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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/j/j.asp
J
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## What Is J? The term J refers to a designation for [Nasdaq](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nasdaq.asp)-listed stocks that specifies that the stock has voting rights. The designation appears as the fifth letter following a dot after a stock's four-letter [ticker symbol](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/st...
What Is J? The term J refers to a designation for Nasdaq-listed stocks that specifies that the stock has voting rights. The designation appears as the fifth letter following a dot after a stock's four-letter ticker symbol. It is added to denote a shareholder vote situation. The letter J is a temporary suffix th...
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https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/personalinfoandbrokers.asp
Why Do Brokers Ask Investors for Personal Information?
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When investors contact brokers, they are often surprised by the number of requests for personal information. The broker is just complying with the law and rules set forth by the [Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sec.asp). Indeed, certain required information must be obtai...
When investors contact brokers, they are often surprised by the number of requests for personal information. The broker is just complying with the law and rules set forth by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). Indeed, certain required information must be obtained before a broker can make any trades on beh...
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https://www.investopedia.com/how-to-inspire-a-love-of-math-5100869
How to Inspire a Love of Math
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To some, the standard American math curriculum is anything but inspiring. It can be difficult to some, and others may find it boring or causes anxiety. In some cases, a lucky few students get the inspiration and motivation required to enjoy and excel in math from a parent or teacher. For others, though, math just does...
To some, the standard American math curriculum is anything but inspiring. It can be difficult to some, and others may find it boring or causes anxiety. In some cases, a lucky few students get the inspiration and motivation required to enjoy and excel in math from a parent or teacher. For others, though, math just does...
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https://www.investopedia.com/mortgage/insurance/
5 Types of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
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If you are making a down payment of less than 20% on a home, it's essential to understand your options for [private mortgage insurance (PMI)](https://www.investopedia.com/mortgage/mortgage-guide/mortgage-insurance/). Some people simply cannot afford a down payment in the amount of 20%. Others may elect to put down a s...
If you are making a down payment of less than 20% on a home, it's essential to understand your options for private mortgage insurance (PMI). Some people simply cannot afford a down payment in the amount of 20%. Others may elect to put down a smaller down payment in favor of having more cash on hand for repairs, remode...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/ishares.asp
What Is iShares? What Types of Funds It Holds and Examples
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## What Is iShares? A global leader in [exchange-traded funds](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/etf.asp) (ETFs), iShares has over $2 trillion invested in more than 800 different product offerings across a wide range of asset classes and investment strategies. iShares is a subsidiary of BlackRock, the world's lar...
What Is iShares? A global leader in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), iShares has over $2 trillion invested in more than 800 different product offerings across a wide range of asset classes and investment strategies. iShares is a subsidiary of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company, and BlackRock i...
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https://www.investopedia.com/best-life-insurance-companies-4845858
11 Best Term, Whole, and No-Exam Life Insurance Companies for May 2024
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We found that the best life insurance company overall is Nationwide because of its generous no-exam policies, solid financial strength and customer satisfaction ratings, and three living benefit riders included with most plans at no extra cost. For our life insurance ratings, we evaluated 88 life insura...
We found that the best life insurance company overall is Nationwide because of its generous no-exam policies, solid financial strength and customer satisfaction ratings, and three living benefit riders included with most plans at no extra cost. For our life insurance ratings, we evaluated 88 life insura...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/suitable.asp
Suitable (Suitability): Meaning, Types, FAQs
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## What Is Suitable (Suitability)? Suitability refers to an ethical, enforceable standard regarding investments that financial professionals are held to when dealing with clients. Before making a recommendation, brokers, money managers, and other financial advisors have a duty to take steps that ensure the asset or ...
What Is Suitable (Suitability)? Suitability refers to an ethical, enforceable standard regarding investments that financial professionals are held to when dealing with clients. Before making a recommendation, brokers, money managers, and other financial advisors have a duty to take steps that ensure the asset o...
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https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/070815/what-are-main-risks-associated-trading-derivatives.asp
What Are the Main Risks Associated With Trading Derivatives?
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Derivatives are investment instruments that consist of a contract between parties whose value derives from and depends on the value of an underlying financial asset. However, like any investment instrument, there are varying levels of risk associated with derivatives. Among the most common derivatives traded are ...
Derivatives are investment instruments that consist of a contract between parties whose value derives from and depends on the value of an underlying financial asset. However, like any investment instrument, there are varying levels of risk associated with derivatives. Among the most common derivatives traded ar...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/riskrewardratio.asp
Risk/Reward Ratio: What It Is, How Stock Investors Use It
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## What Is the Risk/Reward Ratio? The risk/reward ratio—also known as the risk/return ratio—marks the prospective reward an investor can earn for every dollar they risk on an investment. Many investors use risk/reward ratios to compare the [expected returns](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/expectedreturn.asp) o...
What Is the Risk/Reward Ratio? The risk/reward ratio—also known as the risk/return ratio—marks the prospective reward an investor can earn for every dollar they risk on an investment. Many investors use risk/reward ratios to compare the expected returns of an investment with the amount of risk they must underta...
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https://www.investopedia.com/the-express-podcast-episode-154-7970997
Jay Williams and Joe McLean on Investing in Sports and Building Brands Outside the Lines
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Subscribe Now: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / PlayerFM Live from the Future Proof Wealth Festival in Huntington Beach, former NBA player, TV host, and college legend Jay Williams, and MAI Capital's Joe McLean talk about how investing in sports is exploding as teams and athletes become securi...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/illiquid.asp
Illiquid Assets: Overview, Risk and Examples
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## What Is Illiquid? Illiquid refers to the state of a stock, bond, or other assets that cannot easily and readily be sold or exchanged for cash without a substantial loss in value. Illiquid assets may be hard to sell quickly because there is low trading activity or interest in the issue, indicated by a lack of read...
What Is Illiquid? Illiquid refers to the state of a stock, bond, or other assets that cannot easily and readily be sold or exchanged for cash without a substantial loss in value. Illiquid assets may be hard to sell quickly because there is low trading activity or interest in the issue, indicated by a lack of re...
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https://www.investopedia.com/14-cds-that-let-you-lock-your-high-rate-until-2026-or-even-longer-8645437
14 CDs That Let You Lock in a High Rate Until 2026—Or Even Longer
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### Key Takeaways * CD rates surged to a 20-year peak last fall, thanks to the Federal Reserve's aggressive battle against decades-high inflation. * Though rates have come down slightly, you can still earn a historically high return by committing some of your savings to a CD. * CD rates are largely influenced by the ...
Key Takeaways CD rates surged to a 20-year peak last fall, thanks to the Federal Reserve's aggressive battle against decades-high inflation. Though rates have come down slightly, you can still earn a historically high return by committing some of your savings to a CD. CD rates are largely influenced by the federal fun...
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https://www.investopedia.com/the-us-is-investing-usd5b-in-chip-r-and-d-here-s-what-you-need-to-know-8575378
The US Is Investing $5B in Chip R&D—Here's What You Need to Know
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### Key Takeaways * The White House announced Friday a $5 billion investment into semiconductor-focused research, development, and workforce needs as part of the CHIPS and Science Act. * The announcement is the latest phase of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, meant to support chip manufacturing in the U.S. and boos...
