-of-selling-d-snps/ The Beginner's Guide to D-SNPs: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/the-beginner-s-guide-to-d-snps/ The State of the ACA Market in 2022: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/the-state-of-the-aca-market-in-2022/ Sign Up for Your Free Medicareful Site: https://www.ritterim.com/agent-tools/medicareful/ Updated Medicare Enrollment Rules for 2023: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/updated-medicare-enrollment-rules-for-2023/ References: 10 Things to Know About the Unwinding of the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision: https://www.kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/10-things-to-know-about-the-unwinding-of-the-medicaid-continuous-enrollment-provision/ Analysis of Recent National Trends in Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment: https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/analysis-of-recent-national-trends-in-medicaid-and-chip-enrollment/ From telehealth to Medicare cuts: Here are the health policies in Congress' $1.7T omnibus: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/providers/telehealth-medicare-cuts-here-are-health-policies-congress-17t-omnibus Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type by Geography: 2019 and 2021: https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2022/acs/acsbr-013.pdf Medicaid Beneficiary Resources: https://www.medicaid.gov/about-us/beneficiary-resources/index.html#when2contactstate Medicaid Income Edibility Limits for Adults as a Percent of the Federal Poverty Level: https://www.kff.org/health-reform/state-indicator/medicaid-income-eligibility-limits-for-adults-as-a-percent-of-the-federal-poverty-level/ Statement of Administration Policy H.R 382 & H.J. Res 7: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SAP-H.R.-382-H.J.-Res.-7.pdf What Happens When COVID-19 Emergency Declarations End? Implications for Coverage, Costs, and Access: https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/issue-brief/what-happens-when-covid-19-emergency-declarations-end-implications-for-coverage-costs-and-access/
Buckle up New Zealand - a speed-bump recession is coming next year - and full price petrol is too. The government's opened its books today - and Treasury's predicting pain to come - with inflation forecast to stay higher for longer. As such, the Finance Minister Grant Robertson is extending the discount on petrol, but only for two more months. Come April, the subsidies end. Here's our deputy political editor Craig McCulloch.
Come April next year, it's the end of the line for half-price public transport. The Government has briefly extended the scheme from January to March 31st, but said it's not sustainable long-term. There is good news though, for the million-odd community service card holders. They will still be able to access cheaper fares. But FIRST Union said moving towards free public transport should be the ultimate goal. Research and policy analyst Edward Miller spoke to Tova O'Brien on Thursday morning and said the removal of half-price fares is disappointing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Scriptures, God foretold 483 years prior to the cross, the exact day, and the exact way that Messiah the King would come unto us, bringing salvation. It was all laid out for us in explicit details. There is no doubt, Jesus is Messiah the King, the Son of God.
Come April 1st, Malaysia begins its transition to the endemic phase of Covid-19, leading to much uncertainty over exactly what this entails. Associate Professor Dr Farhan Rusli, Public Health Medicine Specialist & Director, Selangor Task Force (COVID-19) Operation, shares his insights into the matter. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Approximately 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease each year. This Disease along with other neurological conditions, can impact ones overall health and well-being. Come April, a CPT specializing in helping those overcome and improve their conditions with training for balance, strength, reaction time, and overall fitness! But also providing a community of support so know one is alone for the process. Can be found at neuroboxing.com or on Instagram @neuroboxingsantamaria
Come April 1, there will be more space for you at entertainment venues. Governor Ralph Northam announced he will ease restrictions at sporting events and entertainment venues. Jahd Khalil has more on what that means.
It's been a long, strange journey trying to find the NM Sound. Come April 1st, you can learn allllll about it in my new immersive virtual storybook! Sign up today to join me on The Quest... (It's free!) https://theniagaramoonexperience.com/the-quest-awaits
Come April 1st the Island of Ireland could be facing an economic abyss when the Brexit grace period comes to an end. One sector of the economy that has already experienced the realities of Brexit is that of haulage. To discuss how Brexit and Covid has impacted this sector, Bobby was joined by: Verona Murphy, Independent TD for Wexford and former haulage company owner. Eugene Drennon - President of the Irish Road Haulage Association Richard Nolan - CEO of Nolan Transport Group Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
In this episode, hosts Stephen Priest Jr. and Brandon Stowell recap the Denver Broncos 37-28 victory over the New York Jets last night, giving Denver their first win of the year. Does this win now exclude them from the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes? The guys also discuss the NBA Finals looking pretty lopsided now, with two key injuries to the Heat. Are we on the verge of seeing a sweep? The fellas also make their weekend NFL picks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behind-the-glass-sports/support
Ian Furness joined Donnie and Jeff Paterson to recap the Seahawks 2020 Draft and also give an update on how the Covid 19 situation is in Washington State.
A lot of people all over the country, and right here in Vancouver are stressed about their living situation. Renters are especially concerned about the future. We chat with David Hendry, Vancouver Tenants Union Steering Member.
