A presentation and Q&A with legendary investor and founder of the Vanguard Group, John C. Bogle. In this presentation, John discusses with empirical findings why Index funds are superior to other investments, including Hedge funds and Mutual funds. John also talks about ETF’s and whether Vanguard can get too big. ? Books by John Bogle
Month: April 2019
I can still recall the day. It was late 2010 and almost two years since the market began its 51 percent free fall. I had just finished watching the Academy Award-winning documentary, “Inside Job,” and felt a visceral anger for the recklessness of a relative few individuals and institutions in the financial community. Having grown
A federal judge has struck down a small-business health insurance plan widely touted by President Donald Trump, marking the second setback in a week for the administration’s health care initiatives. U.S. District Judge John D. Bates wrote in his opinion late Thursday that so-called “association health plans” were “clearly an end-run” around consumer protections required
Concerned couple trying to figure out taxes today and at retirement Photo Credit: Getty Getty Taxes are confusing by themselves, much less adding the complexity of the various types of retirement savings options. Often headlines that say, “The Best Way to”, over simplify and lead to even more confusion. To learn about tax advantaged retirement
Getty It’s my annual Taxes from A to Z series! This time, it’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) style. If you’re wondering whether you can claim home office expenses or whether to deduct a capital loss under the new law, you won’t want to miss a single letter. R is for Real Estate Investment
Robert Shaw, Roger Staubach, Jerry Jones, Charlotte Jones Anderson, Stephen Jones Dallas Cowboys If you live in North Texas, you pretty much worship the Dallas Cowboys, and the team’s most famous quarterback, Roger Staubach. Starting next year, Cowboys fans can live right next door to their dream team’s 91 acre world headquarters and practice facility in
SpaceX fired up its prototype Starship rocket on Wednesday evening at the company’s facility in southern Texas, CEO Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet. “Starhopper completed tethered hop,” Musk said in a tweet, sharing a video of the apparent test firing. “All systems green,” he added. Musk tweet: Starhopper completed tethered hop. All systems green.
Semiconductors are killing it, and you can thank China. The Semiconductor ETF (SMH) is just shy of the historic high it hit a year ago, and there’s good reason for it: China. The five S&P companies with the biggest exposure to China are all semiconductors. Qualcomm, Micron, Qorvo, Broadcom, and Texas Instruments all get 40%
The U.S. Department of Justice charged 50 people last month in a multi-million-dollar scheme that allowed rich parents to cheat the college admissions system. By faking standardized test scores and bribing athletics officials, those parents managed to get their kids into elite schools like Georgetown, Stanford, Yale, and USC. But what if you don’t want
New highs are ahead for the stock market, top J.P. Morgan strategist Marko Kolanovic told CNBC on Wednesday. In fact, he said it’s possible the S&P 500 could hit his firm’s year-end price target of 3,000 by the end of May. However, a couple of things would need to happen — such as a U.S.-China
A new proposal that would subject wealthy investors to taxes on the appreciation of their holdings — even if they don’t sell — could come with a host of complexities. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, announced on Tuesday that he is working on a mark-to-market system that would tax unrealized capital gains on assets owned by
Small Business Administration head Linda McMahon will step down to become the chair of the pro-Trump America First organizations, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC on Friday. McMahon will leave her Cabinet-level role in President Donald Trump‘s administration on April 12. “She has been one of our all-time favorites,” Trump said of McMahon in
Are you ready to move to a new state to escape state income taxes? Getty Residents in high-tax states have seen just how unfairly the Trump Tax Plan has targeted them. That realization has caused many to talk about and consider moving from high-tax to lower-tax states. Nearly all states have an income tax, ranging
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Getty It’s not just the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issuing warnings about phone impersonation and related scams: the U.S. Tax Court has also issued a warning on its website in an effort to educate taxpayers so that they don’t become victims (downloads as a PDF). Like the IRS,
Amazon is the big elephant room in the retail world, but that doesn’t mean industrywide online sales will eclipse brick-and-mortar retail sales. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Getty Since the Commerce Department reported February retail sales this week, there have been reports pointing to online sales reaching a major “tipping point” and a
As tech giants face growing scrutiny over their market power, Amazon has quietly removed some of the most aggressive promotional spots for so-called “private label” products on its web site. Private label products are created by Amazon or partners, and are sold only on Amazon’s web site under an exclusive brand name. They benefit Amazon
GameStop on Tuesday warned of a potential first-quarter loss as the world’s largest video game retailer wrestles with slowing sales of video games and consoles at its stores. Shares of the company fell 7.52 percent to $9.34 in extended trading after GameStop also reported quarterly revenue below analysts’ estimates. GameStop has struggled in the face
The four-day-old Lyft stock has encountered a new threat: Short-sellers. Tuesday marks the first settlement day for Lyft shares, allowing hedge funds to begin borrowing shares to settle short sales. And they came in full force — short sellers have borrowed $455 million worth of Lyft shares, or 6.61 million shares, according to IHS Markit.
An interview with CEO of Gristedes, Red Apple Real Estate and multiple other companies, John Catsimatidis. In this interview, John discusses how he went form an immigrant, to getting started in business and becoming a billionaire. John talks about owning multiple companies and investing in real estate. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow
Manhattan real estate had its worst first quarter since the financial crisis, capping the longest losing streak for sales in over 30 years, according to a new report. Total sales fell 3 percent in the first quarter, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. That marked the sixth straight quarter of declines,
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