Nation’s Biggest Hospital Landlord Suffers New Losses

[ad_1] Medical Properties Trust, the country’s largest hospital landlord, said it would record about $350 million of write-downs related to its largest tenant, which had fallen behind on its rent,…

Buy Now, Pay Later Keeps People Spending—Without Credit Agencies Knowing 

[ad_1] Priscilla Rodriguez, an overnight stocker at a Walmart, has a strategy to protect her credit score as she and her husband look to buy a house. The Sunland Park,…

He Sold Burritos Out of His Apartment Window. Now He’s Running a $7 Billion Startup.

[ad_1] Listen to article (1 minute) Pivot Point is a new Wall Street Journal feature in which executives reflect on the successes and setbacks of their careers. The first Pivot Point…

The Companies Bringing the Office to Remote Workers

[ad_1] After employees moved away during the pandemic, some businesses are opening workspaces in their new cities. [ad_2] Source link

For Once, Rookie Consultants Don’t Have Enough To Do

[ad_1] With few clients, some young workaholics are spending their workdays watching Netflix. They’re still getting paid. [ad_2] Source link

More Online Clothing Sales Come With a Catch: No Returns

[ad_1] By Alina Dizik June 20, 2023 12:01 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Today’s shoppers are still trying to figure out life after the end of unlimited returns.…

McKinsey, Bain Delay Some M.B.A. Start Dates to 2024

[ad_1] Management Managing Your Career Top consulting firms say job offers are secure, but start dates are getting pushed back; EY cuts 3,000 workers in the U.S. [ad_2] Source link

As National Parks Visits Surge, Booz Allen Benefits

[ad_1] Small fees paid by visitors to Recreation.gov have added up to unexpected millions for the contractor running the site Booz Allen Hamilton runs Recreation.gov, making money on user transactions…