Key Takeaways The White House announced Friday a $5 billion investment into semiconductor-focused research, development, and workforce needs as part of the CHIPS and Science Act.The announcement is the latest phase of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, meant to support chip manufacturing in the U.S. and boost its compe...
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https://www.investopedia.com/30-year-mortgage-rates-fall-to-6-territory-may-16-2024-8649614
Mortgage Rates Drop Again, to Lowest Level in 7 Weeks
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Rates on 30-year mortgages dropped for a second day Thursday, after sinking below the 7% threshold Wednesday. Now at 6.83%, the 30-year average is at its lowest level since March. Rates also dipped for many other [mortgage types](https://www.investopedia.com/mortgage-rates-5094943). ### Editor's Note As of Ma...
Rates on 30-year mortgages dropped for a second day Thursday, after sinking below the 7% threshold Wednesday. Now at 6.83%, the 30-year average is at its lowest level since March. Rates also dipped for many other mortgage types. Editor's Note As of May 1, our daily mortgage rate averages have been provided via t...
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https://www.investopedia.com/dunning-kruger-effect-7368715
Dunning-Kruger Effect: Meaning and Examples in Finance
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## What Is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias first described by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999. It occurs when people with low levels of knowledge, skill, or competence in a particular field overestimate their own ability and knowledge. Put different...
What Is the Dunning-Kruger Effect? The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias first described by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999. It occurs when people with low levels of knowledge, skill, or competence in a particular field overestimate their own ability and knowledge. Put diffe...
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https://www.investopedia.com/us-economy-news-today-housing-starts-and-permits-nosedived-in-march-8634124
US Economy News Today: Powell Says Recent Inflation Data Does Not Offer Confidence
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Welcome to Investopedia's economics live blog, where we explain what the day's news says about the state of the U.S. economy and how that's likely to affect your finances. Here we compile data releases, economic reports, quotes from expert sources and anything else that helps explain economic issues and why they matt...
Welcome to Investopedia's economics live blog, where we explain what the day's news says about the state of the U.S. economy and how that's likely to affect your finances. Here we compile data releases, economic reports, quotes from expert sources and anything else that helps explain economic issues and why they ma...
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https://www.investopedia.com/forgiven-student-loans-on-credit-reports-7371496
How Student Loan Forgiveness Affects a Credit Report
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There are several student loan forgiveness programs, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), Teacher Loan Forgiveness, and the newly implemented Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. Loan forgiveness does not remove accounts from a [credit report](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/creditreport.asp)....
There are several student loan forgiveness programs, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), Teacher Loan Forgiveness, and the newly implemented Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. Loan forgiveness does not remove accounts from a credit report. Instead, the loans will be paid in full, and a borrower'...
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https://www.investopedia.com/what-is-the-easiest-credit-card-to-get-approved-for-5077189
What Is the Easiest Credit Card to Get Approved For?
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Credit cards are a [convenient way to make purchases](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/creditcard.asp), pay bills, and book travel arrangements. As an added benefit, many credit cards offer cash back, points, or miles on your spending, which can save you money. A credit card can also help with establishing and bui...
Credit cards are a convenient way to make purchases, pay bills, and book travel arrangements. As an added benefit, many credit cards offer cash back, points, or miles on your spending, which can save you money. A credit card can also help with establishing and building a good credit score. But what is the easie...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/thirdmarketmaker.asp
Third Market Maker: What It is, How it Works, Example
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## What Is a Third Market Maker? A third market maker is a type of [market maker](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marketmaker.asp) that deals in the [third market](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/thirdmarket.asp), which is a segment of the financial markets in which exchange-traded securities are exchanged...
What Is a Third Market Maker? A third market maker is a type of market maker that deals in the third market, which is a segment of the financial markets in which exchange-traded securities are exchanged over-the-counter (OTC) by institutional investors. The term can also be used in a more general sense t...
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https://www.investopedia.com/investors-take-their-foot-off-the-gas-as-expectations-dim-5196807
Investors Take Their Foot Off the Gas as Expectations Dim
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Following a 100% rally in the S&P 500 from the lows of March 2020, individual investors are taking their feet off the accelerator as they anticipate muted returns for the rest of the year. In addition, many have pared back their risk appetites for stocks and cryptocurrencies. Their primary sources of concern, however,...
Following a 100% rally in the S&P 500 from the lows of March 2020, individual investors are taking their feet off the accelerator as they anticipate muted returns for the rest of the year. In addition, many have pared back their risk appetites for stocks and cryptocurrencies. Their primary sources of concern, however,...
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https://www.investopedia.com/how-to-open-a-checking-account-online-4797805
How to Open a Checking Account Online
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Opening a [checking account](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/checkingaccount.asp) online is easy, quick, and painless for most people, but there are several things to consider before you begin the process. For starters, do you want to open a regular checking account using the online platform of a traditional [bri...
Opening a checking account online is easy, quick, and painless for most people, but there are several things to consider before you begin the process. For starters, do you want to open a regular checking account using the online platform of a traditional brick-and-mortar bank or credit union or are you more interested...
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https://www.investopedia.com/personal-finance/how-handle-lost-cashiers-check/
How to Handle a Lost Cashier’s Check
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Cashier’s checks can be a safe way to receive payments from businesses or individuals⁠—or to make payments to them. These official checks are purchased using money from a personal or business checking account, which is then deposited into the bank’s account. The bank then issues a [cashier’s check](https://www.investo...
Cashier’s checks can be a safe way to receive payments from businesses or individuals⁠—or to make payments to them. These official checks are purchased using money from a personal or business checking account, which is then deposited into the bank’s account. The bank then issues a cashier’s check in its name, which ma...
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https://www.investopedia.com/top-spiking-technical-analysis-articles-this-week-4844416
Top Spiking Technical Analysis Articles This Week
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Equity markets were up overall this past week, and the S&P 500 notably crossed above its 200-day moving average for the first time since March. Still, ongoing market [volatility](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/volatility.asp) has remained, producing wide price swings that have continued to spook investors. This ...
Equity markets were up overall this past week, and the S&P 500 notably crossed above its 200-day moving average for the first time since March. Still, ongoing market volatility has remained, producing wide price swings that have continued to spook investors. This volatile market environment has prevailed on and off fo...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/modified-pass-through-certificate.asp
Modified Pass-Through Certificate
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## What Is a Modified Pass-Through Certificate? A modified pass-through certificate is a type of [fixed-income security](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fixedincome.asp) that provides investors with income generated from a pool of underlying assets or loans. They are commonly issued by U.S. federal agencies suc...
What Is a Modified Pass-Through Certificate? A modified pass-through certificate is a type of fixed-income security that provides investors with income generated from a pool of underlying assets or loans. They are commonly issued by U.S. federal agencies such as the Government National Mortgage Association (GNM...
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https://www.investopedia.com/avoid-these-credit-repair-mistakes-4769722
Avoid These Credit Repair Mistakes
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Credit repair involves removing or correcting inaccurate information from your credit report to provide a fair and complete picture of your finances, taking steps to boost your credit score, and resolving to avoid credit problems in the future. You can do this yourself or hire a company that specializes in credit repa...
