The parent company of Durango’s Purgatory Resort recently expanded to the global ski market as the new majority owner of the largest ski resort in…
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Colorado agencies, nonprofits scrambling to help people pay heating bills
Agencies and nonprofits that help Coloradans who are struggling to pay their utility bills are facing their own challenges as high natural gas prices and…
$13 million sale of Boulder estate shatters county record for home sales
This month’s $13 million sale of a Boulder estate qualifies as the county’s most expensive sale in history. Over the past decade, Boulder’s top 10…
Mortgage rates too high? Not according to inflation The Denver Post
“Memory Lane” takes a stroll through financial history because the economy has a funny habit of repeating itself. Buzz: Mortgage rates have run below the…
United Airlines lawsuit challenges Colorado paid sick leave law
United Airlines says it hasn’t faced a crackdown from Colorado labor regulators for not fully complying with a 2020 state law mandating paid sick leave,…
Privacy hacks may hurt your credit, while most lottery winners cant hide The Denver Post
Privacy seems to be an increasingly rare commodity. How often do we hear about security breaches that reveal our personal information to some bad actor…
Improving Investor Behavior: Colorado requires retirement savings plans.
Beginning this year, the State of Colorado will mandate businesses of greater than five people offer a retirement savings plan for their employees. We’re fans…
Road to Retirement: The formula for success hasn’t changed
As we start 2023, many investors are pondering how to deal with markets as we exit one of the more difficult years in financial market…
What if stocks were tracked like home prices? The Denver Post
Imagine watching the often volatile stock market more like the relative slow-motion tracking of home prices. Stock price moves are typically digested on a daily…
Frank Azar ends 20-month fight with IRS over 2017 tax bill
Frank Azar, the powerhouse personal injury lawyer and denizen of countless Colorado billboards, has reached a settlement over a $716,000 tax bill he once sued…