Tommy tindall It’s 2022, and the new normal still looks pretty abnormal. The holiday season came and went, and we all learned a lot about supply chain management. If you’re reading this, you’re probably not fazed by production delays and determined...
In this segment of “The Morning Show” on Motley Fool Live, recorded on December 13, Fool Senior Analyst Jim Gillies and Small Cap Research Director Bill Mann discuss the recent market decline as a favorable opportunity for investors. 10 stocks we...
(Adam Lévy) Prepaying a mortgage loan can free up cash and save a lot of money on interest payments. But investors shouldn’t be looking at their mortgages in a vacuum. Putting extra money into a mortgage can be seen as part...
(James Brumley) If you’re tired of constantly looking for trending stocks and just prefer to simplify your stock picking, you’re in luck. You don’t have to sacrifice performance by minimizing your trading activity, you just have to choose the right stocks...
In this segment of “The Morning Show” on Motley Fool Live, recorded on December 13, Fool Senior Analyst Jim Gillies and Advisor Jim Mueller take a look at the best months for market returns over the past 70 years. 10 stocks...
(Ryan Downie) Disruptive companies have the best chance of delivering hypergrowth to investors. It’s companies that transform industries – or even invent their own. Amazon, Alphabet, To block, and Airbnb are some top names that have generated huge returns while changing...
(Maurie Backman) At this point, it’s hard to ignore the fact that the omicron variant is crossing the United States and contributing to a massive increase in cases to close 2021. And a lot of people are canceling their travel plans...
Colin Beresford Sooner than you think, your credit score will start to count. A good credit score can be the difference between qualifying for or missing out on a low-interest apartment or car loan. So, to get credit ready when you...
(Christy Bieber) Americans are quite worried about what life will be like throughout retirement. This is unfortunate, because your later years should be the time to reap the rewards of a lifetime of work. Yet the fears that most people share...
(Maurie Backman) Even if you manage to squeeze a nice sum in your retirement nest egg, you can still count on Social Security to cover a significant chunk of your budget once your career is over. This is especially likely if...