Credit repair involves removing or correcting inaccurate information from your credit report to provide a fair and complete picture of your finances, taking steps to boost your credit score, and resolving to avoid credit problems in the future. You can do this yourself or hire a company that specializes in credit repa...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/081216/zero-interest-loans-why-you-should-beware.asp
Zero-Interest Loans: Why You Should Beware
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Companies that offer zero-interest loans tout these vehicles as no-lose opportunities for borrowers. A major purchase that might otherwise require a lump-sum payment can be spread out over 12 months to several years, with 0% interest, thereby creating a more palatable cash flow situation. But such loans present pitfal...
Companies that offer zero-interest loans tout these vehicles as no-lose opportunities for borrowers. A major purchase that might otherwise require a lump-sum payment can be spread out over 12 months to several years, with 0% interest, thereby creating a more palatable cash flow situation. But such loans present pitfal...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/budget.asp
What Is a Budget? Plus 11 Budgeting Myths Holding You Back
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## What Is a Budget? A budget refers to an estimation of [revenue](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/revenue.asp) and [expenses](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/expense.asp) that's made for a specified future period of time. Budgeting usually occurs on an ongoing basis, with individual budgets being re-evalu...
What Is a Budget? A budget refers to an estimation of revenue and expenses that's made for a specified future period of time. Budgeting usually occurs on an ongoing basis, with individual budgets being re-evaluated regularly. Budgets can be made for any entity that needs or wants to spend money, includin...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sp-world.asp
S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI): What It is, How It Works
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## What Is the S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI)? S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI) is a market [capitalization-weighted index](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalizationweightedindex.asp) maintained by [Standard and Poor's (S&P)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sp.asp) providing a broad measure of...
What Is the S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI)? S&P Global Broad Market Index (BMI) is a market capitalization-weighted index maintained by Standard and Poor's (S&P) providing a broad measure of global equities markets. The index includes approximately 11,000 companies in more than 50 countries covering both d...
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https://www.investopedia.com/cvs-to-acquire-oak-street-7107169
CVS Purchase of Oak Street Among Biggest M&A Deals This Year After Slow 2022
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### * CVS will buy Oak Street Health for an enterprise value of $10.6 billion, one of the largest acquisitions of 2023 so far. * At least two other multi-billion-dollar acquisitions have been discussed this year after a slow 2022. * Investment banks stand to benefit from a pickup in M&A activity after a turbulent 20...
CVS will buy Oak Street Health for an enterprise value of $10.6 billion, one of the largest acquisitions of 2023 so far.At least two other multi-billion-dollar acquisitions have been discussed this year after a slow 2022.Investment banks stand to benefit from a pickup in M&A activity after a turbulent 2022 that led ma...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bookvalue.asp
Book Value: Definition, Meaning, Formula, and Examples
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## What Is Book Value? For value investors, book value is the sum of the amounts of all the line items in the shareholders' equity section on a company's balance sheet. You can also calculate book value by subtracting a business's total liabilities from its total assets. There is also a [book value used by acco...
What Is Book Value? For value investors, book value is the sum of the amounts of all the line items in the shareholders' equity section on a company's balance sheet. You can also calculate book value by subtracting a business's total liabilities from its total assets. There is also a book value used by a...
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What is Sustainability? How Sustainabilities Work, Benefits, and Example
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## What Is Sustainability? In the broadest sense, sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time. In business and policy contexts, sustainability seeks to prevent the depletion of natural or physical resources, so that they will remain available for the long term. ...
What Is Sustainability? In the broadest sense, sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time. In business and policy contexts, sustainability seeks to prevent the depletion of natural or physical resources, so that they will remain available for the long term. ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/why-a-home-inventory-is-more-important-today-5182459
Why a Home Inventory Is More Important Today
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In the midst of a near-record home buying and home improvement spree, many new and existing homeowners are missing an important tool for filing an insurance claim: an up-to-date home inventory. Only four in 10 homeowners currently have a home inventory, a recent Insurance Information Institute (III) survey shows. Fort...
In the midst of a near-record home buying and home improvement spree, many new and existing homeowners are missing an important tool for filing an insurance claim: an up-to-date home inventory. Only four in 10 homeowners currently have a home inventory, a recent Insurance Information Institute (III) survey shows. Fort...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/11/using-credit-cards-in-other-countries.asp
4 Tips for Using Credit Cards Overseas
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While you’ll always need some cash, using a credit card for your spending needs can significantly simplify overseas travel. You won’t really have to deal with converting currency and, armed with the right credit card, you won’t pay unnecessary[foreign transaction fees](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/foreign-tran...
While you’ll always need some cash, using a credit card for your spending needs can significantly simplify overseas travel. You won’t really have to deal with converting currency and, armed with the right credit card, you won’t pay unnecessary foreign transaction fees. In addition, pickpockets will be less of a...
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https://www.investopedia.com/adding-money-to-a-cd-add-on-cds-5184169
Add-On CDs: Meaning, Pros and Cons, Example
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## What Is an Add-On CD? An add-on CD is a special type of [certificate of deposit (CD)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/certificateofdeposit.asp) that allows you to continue adding funds to your account. This differs from standard CDs, which limit you to an initial deposit. Both types of CDs involve earning a ...
What Is an Add-On CD? An add-on CD is a special type of certificate of deposit (CD) that allows you to continue adding funds to your account. This differs from standard CDs, which limit you to an initial deposit. Both types of CDs involve earning a guaranteed interest rate on your funds for a set time period—us...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/100615/top-3-commodities-mutual-funds.asp
Top 3 Commodities Mutual Funds
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Investing in [commodity](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/commodity.asp) mutual funds is one of the best means of [hedging](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/hedge.asp) a portfolio that is otherwise dominated by stocks against unexpected financial or political crises or ordinary economic downturns. For exa...
Investing in commodity mutual funds is one of the best means of hedging a portfolio that is otherwise dominated by stocks against unexpected financial or political crises or ordinary economic downturns. For example, in the wake of the Great Recession, during the late 2000s into the early 2010s, gold prices adva...
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https://www.investopedia.com/best-auto-loans-for-fair-credit-7486579
Best Auto Loans for Fair Credit of 2024
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Car prices are still sky-high so the majority of borrowers will need to use an auto loan to purchase a new or used vehicle. If you have fair credit, meaning a credit score of 580 to 669, you may find that financing a vehicle is especially expensive.  However, you may be able to find lower rates and bet...
Car prices are still sky-high so the majority of borrowers will need to use an auto loan to purchase a new or used vehicle. If you have fair credit, meaning a credit score of 580 to 669, you may find that financing a vehicle is especially expensive.  However, you may be able to find lower rates and bette...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/fundamental-analysis/09/market-investor-axioms.asp
10 Timeless Rules for Investors
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Bob Farrell spent decades as the head of research at Merrill Lynch, establishing himself as one of the leading market analysts on Wall Street. His insights on [technical analysis](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/technicalanalysis.asp) and general market tendencies were canonized as "10 Market Rules to Remember" a...
Bob Farrell spent decades as the head of research at Merrill Lynch, establishing himself as one of the leading market analysts on Wall Street. His insights on technical analysis and general market tendencies were canonized as "10 Market Rules to Remember" and have been distributed widely ever since. Here, we review th...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/footsie.asp
Footsie (FTSE): What it Means and How it Works
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## What Is the Footsie? "Footsie" is slang for the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Share Index (FTSE 100). The index tracks the 100 largest public companies by market capitalization that trade on the London Stock Exchange ([LSE](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/lse.asp)). "FTSE" is an acronym for the Financia...
