Facebook reports earnings after the closing bell Wednesday, and investors will be looking for signs it can shift its business to focus more on privacy while continuing to grow revenue and users. “I believe the future of communication will increasingly shift to private, encrypted services where people can be confident what they say to each
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If you thought the Bank of Mom and Dad closed its doors after the kids have grown up, think again. The average cost of raising a child to age 18 is estimated to be $233,610, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The expenses continue long after your child has entered adulthood. Half of parents
Tesla is expected to report first-quarter earnings after the markets close Wednesday in the company’s first report after losing a valuable tax credit for its buyers on Jan. 1. Here’s what analysts are expecting, based on average estimates compiles by Refinitiv: Loss per share: 69 cents Revenue: $5.19 billion The company previously warned that first-quarter
Arvis Stubbs | Facebook Last week, I spent four days at the American Society on Aging’s 2019 Aging in America Conference and the What’s Next Boomer Business Summit, both in New Orleans. My goal: to learn and report on the latest news and trends concerning money, work and volunteering for boomers and Gen Xers. I
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 explores when a lower-earning spouse can best file, filing when a spouse will receive a pension based on income not covered by Social Security, whether divorced spousal benefits can be
Exterior of The Synagogue in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood. FLATS Cedar Street Recently opened in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, The Synagogue (5029 N. Kenmore Ave.) marks one of the latest adaptive reuse projects from Chicago-based FLATS®, a Cedar Street Company. The award-winning FLATS Chicago first made a name for itself as a leader in developing stylish micro units.* Over the
An interview with billionaire businessman, founder of Quicken Loans and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert. In this interview, Dan discusses his career as a entrepreneur and lessons he has learnt along the way. Dan also talks about the importance of culture, managing sports teams and Detroit. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive
Salesforce invested $100 million in Zoom‘s IPO, and it’s paying off quickly, almost doubling in value in just three trading days. It’s the result of an unconventional investing approach for Salesforce Ventures. Like other corporate venture arms, Salesforce typically backs earlier-stage companies, but since early last year the venture group has been buying shares in
Companies seem to be talking a little bit more about how price increases are helping profits, an early sign that more inflation could be seeping into the economy. “It’s not bad. [Prices] are sticking a little bit. Anecdotal evidence is what it is. I think the breadth of it is interesting. The idea that it’s
Anthem‘s first-quarter profit beat Wall Street estimates on Wednesday as it reined in expenses, and the U.S. health insurer raised its earnings forecast for the year. Shares of the Indiana-based company rose 2.7 percent to $257.39 before the opening bell. Last year, the health insurance sector experienced its biggest shake up in years, as rivals
We all make mistakes, yet there are a few bad habits the super-rich tend to avoid. Here are five money missteps that may be keeping you from getting rich. When the stock market drops — as we saw in December, when major indexes all dropped at least 8.7% — you have to know what you
Money is big, and it’s all around us. Adults, who have learned from experience about irresistible sales pitches, can find it hard to make good financial decisions. Imagine what it’s like for a wide-eyed 8-year-old to confront a dizzying array of choices. We know what can happen in the future if we don’t save. Is
Apple seems to be bucking the bears. The stock has been trading well above Wall Street’s average price target of $195, settling at $207 on Tuesday after gaining more than 1%. Still, Wall Street analysts are the most bearish they have been on the stock in years, with 16 buy ratings, 14 hold ratings and
Still spinning from Tax Day? You’re not alone: plenty of folks who bagged wins last year are feeling shell-shocked, now that Uncle Sam has walked off with his cut. Let’s face it: it’s too late to recoup any of that cash. But you can still take steps to weaken Uncle Sam’s grip on from your
The Bank of England left and The Royal Exchange in the Square Mile City of London financial district. Getty The position of Governor of the Bank of England (BoE) is the most senior position within the central bank of the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is classified as a civil service position and in most instances
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Phoenix, Ariz. is looking more and more like a buyer’s market. Getty All signs are pointing towards a shift away from the tight sellers’ market we have been in for years towards one that gives buyers a little more negotiating power. Price growth has started to stall,
An interview with billionaire president and COO of Blackstone, Jonathan Gray. In this interview, Jonathan discusses the economic environment and where he sees the investment opportunities. Jonathan also talks about the businesses of Blackstone, with a focus on real estate investing. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Private
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Investors should believe the top brass of a company with a good, long-term track record when its management says it can turn things around, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday. PepsiCo, which has doubled its dividend in the past decade, is one of those names to put faith behind even when analysts are against the odds,
The markets are at new highs, but it doesn’t feel that way. Large earnings beats from companies as diverse at Lockheed Martin, United Technologies, PulteGroup and Whirlpool are propelling the S&P 500 to a new high. In addition to earnings well above expectations, we see China bottoming, Europe showing at least some signs of stability