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Forbes· 2026-04-26 07:00
Where do your hours actually go? Most founders have a rough sense of a busy week, but not the hour-by-hour reality. That gap between perception and truth is where your time disappears. A time audit fixes that fast.Read more: https://t.co/GAlDsokgug https://t.co/GUNmybmrUN ...
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Forbes· 2026-04-26 06:00
What would our billionaires ranking look like if the world’s most generous people had never donated a dollar to charity?To find the answer, we adjusted the net worths of the planet’s most generous billionaires, assuming they kept any shares they’ve given away and that cash gifts were instead invested at market rates of return.The result: our True Net Worth ranking. https://t.co/La3nLACMYa ...
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Forbes· 2026-04-26 05:30
Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick for Federal Reserve chair, faced the Senate Banking Committee at a confirmation hearing Tuesday morning. While he addressed Senate Democrats’ concerns over Fed independence and pressure from the president, Warsh largely avoided discussing details about his fortune.Read more: https://t.co/x7stTP0spI📸: Andrew Harnik via Getty Images ...
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Forbes· 2026-04-26 05:00
Collective, a one-stop financial platform for the self-employed, announced today that it is acquiring Open Ledger, an embedded accounting platform, as it builds out its AI-powered operating system for solopreneurs.Collective provides business formation, payroll and tax services through its AI-powered platform. The acquisition will help Collective accelerate the development, training, and deployment of AI agents by providing direct, real-time access to transaction data and the state of a company’s ledger and ...
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Forbes· 2026-04-26 02:30
From slavery and poverty to fame, fortune and influence—meet the 250 Greatest Historic Self-Made Americans. A new Forbes list honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary.Explore the #Forbes250 list: https://t.co/CgOQQq6b2yIllustration: Mr. Nelson Design https://t.co/5Cjb1YQSCQ ...
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Forbes· 2026-04-26 02:00AI Processing
Ray Charles was a self-made prodigy who mastered composition in Braille and learned four instruments while at a school for the blind. After losing both parents by age 15, he moved to Seattle with just $600 to launch a career that would redefine American music.He's honored on the #Forbes250 list of greatest, historic self-made Americans. Read more: https://t.co/7zD0FBHCstPhoto: CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images ...