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What Is Proxy Season and Should You Vote?
Proxy season is upon us, allowing investors to weigh in on corporate leadership and policies. Here, we look at proxy season and whether you should vote.
By Kyle Woodley Published
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Three Ways to Give to Your Kids Tax-Free While You’re Still Alive
Parents can see the positive impact of their giving through tax arbitrage, giving cash (within limits) or directly paying for school or medical expenses.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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How Interest Rates Impact Stock Prices
The Fed is expected to begin cutting interest rates later this year, which could significantly help the stock market. But why is that? And how does this process work?
By Mark R. Hake, CFA Last updated
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Your Kids' Tax Brackets Could Lead to Unequal Inheritances
Sometimes, divvying things up equally means one child might end up with less because of tax implications. Here’s how to avoid that.
By Antwone Harris, MBA, CFP® Published
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11 Truths That All Investors Must Accept
Getting rich quick and seeing regular returns in the mid-teens are just two unrealistic expectations of inexperienced investors. Read on for nine more.
By Jonathan I. Shenkman, AIF® Published
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Amazon Eyes $2 Trillion Market Cap as CEO Talks AI, Cost Cuts
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy thinks there’s "a long way to go" in all of its businesses and that could be good for investors.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Leads as Magnificent 7 Stocks Rise
Strength in several mega-cap tech and communication services stocks kept the main indexes higher Thursday.
By Karee Venema Published
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Nepo Baby Billionaires: Forbes' Youngest Are All Heirs
There are no self-made billionaires under the age of 30 on Forbes' list of the world's richest, for the first time in 15 years.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Costco Hikes Its Dividend: What Income Investors Need To Know
Costco just made a shareholder-friendly move, increasing its dividend.
By Joey Solitro Published