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Pop sensation Taylor Swift's financial success has reached new heights, with her net worth estimated at $1.6 billion. Her record-breaking Eras Tour, combined with strategic re-releases of her ...
The ‘Cruel Summer’ singer Taylor Swift ... and royaltiesTaylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been a rage all over the world and has massively contributed to her financial portfolio.
Taylor Swift turned 34 on Wednesday, Dec. 13. For the award-winning singer, 33 wound up a very good year, with Swift racking up several financial wins ahead of her birthday. The 2023 Time ...
Taylor Swift showcased her financial acumen when she avoided a $100 million sponsorship deal with FTX, the now-bankrupt crypto exchange. The pop superstar puts her money in a niche type of mutual ...
Taylor Swift continues to break records, but her latest tops a coveted list. According to Forbes, Swift, 34, is now the richest woman musician in the world. Swift was first reported as a ...
Don’t mess with Tay-Tay when it comes to financial regulation ... told “The Scoop” podcast that Taylor Swift was the exception when it came to due diligence. “The one person I found ...
Taylor Swift showed her financial savvy by escaping a deal with FTX, the bankrupt crypto exchange. The pop superstar invests in a specific type of mutual fund, Boaz Weinstein revealed.
You can’t shake this off: Taylor Swift is Time’s person of the year. The pop star topped several other prominent contenders previously announced by the publication, from tech titan Sam Altman ...
She’s in her Forbes era. Taylor Swift is the second richest self-made woman in music, with an estimated net worth of $740 million, according to a list Forbes published Thursday. The 33-year-old ...
Berkeley, California — You might not expect a business school course to begin with students belting out Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer," but at the University of California, Berkeley, Swift is not ...
In a record-breaking week, the “Taylor ... services. Swift was then one of a number of prominent holdouts who kept her music off the new format, over concerns about its financial model.