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Dividends, Stock Prices, And Inflation
Article By: Alpha Architect
Friday, April 17, 2020 2:28 PM EDT
Building on the concepts presented in my Dividends Are Different article, here we present data and observations highlighting the relationship between inflation and 1) company fundamentals, 2) dividends, and 3) stock market movements.
In this article: SPX
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Coronavirus Stimulus Check – 2020 Income Wrinkle
Article By: Jim Blankenship
Monday, April 13, 2020 12:31 PM EDT
The nature of the coronavirus stimulus check is that it is an advance refundable credit for your 2020 tax return (to be filed in 2021).
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Bullish, Bearish, Perplexed, Doesn’t Matter — Stay In Shape
Article By: Marc Gerstein
Sunday, April 12, 2020 6:47 PM EDT
We’re now going through the hard part of the stock-market crash. The relentless downward momentum has eased and we’ve even seen some rallies, not to mention, indications, that the coronavirus curve, is, in fact, leveling.
In this article: SPX Also: BIO, FN, EGAN, ARNA, INCY, MASI, DIOD, IBKR, SNPS, SPY
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Risk Management – Interest Rate Risk
Article By: Andy Sutton
Sunday, April 12, 2020 2:48 PM EDT
Since interest rates have been the topic of much conversation and debate recently, we thought we’d start here. What exactly is interest rate risk?
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The Power Of Money Mediocrity — Celebrate Financial Progress
Article By: Miranda Marquit
Saturday, April 11, 2020 11:12 PM EDT
It's so easy to get caught up in big monthly income numbers or aggressive debt reduction. But, really, we should start by looking at financial progress — and celebrating our money mediocrity.
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How Tyler Perry Used His Tax Refund To Make $75 Million
Video By: Camari Ellis
Saturday, April 11, 2020 1:06 PM EDT
Recently, T.I. Harris of the expediTIously podcast interviewed Tyler Perry. T.I asked Tyler Perry how he got his start and Tyler Perry states that after he got his tax refund, he used that money to invest in himself and produce his first play.
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Coronavirus Aftermath Bound To Create New Consumer Habits
Article By: Stefan Popovski
Tuesday, April 7, 2020 2:54 AM EDT
The new generation that will rise from the Coronavirus aftershock will likely be more inclined to save more and spend less rather than invest in the stock market, financial experts say.
In this article: GS, MS, UBS
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Along With Stocks, Consumer Sentiment Tumbles In March – Home Prices Worth Watching
Article By: Paban Pandey
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:47 AM EDT
Consumer sentiment tumbled in March but remains elevated. The latest collapse in stocks probably played a role. Another important variable worth watching is home prices, which for years have risen faster than inflation.
In this article: SPY, SPX, XLF
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The New (Forced) Frugality
Article By: Charles Hugh Smith
Saturday, March 28, 2020 7:41 PM EDT
We are now entering a new era of forced frugality in which incomes and net worth stagnate or decline while the cost of living rises and borrowing is no longer frictionless. To say that these changes will shock the system is putting it mildly.
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The Negative Wealth Effect Revisited
Article By: David Krueger
Friday, March 27, 2020 12:11 PM EDT
The positive wealth effect occurs when rising values of homes, stock portfolios, and retirement accounts make people feel wealthy. Even though no one takes a single dollar from these assets.
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How To Manage Your Credit During Rough Times
Video By: Camari Ellis
Sunday, March 22, 2020 2:58 PM EDT
Currently, people are getting laid off and are having significant cash flow issues due to the recent out COVID-19 outbreak. Camari Ellis and Tre Snatch discuss how to manage your credit despite these rising issues.
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3 Guidelines To Ride Out A Bear Market
Article By: Marc Lichtenfeld
Monday, March 16, 2020 3:28 AM EDT
Thinking about getting out of the market? It all depends on your tolerance for risk. Here is a series of questions to help you figure out whether you should stay or go to cash.
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Stock Market Crash - Coronavirus Panic 2020
Video By: Kiana Danial
Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:51 AM EDT
There are two types of panic that are going on right now; the coronavirus panic and the stock market crash panic... Even those who know a market drop is basically a stock market sales season sometimes can’t help but worry.
In this video: DIA
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Weekly Money Q&A
Video By: Camari Ellis
Thursday, March 5, 2020 11:18 PM EDT
In my weekly video Q&A, I answer readers questions about taxes.
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US Housing Sector Responded Well To Lower Mortgage Rates
Article By: Arthur Donner
Monday, March 2, 2020 3:20 AM EDT
“Mortgage rates dropped below 4% this past year in the U.S., and this opened the door for many people to refinance current loans. The solid economy and strong employment numbers also fueled sales of new homes. "
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Old Bob, New Bob
Podcast By: Felix Salmon
Sunday, March 1, 2020 9:48 AM EDT
The Slate Money hosts talk coronavirus, Disney, and the “Madoff of France.”
In this podcast: DIS
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