Do you know how much you owe where? A clear online application will help you clarify it
A new online application aims to help users understand their financial debts more clearly.
Revenue division will help you create financial reserves and live without fears of the future
The article discusses how proper management of income can aid in building financial reserves for a secure future.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'War' Over Revenues and Use of the Name
There is an escalating conflict between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar regarding brand exploitation and financial revenue management.
KB, Shinhan, and Woori Financials Establishing Financial Hub in Jeonbuk
KB, Shinhan, and Woori Financial Groups are making significant investments to establish a financial infrastructure in the Jeonbuk region, including banks, insurance, and asset management.
Klarna: Over 280,000 monthly active users of the application in Greece
Klarna reports a significant increase in active users in Greece, surpassing 280,000 with a year-on-year growth of 65%.
These areas are threatened by the feared procedure
At least 13 regions in Finland are seeking additional time to cover accumulated deficits, with some facing restrictions on their decision-making authority due to financial challenges.
Profitable Investing: The '9 Plus 1' Strategy in Investment
The article discusses a strategic approach to investing called the '9 Plus 1' strategy, emphasizing systematic financial management over luck.
The "slow degradation" of Paris, the "spectacular falls" of Strasbourg, Marseille, Nantes: this study alerts on the financial situation of large cities
A study warns of the deteriorating financial conditions of major French cities ahead of the municipal elections, highlighting varying levels of financial management among municipalities.
John Obi Mikel reveals hidden financial secrets about the lives of football players
Former Chelsea star John Obi Mikel discusses the financial pressures faced by professional footballers, particularly regarding family support and the management of substantial salaries.
The seven decisions to make now to progress your wealth in 2026
The article offers advice on how to assess and improve one's financial situation at the beginning of the year to achieve better investment performance and savings by 2026.
Money expert shares 5 things to do as soon as you get paid
A TikTok financial expert outlines five crucial steps to manage finances effectively immediately after receiving a paycheck.
Which? explains if you should overpay your mortgage or put money in savings
A financial analysis by Which? compares the benefits of overpaying a mortgage against saving or investing extra funds.
Accommodation for Refugees: District Office Pays Luxury Rent for Demolition Houses and Containers
The Fürstenfeldbruck District Office is being criticized for paying high rents for refugee accommodations, raising concerns about transparency and financial management.
The Aging of Tower Mansions: Moving Towards the 'Entrance of Ruins'
The aging of tower mansions in Japan, particularly those built in the 2000s, is expected to intensify, leading to significant financial challenges for management associations.
The most dangerous risk is the one that seems safe
The article discusses how important financial decisions are often prompted by unexpected events that reveal hidden risks.
Judicial attorney of Granasa assures that the company's management is in the 'same hands'
Eduardo Carmigniani, the judicial attorney for Gráficos Nacionales (Granasa S.A.), confirmed that the company's management remains unchanged despite recent interventions aimed at correcting irregularities.
"People do not have a budget for expenses, they always want new luxuries, clothes, and trips": Mario Pozo details three financial mistakes
Financial coach Mario Pozo states that poor money management, not income level, is the main barrier to saving.
The European Central Bank imposes the largest fine on JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of €12.2 million on JP Morgan's European arm due to reporting errors regarding capital requirements and risk assessment.
Brits overwhelmed by investing as study shows need for financial education
A study reveals that many Britons feel confused and overwhelmed by financial management and investing, highlighting a need for better financial education in schools.
What did the EU billions bring?: EU billion pit Italy?
The article discusses the utilization of EU funds in Italy, questioning whether the investment has been effective or largely wasted.
J.P. Morgan Bank Received a Record Fine for Misreporting Risks
J.P. Morgan Bank has been fined a record amount for improperly reporting risks.
12.2 million euros: the ECB imposes the heaviest penalty in its history on American bank JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of 12.2 million euros on JP Morgan for providing inaccurate information regarding its risk-weighted assets.
'We even washed dishes during our Australia tour,' says Pakistani hockey team
The Pakistani hockey team is currently facing severe financial difficulties and poor management conditions while touring Australia.
Swiss franc: The platform for loan restructuring has opened – How to apply
A new online platform has been launched in Greece allowing borrowers with loans in Swiss francs to apply for restructuring to convert these loans to euros.
Municipal Finances: An End to Financial Chaos is in Sight
The district of Freising has successfully completed its first annual financial statement since 2010 after 16 years, marking a significant turnaround in its fiscal management.
Central Bank decrees liquidation of Banco Pleno, which was part of Master
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the judicial liquidation of Banco Pleno S.A., extending the same status to its affiliated company, Pleno Distribuidora, due to compliance and management issues.
An audit will examine the operations of Czech Television, Chudárek wrote to the MPs
An audit is set to investigate the financial management of Czech Television following concerns raised to the MPs by Chudárek.
