Warren Buffett’s wife reportedly balked at the $4 cost of a coffee at Sun Valley. Astrid Menks’ reaction aligns with her husband’s approach to life, investing, and dealmaking. Buffett lives simply, seeks value as an investor, and strikes a hard bargain when he cuts deals. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your… Continue reading Warren Buffett’s wife balked at paying $4 for a cup of coffee. That won’t surprise the investor’s close followers.
Bond Basics: Ownership
Bonds can help diversify your portfolio, but they are not risk-free. Find out what a bond is, how bonds work and how they may work for you. What is a bond? Bonds are IOUs issued by corporations, federal, state and local governments and their agencies. When you buy a bond, you become a creditor of the… Continue reading Bond Basics: Ownership
Stock Market Today: Dow Outperforms After Blowout UnitedHealth Earnings
Stocks made modest moves Friday as Wall Street weighed the start of second-quarter earnings season. Higher-than-expected profits for JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Wells Fargo (WFC) failed to catapult the financial stocks higher, though the same can’t be said for insurance giant UnitedHealth Group (UNH), which rallied hard in the wake of its results. Taking… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Dow Outperforms After Blowout UnitedHealth Earnings
The US consumer isn’t in trouble. Here are 5 stats that show Americans will be fine even amid dwindling savings and student loan payments.
The US consumer is doing just fine, and their resilient spending habits should help stave off a recession.That’s true even amid concerns of dwindling excess savings and the imminent resumption of student loan payments.These five charts help show just how resilient the US consumer is despite fears of a recession. Loading Something is loading. Thanks… Continue reading The US consumer isn’t in trouble. Here are 5 stats that show Americans will be fine even amid dwindling savings and student loan payments.
The US will probably avoid a recession. That might be bad news for homebuyers.
The US economy may avoid a recession after all. That’s not great for sidelined homebuyers. A recession would likely cause interest rates to fall, bringing down mortgage rates and adding housing inventory. High borrowing costs and elevated prices are the new normal for now, one real estate economist said. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for… Continue reading The US will probably avoid a recession. That might be bad news for homebuyers.
Warren Buffett’s wife balked at paying $4 for a cup of coffee. No surprise.
Warren Buffett’s wife reportedly balked at the $4 cost of a coffee at Sun Valley. Astrid Menks’ reaction aligns with her husband’s approach to life, investing, and dealmaking. Buffett lives simply, seeks value as an investor, and strikes a hard bargain when he cuts deals. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your… Continue reading Warren Buffett’s wife balked at paying $4 for a cup of coffee. No surprise.
A short seller with an over 90% win ratio shares the 4 chart signals that indicate a good stock to short
David Capablanca tries to profit from the falling price of a stock by short selling. He looks for gaps between price and VWAP, volatility halts, and second breakouts. He also reviews stocks’ historical charts to determine where their resistance lines could be. When a trader looks at a chart, they see the same candles, lines,… Continue reading A short seller with an over 90% win ratio shares the 4 chart signals that indicate a good stock to short
FP Answers: What are the ins-and-outs of splitting RRIF income with a spouse to get the $2,000 tax credit?
For most people, it makes sense to convert enough of your RRSP to a RRIF and claim the pension tax credit Published Jul 14, 2023 • Last updated 11 hours ago • 4 minute read The pension tax credit is non-refundable, meaning you can’t reduce your income below zero and expect to get a tax refund… Continue reading FP Answers: What are the ins-and-outs of splitting RRIF income with a spouse to get the $2,000 tax credit?