DJI soars; S&P 500, decline of the Nasdaq; rally of banks, tokens, NYFANG slide Energy tops the S&P 500 sector winners; weakest technological group Euro STOXX 600 index down ~ 1.3% Bitcoin, gross gain; dollar ~ flat; gold falls The 10-year...
OPINION: For many small business owners, the line between business and individuals can often become blurred. The uncertainty of the past 18 months hasn’t helped, as many scramble to juggle everything with the new traffic light system, staffing and balancing of...
The past year and a half has taught us many lessons. The one that no one can deny the need to have a better understanding and better manage our money. What we have witnessed over the past year has also had...
If you’re looking for a personal finance book to give a young adult this holiday season, my best suggestion is Money The Way You Like It: Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World, by Erica Alini. Ms. Alini, national online money...
Since the 1990s, the 4% rule has helped retirees make sure they don’t survive their nest egg. Now, due to today’s volatile market, new research suggests retirees should only take out 3.3%. Two experts recommend customizing your withdrawal plan and deferring...
New measures will be put in place that will help encourage hundreds of thousands of Britons to seek retirement advice before accessing their funds. The changes are designed to help Brits make informed retirement decisions. It is believed that the changes,...
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Premium bonds are the main savings product in the UK with over £ 114 billion invested in these protected savings accounts by Brits across the country. Trusted by over 21 million people in the UK, Premium Bonds can be a great...
It’s the end of the year and there are some money changes this month that are likely to impact your wealth. We decode each for you: 1. Prepare to pay more for food, clothes, phones, TV, shoesFrom restaurant meals to electrical...