What Is the Footsie? "Footsie" is slang for the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Share Index (FTSE 100). The index tracks the 100 largest public companies by market capitalization that trade on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). "FTSE" is an acronym for the Financial Times and the LSE, its original parent compa...
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https://www.investopedia.com/how-london-became-the-world-s-financial-hub-4589324
How London Became the World’s Financial Hub
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The U.K. is the world's highest net exporter of financial services and London, with its convenient time zone and feather-light regulations, vies with New York as the world’s financial capital. The two cities regularly swap places as the number one and number two global financial hubs, depending on the criteria used. ...
The U.K. is the world's highest net exporter of financial services and London, with its convenient time zone and feather-light regulations, vies with New York as the world’s financial capital. The two cities regularly swap places as the number one and number two global financial hubs, depending on the criteria used. ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/who-invented-cds-5268017
Who Invented CDs?
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Certificate of deposit (CD) accounts are a type of time deposit you can use to save for short- or long-term goals. While you might think of CDs as being a feature of modern banking, they've existed in different forms for centuries. The concept of issuing certificates of deposit originated in the 1600s with the Europea...
Certificate of deposit (CD) accounts are a type of time deposit you can use to save for short- or long-term goals. While you might think of CDs as being a feature of modern banking, they've existed in different forms for centuries. The concept of issuing certificates of deposit originated in the 1600s with the Europea...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fiduciary.asp
Fiduciary Definition: Examples and Why They Are Important
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Fiduciaries are persons or organizations that act on behalf of others and are required to put the clients’ interests ahead of their own, with a duty to preserve good faith and trust. Fiduciaries are thus legally and ethically bound to act in the other’s best interests. A fiduciary may be responsible for the gener...
Fiduciaries are persons or organizations that act on behalf of others and are required to put the clients’ interests ahead of their own, with a duty to preserve good faith and trust. Fiduciaries are thus legally and ethically bound to act in the other’s best interests. A fiduciary may be responsible for the gen...
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https://www.investopedia.com/risk-from-covid-19-variants-drives-rebalancing-in-favor-of-equities-and-cash-5200464
Risk From COVID-19 Variants Drives Rebalancing in Favor of Equities and Cash
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Over a year into the pandemic, risk from COVID-19 variants remains a top concern for American investors, and most are adjusting their portfolios in response to risk from delta variants, a recent [survey](https://pressroom.aboutschwab.com/press-releases/press-release/2021/Active-Traders-Cautious-While-Navigating-Delta-...
Over a year into the pandemic, risk from COVID-19 variants remains a top concern for American investors, and most are adjusting their portfolios in response to risk from delta variants, a recent survey by Charles Schwab found. Survey responses showed the pandemic topped surveyed U.S. active traders’ concerns as of Aug...
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Basic Materials Sector: Definition, Examples, and Stocks
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## The Basic Materials Sector: An Overview The basic materials sector is an industry category made up of businesses engaged in the discovery, development, and processing of raw materials. The sector includes companies engaged in mining and metal refining, chemical products, and forestry products. Within this se...
The Basic Materials Sector: An Overview The basic materials sector is an industry category made up of businesses engaged in the discovery, development, and processing of raw materials. The sector includes companies engaged in mining and metal refining, chemical products, and forestry products. Within thi...
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https://www.investopedia.com/how-anthropics-new-ios-app-and-enterprise-plan-could-help-amazon-in-ai-race-8641931
How Anthropic's New Claude iOS App and Enterprise Plan Could Help Amazon in AI Race
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### Key Takeaways * Amazon-backed Anthropic announced on Wednesday the launch of a Claude app on iOS and a new Teams plan for enterprise customers. * Anthropic's new artificial intelligence app, which gives users mobile access to the Claude AI model, could improve the positions of the AI startup and Amazon in the AI ...
Key Takeaways Amazon-backed Anthropic announced on Wednesday the launch of a Claude app on iOS and a new Teams plan for enterprise customers.Anthropic's new artificial intelligence app, which gives users mobile access to the Claude AI model, could improve the positions of the AI startup and Amazon in the AI race.The ne...
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How to Navigate the Complex Landscape of ETF Discounts and Premiums
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[Exchange-traded funds](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/etf.asp) (ETFs) are known for being low-cost investments. However, determining the actual price of an ETF can be tricky, in part because there is the [net asset value](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nav.asp) (NAV) of a fund and its [intraday NAV](https...
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are known for being low-cost investments. However, determining the actual price of an ETF can be tricky, in part because there is the net asset value (NAV) of a fund and its intraday NAV (iNAV), as well as the current market price. The discrepancies between these prices can result in so-ca...
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Best Brokers for ETFs
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Investors’ demand for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continues to grow. ETFs are a cost-effective way for novice investors to begin investing in the stock market and they remain a great diversification tool for experienced investors. The attraction of ETFs is anchored in their lower fees, as well as the lower risks they...
Investors’ demand for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continues to grow. ETFs are a cost-effective way for novice investors to begin investing in the stock market and they remain a great diversification tool for experienced investors. The attraction of ETFs is anchored in their lower fees, as well as the lower risks they...
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https://www.investopedia.com/what-to-expect-in-the-markets-this-week-may-20-2024-8650191
What To Expect in the Markets This Week
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### Key Takeaways * Chipmaker Nvidia will report earnings on Wednesday, in what could be a highlight of the week's events. * Several big retailers also report earnings this week, including Target, Ross Stores, and hardware chain Lowe’s. * Minutes from the most recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting and comments...
Key Takeaways Chipmaker Nvidia will report earnings on Wednesday, in what could be a highlight of the week's events.Several big retailers also report earnings this week, including Target, Ross Stores, and hardware chain Lowe’s. Minutes from the most recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting and comments from Federal...
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Mutual Funds vs. Hedge Funds: What’s the Difference?
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## Mutual Funds vs. Hedge Funds: An Overview Both mutual funds and hedge funds are managed portfolios built from pooled funds with the goal of achieving returns through diversification. This pooling of funds means that a manager—or group of managers—uses investment capital from multiple investors to invest in securi...
Mutual Funds vs. Hedge Funds: An Overview Both mutual funds and hedge funds are managed portfolios built from pooled funds with the goal of achieving returns through diversification. This pooling of funds means that a manager—or group of managers—uses investment capital from multiple investors to invest in secu...
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Medicare and Medicaid Fraud: Meaning, Examples
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## What Is Medicare and Medicaid Fraud? Medicare and Medicaid fraud refer to illegal practices aimed at getting unfairly high payouts from government-funded healthcare programs. [Fraud](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fraud.asp) involves deceit with the intention to illegally or unethically gain at the expense ...
What Is Medicare and Medicaid Fraud? Medicare and Medicaid fraud refer to illegal practices aimed at getting unfairly high payouts from government-funded healthcare programs. Fraud involves deceit with the intention to illegally or unethically gain at the expense of another, in this case in order to illegally g...
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Breakeven Point: Definition, Examples, and How to Calculate
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## What Is the Breakeven Point (BEP)? The breakeven point ([breakeven price](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/breakeven-price.asp)) for a trade or investment is determined by comparing the market price of an asset to the original cost; the breakeven point is reached when the two prices are equal. In corpora...
