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By Sean Brodrick On August 14, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Let me start with a good news/bad news joke.
Fat Pierre goes to the doctor, complaining about tummy troubles. “I have good news and bad news for you,” the doctor says.
“Bad news first,” Fat...
By Juan M. Villaverde On July 27, 201807:55 AM Eastern
I’m worried.
With each passing day, I see more signs of central governments around the world working in concert to reduce, and ultimately eliminate, the use of physical cash.
Their goal: To...
By Jon D. Markman On July 25, 201802:00 PM Eastern
Will General Electric (GE) ever bring good things to life again? Not if its latest quarterly results are any indication. In fact, the stock still remains mired in no-man’s land – trading for less...
By Sean Brodrick On May 8, 201811:55 AM Eastern
You’re going to buy an electric car. Maybe not today, maybe not next week. But soon.
That’s because the electric vehicle (EV) wave is coming, and it is a monster. And a recent development nailed...
By Mike Larson On April 26, 201811:55 AM Eastern
I don’t know if you’ve heard of the IMF. But just in case, the acronym stands for the “International Monetary Fund.” It’s an organization founded in 1945 to foster monetary policy cooperation,...
By Mike Larson On April 25, 201807:55 AM Eastern
You’ve heard of the IMF, right? If not, the acronym stands for the “International Monetary Fund.” It’s an organization founded in 1945 to foster monetary policy cooperation, facilitate trade, and...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On March 28, 201808:00 AM Eastern
The data breach of 50 million Facebook users is not just a social media problem.
Nor is it strictly an excuse for investors to dump their tech stocks, sending them into a nosedive like we saw...
By Mike Larson On March 19, 201807:55 AM Eastern
It’s been a while since our children were young enough to enjoy the playground. But as parents, we remember how much joy they got hanging from the monkey bars, swinging on the swings, and slipping...
By Gavin Magor On December 21, 201710:20 AM Eastern
Last week we discussed variable annuities, how they work, and how they measure up to the popular 401(k) plan. Now, in Part Two of our series, we’re going to examine IRAs – another alternative to...
By Gavin Magor On June 29, 201707:00 AM Eastern
Last week I wrote about Property & Casualty insurers that began operation within the last five years. I outlined that of the rated ones, a majority are considered vulnerable, with a “D” or “E”...