Katariina discovered a financial leak in her housing company's expenses, of which many are unaware
Katariina Sorvanto has uncovered questionable charges within her housing company's expenses that could potentially inflate costs for residents significantly.
70,000 Participate in 'Quit GPT' Boycott in the U.S.... 'OpenAI Must Stop Supporting Trump'
An online campaign calling for a boycott of ChatGPT due to OpenAI management's financial support for Donald Trump has gained traction in the U.S., with over 700,000 participants signing up to cancel their subscriptions.
Prudential Management Alarms Are Weak and Situation Is Worsening: 'Infinite Chain' Sales Reach Their Limits
Sales professionals at Prudential Life Insurance are facing significant turmoil amid ongoing scandals and managerial negligence.
Narrowing margins for properties with short-term rentals
Property owners utilizing short-term rental arrangements in Greece must finalize their financial details for the year 2025 by the end of February to avoid significant tax penalties.
Pain treatment in hospitals. NFZ detects irregularities. Behind it are the finances
The National Health Fund (NFZ) has uncovered financial irregularities in pain treatment services in several hospitals, indicating unnecessary use of public funds.
Billion-dollar deficits during times of growth. Czech Republic is carelessly consuming its future
The article discusses the alarming financial situation in Czechia, where significant deficits are being recorded even during economic growth, indicating poor financial management and potential trouble ahead.
Let the reserves of the Funds be well
The recent confrontation between central banker Yannis Stournaras and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has highlighted an overlooked issue regarding the 'borrowing' of the state from pension funds.
Reps direct Accountant-General, Auditor-General to submit four years’ FG financial statements
The Nigerian House of Representatives has directed the Accountant-General and Auditor-General to submit the federal government's consolidated financial statements for the years 2023 to 2025 by October 2026, addressing delays in financial reporting.
A criminal process has been initiated for possible large-scale fraud at the Jelgava Real Estate Management
The Jelgava mayor has confirmed an investigation into potential fraud involving the Jelgava Real Estate Management due to questioned financial dealings.
The 100 Best MBAs in the World: A Shake-up at the Top of the List
MIT's Sloan School of Management has claimed the top spot in the Financial Times' global MBA ranking, surpassing prestigious institutions like Insead and Wharton.
CDMX, a world-class city again
The City of Mexico is making significant preparations for events under the leadership of Clara Brugada, despite previous administrations' shortcomings.
Families bid to take over their children’s care home that amassed huge tax debts
Families are attempting to take control of a charity-run care home for disabled children that is facing closure due to significant tax debts and management issues.
Case $LIBRA: the route of the 100 million dollars that remain hidden a year after the scandal
A year after the $LIBRA scandal, over $100 million from global investors remains unaccounted for and hidden.
Asseco CEO Surprises: Resigns from Hundreds of Millions
Adam Góral, the CEO of Asseco, has decided not to take a package of shares that would have given him a significant financial stake in the company as part of a new motivation program for the management board.
COCRED enhances security for investors with a robust governance structure
COCRED, a financial cooperative in Brazil, emphasizes the importance of governance and advanced risk management in securing investors' assets amid economic uncertainty.
ECB: The "Key" is the Consistency of the Supervisory Framework for the Asset Management Market
The European Central Bank emphasizes the need for a unified supervisory framework for the asset management sector in light of its rapid growth.
Schillerová spoke about how to milk the state. Babiš was not pleased
Czech politician Schillerová discusses financial management practices that may not align with the expectations of former Prime Minister Babiš.
Objection Exclusive: Why the State is not a Good Forester
The article discusses the inefficiencies of state management of forests in Germany, highlighting financial losses and the need for reorganization of responsibilities and ownership.
Prosecution: The management of Latvijas dzelzceļš caused 1.5 million euro losses to the state
Four former board members of Latvijas dzelzceļš face accusations of abusing their official positions, resulting in significant financial losses to the state.
Vojtěch promises a shake-up at the health insurance companies. Targets also the powerful head of VZP Kabátek
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch hints at major changes in the management of health insurance companies in response to financial mismanagement, specifically mentioning a significant deficit at one major insurer and upcoming consequences for its leadership.
Taxes in Family Businesses - How to Manage Risk
Family businesses view taxes primarily as a technical issue, often managed by accounting departments or external advisors, but tax decisions have ownership implications that affect financial stability and family relationships.
Significant Deficit for Two Consecutive Years: Nissan Management States 'Within Expectations' and Looming Risks of Shrinkage Balance
Nissan Motor Co. faces a significant net loss of 650 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 2026, marking its second consecutive year of losses, as management indicates this was expected while also acknowledging the risks of a continued decline in vehicle sales.
Hana Financial Group Declares 'Consumer Protection Charter'
Hana Financial Group has announced the establishment of a 'Consumer Protection Charter' aimed at enhancing consumer protection management systems.