What Is the Breakeven Point (BEP)? The breakeven point (breakeven price) for a trade or investment is determined by comparing the market price of an asset to the original cost; the breakeven point is reached when the two prices are equal. In corporate accounting, the breakeven point (BEP) formula is dete...
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Timberland Investment: Overview, Risks, Examples
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## What Is a Timberland Investment? Timber (lumber) is often seen as a good portfolio diversifier that can hedge against inflation. Timberland investment involves investment in land that producers timber. There are millions of acres of timberland in the U.S. that are owned by pension funds, charitable trusts, [indiv...
What Is a Timberland Investment? Timber (lumber) is often seen as a good portfolio diversifier that can hedge against inflation. Timberland investment involves investment in land that producers timber. There are millions of acres of timberland in the U.S. that are owned by pension funds, charitable trusts, indi...
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Profit Warning
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## What Is a Profit Warning? Profit warning occurs when a company advises shareholders and the public that its [earnings](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/earnings.asp) results will not meet [analyst expectations](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/analyst-expectation.asp). A company generally issues a profit ...
What Is a Profit Warning? Profit warning occurs when a company advises shareholders and the public that its earnings results will not meet analyst expectations. A company generally issues a profit warning prior to the public announcement of its official earnings results. Profit Warnings Explained ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/catchupcontribution.asp
Catch-Up Contribution: What It Is, How It Works, Rules, and Limits
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## What Is a Catch-Up Contribution? A [catch-up contribution](https://www.investopedia.com/401k-catch-up-contributions-5499024) is a type of retirement savings contribution that allows people aged 50 or older to make additional contributions to [401(k)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/1/401kplan.asp) accounts and...
What Is a Catch-Up Contribution? A catch-up contribution is a type of retirement savings contribution that allows people aged 50 or older to make additional contributions to 401(k) accounts and individual retirement accounts (IRAs). When a catch-up contribution is made, the total contribution will be larger tha...
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Best Technical Analysis Courses
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Successful traders look to [technical analysis](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/technicalanalysis.asp) to unlock the key to stock price movements in order to identify potentially profitable trading opportunities. Technical analysis is a complex discipline involving price trend lines, chart patterns, a...
Successful traders look to technical analysis to unlock the key to stock price movements in order to identify potentially profitable trading opportunities. Technical analysis is a complex discipline involving price trend lines, chart patterns, and calculated indicators that need to be interpreted to know t...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/081716/facultative-vs-treaty-reinsurance-differences-and-examples.asp
Facultative vs. Treaty Reinsurance: What's the Difference?
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## Facultative vs. Treaty Reinsurance: An Overview [Facultative reinsurance](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/facultative-reinsurance.asp) and [reinsurance treaties](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/treaty-reinsurance.asp) are two types of reinsurance contracts. When it comes to facultative reinsurance, the ...
Facultative vs. Treaty Reinsurance: An Overview Facultative reinsurance and reinsurance treaties are two types of reinsurance contracts. When it comes to facultative reinsurance, the main insurer covers one risk or a series of risks held in its own books. Treaty reinsurance, on the other hand, is insurance purc...
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How Do I Find a Financial Advisor?
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A financial advisor can help you with a one-time need, such as developing a [financial plan](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/financial_plan.asp), or they can be more of a long-term financial guide. “Financial advisor” is a term that applies to a number of professionals, including financial planners, investment ma...
A financial advisor can help you with a one-time need, such as developing a financial plan, or they can be more of a long-term financial guide. “Financial advisor” is a term that applies to a number of professionals, including financial planners, investment managers, and financial coaches. It’s worth noting that there...
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Warrant Premium: Meaning, Calculation, Example
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## What Is a Warrant Premium? A warrant premium is the difference between the current traded price of a [warrant](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/warrant.asp) and its minimum value. A warrant's minimum value is the difference between its [exercise price](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/exerciseprice.asp) a...
What Is a Warrant Premium? A warrant premium is the difference between the current traded price of a warrant and its minimum value. A warrant's minimum value is the difference between its exercise price and the current traded price of its underlying stock. Alternatively, a warrant premium is the percenta...
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How to Lower Your Credit Card Interest Rate
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One of the great misconceptions about [credit card](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/creditcard.asp) debt is that the cards themselves are bad. The truth is, they're really not. Rather, it's the effect of double-digit interest rates that make them so toxic to our personal finances. The exponential growth of an acc...
One of the great misconceptions about credit card debt is that the cards themselves are bad. The truth is, they're really not. Rather, it's the effect of double-digit interest rates that make them so toxic to our personal finances. The exponential growth of an account balance quickly causes purchases we thought we'd e...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/q/quantitative-trading.asp
What Is Quantitative Trading? Definition, Examples, and Profit
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## What Is Quantitative Trading? Quantitative trading consists of trading strategies based on [quantitative analysis](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/q/quantitativeanalysis.asp), which rely on mathematical computations and number crunching to identify trading opportunities. Price and volume are two of the more co...
What Is Quantitative Trading? Quantitative trading consists of trading strategies based on quantitative analysis, which rely on mathematical computations and number crunching to identify trading opportunities. Price and volume are two of the more common data inputs used in quantitative analysis as the main inpu...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/062315/how-set-trust-fund-uk.asp
How to Set up a Trust Fund in the UK
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British trust law enjoys a long, fascinating history dating back to the feudal times of the 12th century and the Statute of Uses adopted during the reign of Henry VIII in the 16th century. Back then, trust and equity rules were established as a parallel justice system to address “inequity” of common law around propert...
British trust law enjoys a long, fascinating history dating back to the feudal times of the 12th century and the Statute of Uses adopted during the reign of Henry VIII in the 16th century. Back then, trust and equity rules were established as a parallel justice system to address “inequity” of common law around propert...
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https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0211/why-the-first-1-million-is-the-hardest.aspx
Why The First $1 Million Is the Hardest
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Existing in the shadowy world between trope and meme is the notion that [on the path to wealth](https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/12/saving-first-100k.asp), nothing is quite as hard as making the first $1 million. While it may be a phrase repeated in jest by people who think building even $1 million in wealth i...
Existing in the shadowy world between trope and meme is the notion that on the path to wealth, nothing is quite as hard as making the first $1 million. While it may be a phrase repeated in jest by people who think building even $1 million in wealth is unthinkable or impossible, there are actually a lot of interesting ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-student-loan-consolidation-ahead-of-new-deadline-8649139
What You Need to Know About Student Loan Consolidation Ahead of New Deadline
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### Key Takeaways * The deadline for consolidation of student loans has been extended through June 30. * Those with older types of privately held loans can consolidate their loans into federal ones to qualify for revamped repayment programs. * You can visit the federal student loan website, fill out an application an...
Key Takeaways The deadline for consolidation of student loans has been extended through June 30. Those with older types of privately held loans can consolidate their loans into federal ones to qualify for revamped repayment programs. You can visit the federal student loan website, fill out an application and choose a r...
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https://www.investopedia.com/retirement-savings-by-gender-5100948
Retirement Savings by Gender
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When it comes to retirement savings, a significant gender gap persists.  Women, especially those between 55 and 66 years old, often have less saved up than men. About 50% of these women have no personal retirement savings at all, while this is true for 47% of men in the same age group. Furthermore, women usually save ...
