Plaza indepedencia with the building Palacio Salvo and the statue of Jose Artigas in Montevideo, Uruguay. Vale_t | Getty Images Wealthy or not, it’s good to know where the well-do-to are vacationing and where the up-and-coming “it” destinations will be for the next few seasons. A shortcut to that intel comes from the advisors who
Month: August 2019
Larry Kudlow, director of the U.S. National Economic Council, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview outside the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Aug. 2, 2019. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow pushed back Sunday against concerns that the economy was weakening, after the bond market
In a down market, buy the few stocks showing strength. Getty Tuesday’s big 800 point drop in the Dow has many investors running for the exit. However, as we’ve learned from Wayne Himelsein in the last few weeks, even in a bad market some stocks are worth buying. Last week Motorola, Adobe, and Track Supply
A new study shows that iBuyer solutions cost home sellers thousands, but for many, convenience is worth the price. Getty Instant home-selling solutions like Opendoor, Zillow Offers and Offerpad have picked up serious steam in recent years. Offering homeowners a quick and easy sale without the tedious showings and haggling of the open market, these
A Porsche that was expected to sell for over $20 million flopped on the auction block Saturday night, after the sale was thrown into disarray by a technical error. The car, a 1939 Porsche “Type 64” that was already facing controversy in the collecting world, hit the auction block Saturday night at RM Sotheby’s in
New charts from Bank of America-Merrill Lynch’s Stephen Suttmeier suggest two things must happen before the stock market bottoms: The S&P 500 needs to fall another 5% and panic needs to get more extreme. His first chart shows the S&P 500‘s decline, and the key levels to watch. “The correction is going to continue,” the
At age 22, with no formal fashion education Claudia Lambeth took a giant leap and started a one-of-a-kind luxury lingerie line while she was in law school. With just a little seed money she inherited from her grandfather, Lambeth was able to purchase fabrics and other materials she needed to build her first bra and
Steven Puetzer | Getty Images “Stock market gets ugly.” “The next recession is going to be brutal.” “Markets in turmoil.” Headlines of late on the direction of the economy — or, perhaps closer to home, your 401(k) balance — might have you on edge. Breathe. It’s O.K. If you haven’t already done so, you can
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are great potential fits for any modern retirement portfolio. With interest rates ticking down from 2% to 1% and, perhaps, eventually 0%, these generous dividend payers are benefitting big time. REIT stocks tend to yield twice as much as regular ol’ stocks. They collect rent and pay it directly to
Having more time in your life is something everyone can agree they probably need — whether it’s for hanging out with your family or friends, playing with your dog or just having some downtime, having those extra minutes are beneficial for all of us. In fact, not only is downtime needed to keep our mental
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Photocredit: © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP The S&P 500 has followed the monthly cycle down. Sentiment, however, turned from too bullish to overly bearish within a short time, leading to a recovery rally. The current price formation looks like a chair
Apple CEO Tim Cook Spencer Platt | Getty Images The two recent incidents involving Apple products show a growing risk to the company’s brand: the lithium-ion batteries that power its devices. First, the Federal Aviation Administration disclosed last week that some Apple laptops have been banned from flights. This comes after Apple recalled some 15-inch
Wall Street’s next make or break moment for stocks may come from 2,000 miles away. Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell will deliver opening remarks at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium on Thursday. If Powell doesn’t address the stock market’s wild swings and recent bearish bond yield conversion, market researcher James Bianco warns the reaction
Ted Jenkin (left), CEO of oXYGen Financial, with children Lyla, Louden and Olivia and wife Genna Jenkin. Ted Jenkin It’s official: Apparently, you can go home again. A recent TD Ameritrade survey found that 50% of “young millennials” plan to move back home with their parents after college. The survey polled 1,027 members of Generation
Glenn Daily, a fee-only insurance consultant, owns a whole life insurance policy. Glenn Daily Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k) plans aren’t your only sources of tax-free income in retirement. Say hello to so-called permanent life insurance — a policy with an interest-bearing account that’s known as cash value. This cash value accumulates without being subject
Source:stock.adobe.com Here is what matters if you’ve made it and want to keep it. Do the financial markets have your attention? I assume so. After all, Wednesday’s 800-point drop in the Dow was the worst day in the U.S. stock market this year. And while many investors missed it, the December 2018 plunge in stock
For $10.5 million, an aviation enthusiast can own a 7,550-foot runway, seven aircraft hangars, a mansion and private aviation residence community near Ocala, Florida. SVN Florida Picture a residential development in Florida. Now picture it with an aircraft runway capable of accommodating aircraft as large as a Boeing 747. That can only be Jumbolair, an
Take-Two Interactive Software: Plugged in for success Take-Two Interactive Software has gained more than 10% since reporting better-than-expected revenues in its fiscal first quarter and raising its full year revenue outlook. The company’s upside surprise included a 46% year-over-year increase in net bookings and 39% year-over-year improvement in net revenue. A leading video game publisher,
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Deere – The heavy equipment maker reported adjusted quarterly profit of $2.71 per share, missing the consensus estimate of $2.85 a share. Revenue also missed forecasts, with the company saying some farmers are postponing purchases because of uncertainties regarding the export market. Applied Materials – Applied
As student debt grows, so do the plans to squelch it. A new federal program offers up to $75,000 in student loan relief for those who work for three years in the health-care field, battling the opioid epidemic. The South Korean auto maker Hyundai announced recently that it will give $900 to people with student
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