Come April 2020, ALL motorised PMDs will be banned from footpaths (even hoverboards *gasp*) and users might even need to take theory tests! But are people as triggered or have we all moved on from anything PMD-related? On the other side of the world, Shakira and J Lo rocked the Superbowl Halftime show but people questioned the need for all the gyrating, crotch-grabbing, pole dancing and grinding (of people). We share our thoughts along with those of Caitanya Tan, our guest for this week (she’s also the co-star of our TV series so show some love). Our "One Shiok Things" for this week! Terence: 'The kampung spirit is still alive': Punggol residents step up amid coronavirus outbreak https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wuhan-coronavirus-singapore-virus-punggol-kampung-spirit-12397614 Haresh: 'HUMANS OF NEW YORK' 11-PART INSTAGRAM SERIES ABOUT CHERYL AND BOBBY LOVE CAPTIVATES THE INTERNET https://www.newsweek.com/humans-new-york-bobby-cheryl-love-fans-captivated-1486069 Caitanya: Her 31 days of being Vegan in January https://andotheradventures.com/
This Sunday, Pastor Don Shilts spoke about the best being yet to come. For more information, you can find us online at www.biblectr.org or connect with us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/biblectr
The King Has Come - April 14, 2019 - Rev. Hiller by Community Lutheran Church
The end of the year is approaching. As we plan our parties and festivities for this holiday season, we are putting that final stamp on the spending in 2018. Come April, we will look at these expenses, our pay stubs, and our investments, and pay the necessary taxes on them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Program Description: The Armor of Faith Radio panel continues the discussion of our Profession of Faith as we look forward to the life of the world to come. Aired on April 19, 2018.
Sachet’s Song Hear the knocking, ask who’s there, Then open up, if you dare. Welcome all the mischief in Fool the fairies, dodge the djinn It’s the day of fools and tricks. Tear up plans and go off scripts. Lots of jokes and lots of fun Time to poke and prank and and pun Let us sing and shout hooray For us goblin’s favorite day! But goblins must remember Come April or November Goblin work is never done Who else will bring all the fun? I’ll tell you who, no one will! No one else has our skill! We have fun today and then Tomorrow we begin again! Follow Saffron and Peri on the following sites: Patreon Tumblr Twitter Instagram Youtube
Come April 1, households and businesses in Jurong will have the option of buying electricity from a choice of 14 retailers, or continue buying electricity from SP Group at the regulated tariff. How will this benefit us? How will Singaporeans adapt and react to this? We spoke to a panel of guests, Geraldine Tan, General Manager, Retail, PacificLight Energy, Michael Wong, General Manager, Tuas Power and David Maher, Managing Director, iSwitch Energy to tell us more.
In this episode, we talk with an author-friendly CPA about the impact of the new 2018 tax plan on authors. This is the biggest change to the tax code since the 1980s. Come April 15 you will be glad you listened to this episode! The post 122 – How the 2018 Tax Changes Affect Authors appeared first on Author Media.
Many of our viewers have asked lately whether the fall is a good time to buy a home. I wanted to explain today why it might actually be the best time of the year to buy one.Want to sell your Home? Get a FREE home value report.Want to buy a home? Search all homes for sale.We've received a lot of great questions lately, so today, we wanted to answer one from a couple of viewers who were wondering whether or not the fall months are a good time to buy a home. There are actually five reasons why I think fall might be the best time to buy a home:Lower home prices. October has the lowest home prices of any month. This isn't just some guess; this comes from RealtyTrac's analysis of more than 32 million home sales over a 15-year period.Less competition. Like the beach after Labor Day, the summer real estate market also clears out when the days turn crisp. Most summer buyers have already bought their home, so you'll have less competition in the fall. Interest rates are still at an all-time low. In 1970, the average interest rate was 8.8% and by 2000, it was 6.29%. In the 1980s, it was as high as 12%! This September, it's 3.64%, which is about as low as we’ve seen rates get.The holidays are just around the corner. Not only are most sellers worn out from the summer selling season, they're caught between a real estate rock and a hard place in that the holidays are barreling down on them. If they want to move in time to host Thanksgiving dinner and put up their Christmas lights, they'll have to close fast. These are motivated sellers, so use this pre-holiday window to your advantage. Offer to let them vacate fast if they cut you a deal.Year-end tax credits. Nobody wants to buy a home just to please their accountant, but on the other hand, there is a sweet added incentive for closing on a home at the end of the fiscal year. Come April 15th, you might be able to take some nice deductions, including closing costs, property tax, and mortgage interest.“Fall real estate is like the beach after Labor Day. ” There is a lot to think about if you're going to enter the market this fall. If you work with the right Realtor plus a competent lender and accountant, you'll be fully prepared to buy the right home for you at the right price with the best tax advantages. If you need a referral for a great lender or accountant, just reach out and we'd be happy to provide it for you. If you're thinking about buying a home this fall, give our team a call or send us an email. We'd love to help you out!
Lots of news this week as DC announces another weekly series in 2014 and Todd and Leonard talk about DC's past track record in weekly series. How can one man write eight books a month? Come April, we'll find out! All this and everything you've come to love from the Weekly Longbox. Join us, it's bliss!