When it comes to retirement savings, a significant gender gap persists.  Women, especially those between 55 and 66 years old, often have less saved up than men. About 50% of these women have no personal retirement savings at all, while this is true for 47% of men in the same age group. Furthermore, women usually save ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/pricetarget.asp
Price Target: How to Understand and Calculate Plus Accuracy
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## What Is a Price Target? A price target is an analyst's projection of a security's future price. Price targets can pertain to all types of securities, from complex [investment products](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/investment-product.asp) to stocks and bonds. When setting a stock's price target, an analyst...
What Is a Price Target? A price target is an analyst's projection of a security's future price. Price targets can pertain to all types of securities, from complex investment products to stocks and bonds. When setting a stock's price target, an analyst is trying to determine what the stock is worth and where the...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/taxtreaty.asp
What Is a Tax Treaty Between Countries & How Does It Work?
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## What Is a Tax Treaty? A tax treaty is a bilateral (two-party) agreement made by two countries to resolve issues involving double taxation of passive and active income of each of their respective citizens. Income tax treaties generally determine the amount of tax that a country can apply to a taxpayer's income, ca...
What Is a Tax Treaty? A tax treaty is a bilateral (two-party) agreement made by two countries to resolve issues involving double taxation of passive and active income of each of their respective citizens. Income tax treaties generally determine the amount of tax that a country can apply to a taxpayer's income, ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/cryptocurrency-market-news-mar-18-bitcoin-and-ether-prices-fall-after-dencun-upgrade-8610485
Cryptocurrency Market News: Bitcoin and Ether Prices Fall After Dencun Upgrade
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### Key Takeaways * Bitcoin hit another high to start last week, but ended it sharply lower. * Fees on various Ethereum Layer 2 networks fell dramatically last week after the Dencun upgrade, but ether prices also declined. * Government prosecutors in the trial against Sam Bankman-Fried recommended up to 50 years in p...
Key Takeaways Bitcoin hit another high to start last week, but ended it sharply lower.Fees on various Ethereum Layer 2 networks fell dramatically last week after the Dencun upgrade, but ether prices also declined.Government prosecutors in the trial against Sam Bankman-Fried recommended up to 50 years in prison for the ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/bond-over-the-counter.asp
Why Are Most Bonds Traded on the Secondary Market "Over the Counter"?
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Like [stocks](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stock.asp), after issuance in the [primary market](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/primarymarket.asp), bonds are traded between investors in the [secondary market](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/secondarymarket.asp). However, unlike stocks, most bonds are n...
Like stocks, after issuance in the primary market, bonds are traded between investors in the secondary market. However, unlike stocks, most bonds are not traded in the secondary market via exchanges. Rather, bonds are traded over-the-counter (OTC). There are several reasons why most bonds are traded OTC, but ch...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/social-commerce.asp
Social Commerce: Definition, Tactics, and Examples
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## What Is Social Commerce? Social commerce uses [networking websites](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/social-networking.asp) to promote and sell products and services. Social commerce involves the entire shopping experience over social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and the X platform (formerly Twitter)...
What Is Social Commerce? Social commerce uses networking websites to promote and sell products and services. Social commerce involves the entire shopping experience over social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, and the X platform (formerly Twitter). This means products and services are marketed on these sit...
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https://www.investopedia.com/the-express-podcast-episode-159-8367507
Redefining Retirement as Peak 65 Approaches
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**Subscribe Now**: [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-investopedia-express-with-caleb-silver/id1529322197) / [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/1TwnoxxgCIGK8mF7szI6j9) / [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/search/The%20Investopedia%20Express%20with%20Caleb%20Silver) / [PlayerFM...
Subscribe Now: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / PlayerFM Dan Houston, President and CEO of the Principal Financial Group, joins The Express to talk about how we need to rethink, redefine and reeducate ourselves about retirement given rising costs, longer lifespans and a lack of financial educa...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/enhanced_index_fund.asp
Enhanced Index Fund (Eif): What It Is, How It Works
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## What Is an Enhanced Index Fund (EIF)? An enhanced index fund is a fund that seeks to enhance the returns of an index by using active management to modify the weights of [holdings](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/holdings.asp) for additional return. ## Understanding Enhanced Index Funds (EIF) Enhanced ...
What Is an Enhanced Index Fund (EIF)? An enhanced index fund is a fund that seeks to enhance the returns of an index by using active management to modify the weights of holdings for additional return. Understanding Enhanced Index Funds (EIF) Enhanced index funds are constrained to investing in sec...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/mortgages-real-estate/09/new-homeowner-tips.asp
7 Smart Steps Every New Homeowner Should Take
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Few things are more exciting than leaping from being a renter to being a first-time [homeowner](https://www.investopedia.com/updates/first-time-home-buyer/). Getting swept up in all the excitement is a wonderful feeling, but some first-time homeowners lose their heads and make mistakes that can jeopardize everything t...
Few things are more exciting than leaping from being a renter to being a first-time homeowner. Getting swept up in all the excitement is a wonderful feeling, but some first-time homeowners lose their heads and make mistakes that can jeopardize everything they've worked so hard to earn. Following a series of practical ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/us-economy-news-today-may-2-8642297
US Economy News Today: Mortgage Rates Climb During Spring Busy Season
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Welcome to Investopedia's economics live blog, where we explain what the day's news says about the state of the U.S. economy and how that's likely to affect your finances. Here we compile data releases, economic reports, quotes from expert sources and anything else that helps explain economic issues and why they matt...
Welcome to Investopedia's economics live blog, where we explain what the day's news says about the state of the U.S. economy and how that's likely to affect your finances. Here we compile data releases, economic reports, quotes from expert sources and anything else that helps explain economic issues and why they ma...
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https://www.investopedia.com/12-financial-tips-for-military-families-5194431
12 Financial Tips for Military Families
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Whether you're a recent recruit, about to leave the service, or somewhere in between, you know that military service creates unique financial challenges for military families. Unexpected or frequent moves, difficulty spouses have obtaining employment, and transitions to civilian life or retirement are just a few of th...
Whether you're a recent recruit, about to leave the service, or somewhere in between, you know that military service creates unique financial challenges for military families. Unexpected or frequent moves, difficulty spouses have obtaining employment, and transitions to civilian life or retirement are just a few of th...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/growthfund.asp
Growth Fund: Definition, Types, and Performance
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## What Is a Growth Fund? A growth fund is a diversified portfolio of stocks that has [capital appreciation](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalappreciation.asp) as its primary goal, with little or no dividend payouts. The portfolio mainly consists of companies with above-average growth that reinvest their ...
What Is a Growth Fund? A growth fund is a diversified portfolio of stocks that has capital appreciation as its primary goal, with little or no dividend payouts. The portfolio mainly consists of companies with above-average growth that reinvest their earnings into expansion, acquisitions, or research and develop...
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https://www.investopedia.com/medicare-premiums-deductibles-and-coinsurance-amounts-released-for-2022-5209933
Medicare Premiums to Go up in 2022
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced increases in premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance for Medicare Parts A and B in 2022, as well as new income-related adjustments for Medicare Part D drug coverage. Here's a quick summary of what to expect if you participate in these programs. ### Key T...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced increases in premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance for Medicare Parts A and B in 2022, as well as new income-related adjustments for Medicare Part D drug coverage. Here's a quick summary of what to expect if you participate in these programs. Key Takeaw...
