Yahoo Finance's morning wrap for Wednesday
Good morning.
Here’s everything you need to know in finance this morning.
Will the ASX smash records again today? The Australian share market finished higher on Tuesday as the ASX200 broke through its intra-day all-time high. Here’s what we can expect from stocks today.
Amazon is moving into the property space: Amazon now has a finger in absolutely every pie, after the online retail giant’s latest announcement revealed it has made moves into the property market. Would you buy a home on Amazon?
11 tips to make a fortune in the property market: It looks like we could be nearing the bottom of the property slump. It’s in these times of uncertainty is that some property investors will grow their wealth by taking advantage of the opportunity the market is presenting them.
How to get rich in three easy steps: I reckon it’s doable for everyone but for every person who thinks being richer this is a good idea, there’ll be many who won’t commit to the plan. What would you do?
Australians are spending almost 5 hours commuting to work each week – and these three cities are the absolute worst: Australian workers could be forgiven for asking where the time goes. After all, they spend much of it just trying to get between home and work - 4.5 hours on average a week.
Tesla to pay China $323 million per year for factory site: The fee is part of a deal with local authorities to build an electric-vehicle factory on the outskirts of Shanghai. Under the terms of the lease with the Shanghai government, Tesla must start generating the annual tax revenues at the end of 2023 -- or hand the land back, the company’s latest quarterly filing shows.
Lego sets, a wedding: These some of the most outrageous tax claims ever: Last financial year, nearly 700,000 taxpayers tried to claim almost $2 billion in ‘other’ expenses, with some Aussies really pushing the boundaries of what can be claimed.
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