Stock Market Today: Dow Climbs Again, Nasdaq Yo-Yo Continues
Wall Street closed out the week with a renewed surge in Treasury yields, which weighed on growth but helped the value-oriented Dow rise again.
Wall Street closed out the week with a renewed surge in Treasury yields, which weighed on growth but helped the value-oriented Dow rise again.
While thereâs been a larger push for financial literacy in schools as of late, teaching money management basics has yet to make its way to the school curriculum. If youâre a parent, that means the responsibility falls on you to teach your kids…
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In a perfect world, all parents would have a 529 planâor another education savings accountâfull of funds to cover their childrenâs college years. But there are many reasons why that may not be the case for you. If so, youâre likely looking into other options to pay for college. One possibility you may be considering […]
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Conventional wisdom says that a good down payment for a car is about 20% of its total price. That’s because cars typically lose about 21% of their original value the first year. The logic was that if something happened to the car, it wouldn’t necessarily total your finances as well. If, for example, you had a… Read More
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If you’re buying a home, choosing the right amount of homeowners insurance to cover your property is key. Here’s how to find the right amount.
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Is a new car really more expensive to insure than a used car? According to countless car owners, you’ll always pay more if you have a new vehicle, but how true is this, do auto insurance companies really place that much emphasis on the age of your car and, if so, what can you do about it? Is an Auto Insurance Policy Cheaper for New or Used Cars? […]
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Armed with a library of how-to books, youâre confident that you can tackle your homeâs repairs and remodeling yourself – and pocket the money youâd…
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Warren Buffett is arguably the most successful stock picker on the planet. So if youâre thinking of investing your $1,400 stimulus check, you might want to follow his advice. Surprisingly, Buffett doesnât think most people should pick their own stocks, though. The Oracle of Omaha thinks the average investor should seek to âown a cross-section [â¦]
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Liability coverage only goes so far. What happens if you hit a wall, roll your car or suffer extreme damage and extensive medical payments resulting from accidents not covered by standard property damage liability and bodily injury liability? For that, you need full coverage. This is a type of car insurance cover that goes above and beyond the minimum state coverage limits and includes several additional options […]
Full Coverage Auto Insurance is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Whether it is $50,000 or $100,000 in student loan debt you are facing, or 2nd mortgage loans you are trying to pay off, a debt load that large seems insurmountable. Unfortunately, if you are facing this much debt when you get out of college you are not alone. With an average student loan debt of […]
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