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T. Rowe Price Says Workers Over 50 Should Do This in a Down Market
As markets tumble, folks nearing retirement are scrambling to locate strategies that will help them protect their nest eggs and grow their wealth. But if you’re over 50 and currently in the workforce, you may specifically want to consider a … Continue reading → The post T. Rowe Price Says Workers Over 50 Should Do This in a Down Market appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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9 Smart Part-Time Jobs for Retirees
Retired people need to stay busy and it never hurts to make extra cash, especially when you’re on a fixed income. If you’re thinking of working while retired, let’s go over some of the best part-time jobs for retirees. Here are … Continue reading → The post 9 Best Part-Time Jobs for Retirees appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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Should You Really Use the Social Security Lock?
Using Social Security’s Self Lock feature keeps anyone from using your Social Security number for credit or employment-related fraud. This prevents someone else’s wages from being reported to the Internal Revenue Services as your wages. However, it also will make … Continue reading → The post Pros and Cons of Using the Social Security Lock appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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HSAs Can Earn More Tax Benefits Than 401(k)s, 529s and IRAs: Morningstar Ranks the Best
Health savings accounts (HSAs) have grown at an annual growth rate of 31% over the past 15 years. And a 2022 study by Morningstar says that HSA assets added up to $98 billion by the end of 2021. Overall, the … Continue reading → The post HSAs Can Earn More Tax Benefits Than 401(k)s, 529s and IRAs: Morningstar Ranks the Best appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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Your off-ramp for I-bonds is coming up soon if you bought the securities for their juicy 9.6% yield
You can hold on to Series I bonds for 30 years, but if you jumped in when the interest rate skyrocketed to 9.62%, you might be looking for an off-ramp well before then. The total return on I-bonds is made up of two parts — a fixed rate that’s set at the time of purchase and an inflation-adjusted rate that resets every six months, in November and May. The fixed rate has been 0% since May 2020. Looking at numbers already published, David Enna, founder of TipsWatch.com, a website that tracks inflation-protected securities, predicts the variable inflation-adjusted portion of the I-bonds formula will be around 6.3%, and likely fall to 3.5% eventually.
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Does Whole Life Insurance Make Sense to Buy?
Building financial security for your family is achievable in numerous ways. For example, you could set up a trust, purchase real estate or create a 529 college fund. However, if you’re looking for a financial vehicle with guaranteed returns and … Continue reading → The post Is Whole Life Insurance a Good Investment? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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Supreme Court won’t hear MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s defamation case
The Supreme Court says it won’t intervene in a lawsuit in which Dominion Voting Systems accused MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell of defamation for falsely accusing the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election against former President Donald Trump.
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Buffett’s designated successor Greg Abel boosts Berkshire stake
Greg Abel, who is next in line to succeed Warren Buffett as Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s chief executive, spent more than $68 million on the conglomerate’s shares last week, after selling his stake in the company’s Berkshire Hathaway Energy unit for $870 million. In four regulatory filings, Abel, 60, said that on Sept. 29 he purchased 168 Class A shares of Berkshire, each costing more than $405,000, on behalf of a family trust.
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Ford’s U.S. Sales Fell 9% in September
The auto maker said U.S. sales of trucks, which made up nearly half of its U.S. monthly sales, dropped more than 18%, offsetting a surge in sales of its electric vehicles.
The Wall Street Journal
Elon Musk Proposes Closing Twitter Deal on Original Terms
Elon Musk has offered to close his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter on the terms he originally agreed to, an unexpected twist that could allow the two sides to avert a high-stakes trial set to begin soon.
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Want to Beat the Market? Know That Cash Isn’t Trash
Actively-managed mutual funds are having their best year since 2009, according to an analysis from Goldman Sachs, which found many active funds decisively beating their benchmarks and, in many cases, the overall market. What’s the secret-sauce these super-savvy fund managers … Continue reading → The post Why Cash Isn’t Trash: Here’s How Fund Managers Are Beating the Market appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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Why Interest Rates Are Rising Everywhere—Except Your Savings Account
The Federal Reserve’s campaign to fight inflation by raising interest rates seems to have reached nearly every corner of the economy except one: Americans’ savings accounts. Mortgage rates doubled this year to nearly 7%, and it has become more expensive to get a car loan or carry a credit-card balance. In March 2020, the average annual yield on a standard savings account was 0.1%, according to Bankrate.com.
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Analysis-UK bond market crash takes shine off Big Bang plans for London
Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss promised to “unshackle” the City of London to fuel growth, but crashing the bond market over tax cuts will take the shine off her “Big Bang” plan for financial services. Markets took fright last month when UK finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng unveiled plans to increase borrowing to fund lower taxes, sending government bond yields rocketing and the pound plunging to a record low against the dollar. In a rare move, the Bank of England was forced to buy unlimited gilts to restore calm and avert what some have called a near “Lehman moment” in UK government bonds, casting a pall over the City of London financial district.
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How to Avoid Bank Overdraft Fees
Like many other consumers, you probably use a checking account to manage your money and complete everyday transactions. But, too many purchases can exceed the total amount of funds in the account. If purchases exceed the balance, many banks charge … Continue reading → The post How to Avoid Overdraft Fees at Your Bank appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
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Rivian produces over 7,000 vehicles in third quarter, maintains full-year target
The company also reiterated its full-year production target of 25,000 vehicles, sending shares up 9% in post-market trade. The Amazon.com Inc-backed electric vehicle company produced 4,401 and delivered 4,467 vehicles in the preceding quarter. Rivian’s rival and the world’s most valuable automaker Tesla Inc missed market expectations for deliveries in the third quarter.
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