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A survey shows investors are more bullish than at any point in the pandemic
45% of investors are bullish on US stocks compared to just 17% who are bearish according to a recen…
Will Daniel
IAC is laying off a third of Investopedia staff
"Investopedia has joined the Dotdash family of brands, bringing together two of the fastest growing…
Graham Rapier
How To Get Out Of A Speeding Ticket
"If you do have to make a court appearance, another option is to try to reschedule it to increase t…
Investopedia
Here's The Difference Between A Credit Score And Credit Report
To develop your credit score, FICO analyzes your debts against your limits, your history of on-time…
Investopedia
Wake Up: The 4% Rule No Longer Works For Retirees
Discouraging News A panel of retirement planning experts with Morningstar, a company that provides…
Investopedia
Penny Pinchers Are Notorious For Committing These Social Faux Pas
It's nice to offer ideas on how someone can save money by buying Product A instead of Product B bec…
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How To Convert A Non-Deductible IRA Into A Roth IRA
Traditional IRA Vs. the Non-Deductible IRA Up to certain earned income limitations (that typically…
Investopedia
Here are Investopedia's top 10 investor terms of 2016
Investopedia, the popular financial website, released its list of the top 10 terms used by investor…
Prashanth Perumal
3 major expenses no one can avoid in retirement
Medical insurance coverage is included in Part B, which costs about $130 a month, on average, for S…
Tanza Loudenback
We asked financial planners where first-time investors should put their money, and almost everyone said the same thing
Disclosure: This post is brought to you by the Personal Finance Insider team. We occasionally highl…
Tanza Loudenback
The insurance policy that can protect a family's future isn't nearly as complicated or expensive as you'd think
Let's say he takes out 30-year policy worth $250,000. That means the policy is set to expire when h…
Tanza Loudenback
10 things you probably didn't know you could deduct on your taxes
"For 2018, a 12.4% social security tax applies to the first $128,400 of earnings. If you earn more …
Hillary Hoffower
6 things you should do to prepare for the next recession
"Stick with your asset allocation and avoid market timing at all costs," Sweis said. Market timing …
Laura McCamy
More than two dozen countries and territories use the US dollar as currency
The non-US countries whose official currency is the dollar are Ecuador, El Salvador, Zimbabwe, Timo…
Mark Abadi
Motivating yourself to save money when you really don't want to comes down to embracing 2 basic truths
Retirement savings are one way to invest, but if you want to get more involved, there are other ave…
Here's where you should store your emergency fund
According to Investopedia, the top short-term bond funds have 10-year annualized returns ranging fr…
The 10 hot new financial buzzwords you need to know
"With instability in the EU, the continued disruption of traditional finance by fintech companies, …
Bob Bryan
Every Millennial Should Know These Investing Terms Cold
But here's the thing: investing is still important. One of the biggest risks to investing for mille…
Sophia Bera
SMART INVESTOR: 'Fancy Equipment Doesn't Guarantee Success'
Fundamental and technical analysis might glean the probability of where an investment is headed (ju…
Mandi Woodruff
Consider Greed The First Deadly Sin Of Investing
Perhaps the No.1 killer of investment return is your emotions. The axiom that fear and greed rule t…