
Christine Ji
Investing Reporter at Business Insider
Christine is a reporter on the Investing team at Business Insider. Prior to Business Insider, she was an investment banker covering the communications, media, and entertainment space.
Christine graduated from Georgetown with a BS in finance and a minor in history.
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Publications
- Business Insider13 articles
Writes Most On
- There's a million-dollar tax lesson in 'The White Lotus' season finale10 Apr—Business InsiderThe season finale of 'The White Lotus' revealed a murder and also a tax consideration. It turns out the reach of the IRS extends all the way overseas to Thailand. Warning: major spoilers below. Fans had mixed reactions to the season finale of "The White Lotus." Whether you loved or hated the last episode, there's an important and timely tax takeaway embedded in there. If you haven't seen the season finale, proceed with caution — major spoilers below. Rick and Chelsea died in a shootout, and...
- 3 everyday signs of a potential recession to watch out for25 Mar—Business InsiderRecession fears are increasing as economic uncertainty rocks markets. While the US isn't in a recession, there are some troubling signs of a struggling consumer. Keep an eye out for these three everyday signs of an upcoming recession. Talk about a potential recession is heating up among investment experts and economists, but you don't need to be a Wall Street forecaster to spot signs of weakness in the economy. A recession is often defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth....
- Avoid these 4 red flags that could trigger an IRS audit this tax season8 Mar—Business InsiderFiling your taxes wrong can lead to an IRS audit, penalties, and other complications. A tax attorney shared 4 of the most common IRS audit triggers he's seen. Keeping extensive records can go a long way in preventing tax mistakes, he said. Taxes are already complicated, and filing them incorrectly can make things even worse, as mistakes can result in a letter from the IRS and potential penalties. Some areas on your tax filings are more prone to mistakes than others, according to Stephen...