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https://www.investopedia.com/green-dot-bank-review-4847194
Green Dot Bank Review
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Green Dot Open Account Green Dot Bank is an online bank that offers competitive rates through its high-yield savings account and unlimited cash-back rewards via its spending account. Founded in 1999, Green Dot is part of the Green Dot Corporation. Pros & Cons Company Overview Pros & Cons ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/why-have-forecasters-underestimated-the-us-economy-lately-8633636
Why Have Forecasters Underestimated The US Economy Lately?
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### * Forecasters have consistently underestimated how willing U.S. consumers are to spend their money regardless of high prices and interest rates pressuring household budgets. * Hotter-than-expected consumer spending has kept the economy growing, boosted the job market, and stoked inflation beyond expectations. * ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/news/brexit-winners-and-losers/
Brexit: The Winners and Losers Following the Deal
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The United Kingdom officially left the [European Union (EU)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/europeanunion.asp) on Jan. 31, 2020. A June 2016 referendum marked the beginning of the end of their 47-year relationship. But there were a lot of details to sort through before the deadline. When both parties announced [...
The United Kingdom officially left the European Union (EU) on Jan. 31, 2020. A June 2016 referendum marked the beginning of the end of their 47-year relationship. But there were a lot of details to sort through before the deadline. When both parties announced their trade agreement on Dec. 24, 2020, officials, business...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/money-markey-investor-funding-facility-mmiff.asp
Money Market Investor Funding Facility (MMIFF)
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## What Was the Money Market Investor Funding Facility? The Money Market Investor Funding Facility (MMIFF) was a financial entity created by the Federal Reserve during the [financial crisis](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/financial-crisis.asp) of 2008 to raise the liquidity available for [money market](https:/...
What Was the Money Market Investor Funding Facility? The Money Market Investor Funding Facility (MMIFF) was a financial entity created by the Federal Reserve during the financial crisis of 2008 to raise the liquidity available for money market investments. Understanding the MMIFF The Money Market ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/comprehensive-glass-policy.asp
Comprehensive Glass Policy: What it Means, How it Works, FAQs
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## What Is a Comprehensive Glass Policy? A comprehensive glass policy is an [insurance policy](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/insurance.asp) that covers different kinds of glass (or similar) products that can be broken or damaged. A comprehensive glass policy covers a broader range of manufactured glass produc...
What Is a Comprehensive Glass Policy? A comprehensive glass policy is an insurance policy that covers different kinds of glass (or similar) products that can be broken or damaged. A comprehensive glass policy covers a broader range of manufactured glass products than a standard glass policy, which typically onl...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/assetclasses.asp
What Are Asset Classes? More Than Just Stocks and Bonds
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## What Is an Asset Class? An asset class is a grouping of [investments](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/investment.asp) that exhibit similar characteristics and are subject to the same laws and regulations. Asset classes are thus made up of instruments that often behave similarly to one another in the marketpl...
What Is an Asset Class? An asset class is a grouping of investments that exhibit similar characteristics and are subject to the same laws and regulations. Asset classes are thus made up of instruments that often behave similarly to one another in the marketplace. Examples of common asset classes include ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/best-4-year-cd-rates-5272503
Best 4-Year CD Rates for May 2024
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The best 4-year CD rate is 4.86% APY from [Wellby Financial](https://www.wellbyfinancial.com/savings/certificates/). To find you the highest 4-year CD rates nationwide, we review CD rates from hundreds of banks and credit unions every day. CD terms of 42–53 months are eligible for our 4-year rankings, with minimum...
The best 4-year CD rate is 4.86% APY from Wellby Financial. To find you the highest 4-year CD rates nationwide, we review CD rates from hundreds of banks and credit unions every day. CD terms of 42–53 months are eligible for our 4-year rankings, with minimum deposit requirements of up to $25,000. Below are the top...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/short-termloss.asp
Short-Term Loss: Meaning, Examples, and FAQs
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## What Is a Short-Term Loss? The term short-term loss generally refers to a loss taken after the sale or [disposition](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/disposition.asp) of a [capital asset](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/capitalasset.asp) that is owned for a year or less. A short-term loss is realized for...
What Is a Short-Term Loss? The term short-term loss generally refers to a loss taken after the sale or disposition of a capital asset that is owned for a year or less. A short-term loss is realized for federal income tax purposes when the asset is sold for less than the original purchase price. This includes as...
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https://www.investopedia.com/the-express-podcast-episode-172-8551624
Looking Long Term Inside the Postmodern Economic Cycle for Investing Clues
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Subscribe Now: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / PlayerFM Peter Oppenheimer, the chief equity global strategist and head of Macro Research at Goldman Sachs in Europe, explains the new postmodern cycle investors are living in, and what it means for our future returns. Plus, we are investing in t...
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https://www.investopedia.com/how-credit-union-auto-loans-work-7484368
How Credit Union Auto Loans Work
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If you’re looking to finance a car purchase, you can get an [auto loan](https://www.investopedia.com/auto-loans-4689734) from a variety of places: a car dealership, a bank, or a specialized auto loan financing company. One [increasingly popular](https://www.investopedia.com/credit-unions-claim-market-share-with-lower-...
If you’re looking to finance a car purchase, you can get an auto loan from a variety of places: a car dealership, a bank, or a specialized auto loan financing company. One increasingly popular option is a credit union. Using a credit union for your car loan can save you money over using a loan from other lender...
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https://www.investopedia.com/tyson-stock-slips-as-ceo-warns-of-macroeconomic-headwinds-8643800
Tyson Stock Slips as CEO Warns of Macroeconomic Headwinds
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### Key Takeaways * Tyson Foods shares slumped in intraday trading Monday as "macro environment" concerns raised by its chief executive in its earnings call offset higher-than-forecast quarterly profit. * Tyson's shuttering of some chicken-processing plants to cut costs helped buoy profits. * The company, however, is...
Key Takeaways Tyson Foods shares slumped in intraday trading Monday as "macro environment" concerns raised by its chief executive in its earnings call offset higher-than-forecast quarterly profit.Tyson's shuttering of some chicken-processing plants to cut costs helped buoy profits.The company, however, is forecasting a...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/pf/10/credit-card-debit-card.asp
10 Reasons to Use Your Credit Card
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## Responsible Credit Card Uses Personal finance experts spend a lot of energy trying to prevent us from using [credit cards](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/creditcard.asp)—and with good reason. Many of us use credit cards irresponsibly and end up in [debt](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dti.asp). Howeve...
Responsible Credit Card Uses Personal finance experts spend a lot of energy trying to prevent us from using credit cards—and with good reason. Many of us use credit cards irresponsibly and end up in debt. However, contrary to popular belief, if you can use the plastic responsibly, you're actually much better of...
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https://www.investopedia.com/largest-mid-cap-etfs-5225571
A Dive Into the Largest Mid-Cap ETFs
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The term net assets refers to the amount of capital invested into an [exchange-traded fund (ETF)](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/etf.asp) and is a good measure for investors to use as a gauge of relative popularity when comparing funds. Those ETFs with only a few million dollars invested are relatively under-fol...
