The 25 Best Stocks Since the COVID Bear Market Bottom
Top performers one year after the end of the COVID crash range from names that thrived during lockdowns to more speculative bets on a gradual return to pre-pandemic normal.
Top performers one year after the end of the COVID crash range from names that thrived during lockdowns to more speculative bets on a gradual return to pre-pandemic normal.
With Motherâs Day around the corner, moms everywhere can rejoice in knowing that they tend to leave a positive impact on their childrenâs financial lives. A survey finds 81% of Americans saying their mothers shared financial wisdom with them and…
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Debt may seem like something you want to avoid. But having some debt can actually be a good thing, provided you can comfortably afford to make your payments each month. A good payment history shows lenders that you can be responsible with borrowed money, and it will make them feel better about lending to you […]
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With interest rates as low as they are, bonds are not the retireeâs friend they used to be, so what can you do to replace them in your portfolio? Three possibilities include real estate, options and annuities.
Reading over your loan options can feel like studying a foreign language. What is a fixed vs. variable loan? And what on earth is a rate index? Whether you are taking out a home loan or financing your next vehicle, youâre bound to come across some of the same terms. Having a fixed-rate loan is […]
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A 2014 survey by the Pew Charitable Trust found that 5 percent of American adults use prepaid cardsâthatâs roughly 12 million people! For the record, these arenât gift cards that weâre talking about. In the Pew survey, âprepaid cardâ refers…
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In an age where data breaches are common, another companyâs data has been exposed. It may come as a shock, but Lifelock, the company that […]
From credit cards to mortgages, APRs can be one of the most confusing aspects of securing a loan. While monthly or annual interest is rather straightforward, APRs encompass extraneous fees that arenât immediately obvious. A higher APR can significantly affect…
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Whether youâre a newbie in the workforce or a seasoned retiree looking to do some estate planning, taxes can be complicated. With terms like âtax bracketsâ and âdeductions,â or the differences between income vs. payroll taxes and short-term vs. long-term capital gains, youâre joining hundreds of millions of Americans who have had to figure out […]
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