Just six (or so) months after the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the much talked about – and maligned – form 1040 for the 2018 tax year, there’s a new draft in town. Here’s a quick peek at the latest version, intended for the 2019 tax year: IRS draft 2019 p1 IRS IRS draft 2019
Month: July 2019
The Charging Bull near Wall Street is pictured in New York, January 16, 2019 Carlo Allegri | Reuters J.P. Morgan on Monday raised its 2019 S&P 500 forecast and told clients that the market is set for even more gains in the second half as the Federal Reserve pivots toward easier monetary policy and the
Michael Corbat, CEO of Citigroup Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Citigroup beat analysts’ expectations for profit and revenue on gains from the initial public offering of electronic bond trading platform Tradeweb. The bank posted profit of $4.79 billion, or $1.95 per share, compared with the $1.80 estimate of analysts surveyed by Refinitiv. Revenue climbed 2% to
The “Options Action” traders share three options trading strategies to kick off the week. Dan Nathan broke down a call calendar in Netflix. Mike Khouw illustrated call buying in the Energy ETF. Mike Khouw and Guy Adami teamed up to look at a call spread risk reversal in Twitter. Disclosure Trader disclosure: Dan is Long EA
Larry Culp, CEO, General Electric Scott Mlyn | CNBC Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Monday: UBS downgraded GE to ‘neutral’ from ‘buy’ UBS downgraded the stock citing valuation, a decline in interest rates, and ongoing power market weakness. “We are downgrading GE to Neutral, as a notable decline in interest rates and
Matteo Colombo | DigitalVision | Getty Images You’re all packed and ready for your trip. You know what you’re paying for airfare, hotel and other big ticket items. You even have money set aside for spending. Yet, one wrong move in the planning process — or while you are away — can blow your budget.
Social Security may be one of your largest assets. What and when you collect will make a huge difference to your lifetime benefits. Today’s column addresses whether Social Security benefits can increase even without continued income, filing a restricted application, potential ramifications of filing at 62 for divorced spousal benefits, benefit eligibility after remarriage and
PARIS, FRANCE – SEP 28, 2018: Small Amazon parcel cardboard box against yellow background smile logo. Amazon Prime is the online paid subscription service offered by Amazon.com web-commerce site Getty Let’s talk a minute about a service that there’s a fairly decent chance you already use: Amazon Prime. Unless things have taken a drastic change
Doing a flip on skis is scary, completing a 401(k) rollover should not be. Getty The days of starting a job out of college and working at one company until you retire with a Golden Rolex are long behind us. More likely, you will work for a variety of companies over your career, you may
A tourist guide holds an umbrella featuring a panda pattern in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, China. Guang Niu | Getty Images China released second-quarter figures on Monday showing that its economy slowed to 6.2% — the weakest rate in at least 27 years, as the country’s trade war with the U.S. took its
European stocks are set to rise Monday, despite worries China’s economy is slowing amid a trade war with the U.S. European Markets: FTSE, GDAXI, FCHI, IBEX Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen climbing 6 points to 7,505, Germany’s DAX is set to rise 36 points to 12,351, and France’s CAC is expected to open 12 points
By Lisa Fields, Next Avenue Contributor If you’re passionate about helping children, there are many opportunities to do it in retirement. Spending time around young people can also make you feel younger and purpose-driven. Take a look at how the three people below are getting creative and creating meaningful retirements by assisting kids. Lorraine Miller: PTA
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic returns against Switzerland’s Roger Federer during the men’s singles final on day thirteen of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images) Getty No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic just pocketed $2.98 million by defeating legend Roger Federer in an all-time classic Men’s Wimbledon Final. Even more impressive, he’s acing the game of life. Wimbledon
IRS-CI Chief Don Fort speaks during an IRS Criminal Investigation 100th year anniversary event. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP One hundred years ago, six United States Post Office Inspectors were transferred to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (now Internal Revenue Service) to become the first special agents in charge of a new crime
A large section of Manhattan’s Upper West Side and Midtown neighborhoods are seen in darkness from above during a major power outage on July 13, 2019 in New York City. Scott Heins | Getty Images News | Getty Images Con Edison apologized on Sunday for a blackout that left 72,000 customers without power for hours
Even if the Federal Reserve cuts rates later this month, Wilmington Trust’s Meghan Shue warns the market is vulnerable to a correction. The firm’s senior investment strategist believes Wall Street is overestimating the Federal Reserve’s influence to support the record highs. “The market is putting a lot of stake in the ability of the Fed
Joe Biden used to joke about being “the poorest man in Congress.” It would be impossible for him to claim poverty now. The years since Biden left the vice presidency in 2017 have fattened his wallet. He and his wife Jill made more than $15 million combined in 2017 and 2018. [CNBC is looking at
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange. Brendan McDermid | Reuters With a potentially negative earnings season looming, investors see easy Fed policy as the security blanket the stock market needs as it breaks to new highs. The thinking is that there is a ‘Fed put’ on the stock market, meaning
Are you gearing up to browse new cars for the first time in a long while? If so, be ready to open your wallet a lot wider. With the average age of new-car trade-ins — excluding leased autos — at just over six years, a shopper whose last purchase was in 2013 could suffer some
Henry Fernandez, chairman and chief executive officer of MSCI Inc. MSCI provides investment decision support tools to investment institutions worldwide. © 2018 Bloomberg Finance LP With the market hitting new all-time highs, it’s difficult to be anything other than bullish. But stocks are not as cheap as they were at the start of the year
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