The term net assets refers to the amount of capital invested into an exchange-traded fund (ETF) and is a good measure for investors to use as a gauge of relative popularity when comparing funds. Those ETFs with only a few million dollars invested are relatively under-followed and tend to be rather illiquid. On the oth...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/021916/etfs-vs-mutual-funds-which-better-young-investors.asp
ETFs vs. Mutual Funds: Which Is Better for Young Investors?
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## ETFs vs. Mutual Funds for Young Investors: An Overview Which is better for young investors, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or mutual funds? That depends on a number of factors. They include how much a young investor has to invest, how actively involved they want to be with their investments, and their understanding...
ETFs vs. Mutual Funds for Young Investors: An Overview Which is better for young investors, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or mutual funds? That depends on a number of factors. They include how much a young investor has to invest, how actively involved they want to be with their investments, and their understandi...
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https://www.investopedia.com/lendingclub-banking-review-5071446
LendingClub Banking Review
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LendingClub Open Account LendingClub Banking, previously Radius Bank, is a Boston-based online bank with full-service banking solutions for individuals and businesses. Founded in 1987, LendingClub Banking offers an array of interest-earning deposit accounts that are accessible online and through mo...
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https://www.investopedia.com/fed-fueled-rally-helps-regional-bank-etfs-erase-losses-since-svb-collapse-8416641
Fed-Fueled Rally Helps Regional Bank ETFs Erase Losses Since SVB’s Collapse
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### Key Takeaways * Regional bank stocks surged after the Federal Reserve signaled potential rate cuts next year, boosting regional bank ETFs back to their levels before the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. * While higher interest rates can help boost banks’ interest income, they can also weigh on demand for loans as...
Key Takeaways Regional bank stocks surged after the Federal Reserve signaled potential rate cuts next year, boosting regional bank ETFs back to their levels before the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.While higher interest rates can help boost banks’ interest income, they can also weigh on demand for loans as borrowing ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/10-tiktok-influencers-you-should-know-5224412
10 TikTok Influencers You Should Know
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Many Americans don't learn about personal finance and money management while growing up. Because of that, young people may have to figure out the basics of [personal finance](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/personalfinance.asp) on their own as adults. All too often, they are confused about how to invest money, li...
Many Americans don't learn about personal finance and money management while growing up. Because of that, young people may have to figure out the basics of personal finance on their own as adults. All too often, they are confused about how to invest money, live within a budget, or make the most out of a limited income...
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https://www.investopedia.com/should-you-get-personal-loan-engagement-ring-7970408
Should You Get a Personal Loan for an Engagement Ring?
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With the average cost of engagement rings costing about $6,000, according to The Knot 2022 Jewelry and Engagement Study, there’s a chance you don’t have enough cash on hand to afford such a major purchase. There are a few different ways to pay for an engagement ring, including personal loans, credit cards, and cash. ...
With the average cost of engagement rings costing about $6,000, according to The Knot 2022 Jewelry and Engagement Study, there’s a chance you don’t have enough cash on hand to afford such a major purchase. There are a few different ways to pay for an engagement ring, including personal loans, credit cards, and cash. ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/manchester-business-school.asp
Manchester Business School (MBS) Definition
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## What Is the Manchester Business School (MBS)? The Manchester Business School is the business school at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Also known as the Alliance Manchester Business School, the Manchester Business School offers top-level [MBA](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/mba.asp) and...
What Is the Manchester Business School (MBS)? The Manchester Business School is the business school at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Also known as the Alliance Manchester Business School, the Manchester Business School offers top-level MBA and doctoral programs and undergraduate courses. ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dark-pool.asp
What Are Dark Pools? How They Work, Critiques, and Examples
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## What Is a Dark Pool? A dark pool is a privately organized financial forum or exchange for trading securities. Dark pools allow institutional investors to trade without exposure until after the trade has been executed and reported. Dark pools are a type of [alternative trading system](https://www.investopedia.com/...
What Is a Dark Pool? A dark pool is a privately organized financial forum or exchange for trading securities. Dark pools allow institutional investors to trade without exposure until after the trade has been executed and reported. Dark pools are a type of alternative trading system (ATS) that gives certain inve...
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https://www.investopedia.com/attribution-bias-7369317
Attribution Bias: What It Is and Why It Is Important in Finance
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## What Is Attribution Bias? Attribution bias is a cognitive error described by psychologists that influences how people perceive the causes of events and behaviors, [particularly their own](https://www.investopedia.com/self-serving-bias-7369313) or others. This bias comes in several forms and can lead people to sys...
What Is Attribution Bias?  Attribution bias is a cognitive error described by psychologists that influences how people perceive the causes of events and behaviors, particularly their own or others. This bias comes in several forms and can lead people to systematically attribute successes to their own abilities ...
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https://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/11/degrees-you-need-for-forex-trading.asp
Forex Careers: 5 Professional Designations
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Prospective personal finance and portfolio management professionals have an assortment of designations that can improve their expertise in their respective fields. [Foreign exchange](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/foreign-exchange.asp) traders, on the other hand, do not always have similar access to the same typ...
Prospective personal finance and portfolio management professionals have an assortment of designations that can improve their expertise in their respective fields. Foreign exchange traders, on the other hand, do not always have similar access to the same types of comprehensive skills improving programs, such as the Ce...
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https://www.investopedia.com/equity-funds-vs-income-funds-8612541
Equity Funds vs. Income Funds: Which Is Better?
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## Equity Funds vs. Income Funds: An Overview When investing money, you’re faced with many choices. Two well-known categories of investments are equity and income funds. But what exactly are they, and which one is right for you? Let’s start by defining them. Equity funds are pooled investments that primarily in...
Equity Funds vs. Income Funds: An Overview When investing money, you’re faced with many choices. Two well-known categories of investments are equity and income funds. But what exactly are they, and which one is right for you? Let’s start by defining them. Equity funds are pooled investments that primaril...
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https://www.investopedia.com/these-4-crypto-related-stocks-beat-magnificent-7-tech-returns-so-far-this-year-8411955
These 4 Crypto-Related Stocks Beat Magnificent 7 Tech Returns So Far This Year
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### Key Takeaways * Four crypto-focused companies - Riot Platforms Inc., Coinbase Global Inc., MicroStrategy Inc. and Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. - have more than quadrupled so far this year amid the broader crypto market rally. * These crypto-related companies have outpaced the growth of even the fastest-climbing...
Key Takeaways Four crypto-focused companies - Riot Platforms Inc., Coinbase Global Inc., MicroStrategy Inc. and Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. - have more than quadrupled so far this year amid the broader crypto market rally.These crypto-related companies have outpaced the growth of even the fastest-climbing Magnificen...
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https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/brokerandmarketmaker.asp
Broker vs. Market Maker: What's the Difference?
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## Broker vs. Market Maker: An Overview There are many different players that take part in the market. These include buyers, sellers, dealers, [brokers](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/broker.asp), and [market makers](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marketmaker.asp). Some help to facilitate sales between t...
Broker vs. Market Maker: An Overview There are many different players that take part in the market. These include buyers, sellers, dealers, brokers, and market makers. Some help to facilitate sales between two parties, while others help create liquidity or the availability to buy and sell in the market. A broke...
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