April 13, 2025
Operating Assets

Aligning Your Roth IRA Investments With Your Racial Equity Values

Black manager present process for racial equity values aligned Roth IRA nvestments getty Recently many people have been concerned about boycotting based on racial equality but have not thought of aligning that to their Roth IRA investments. While this article highlights Roth IRA investing this could be applied to all investing. I am only applying

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Financial Assets

Is a stock market crash looming? Here’s what I’m doing to prepare

Katie Brockman  |  The Motley Fool How to start investing: Everything you need to know The idea of investing your money can be a bit intimidating. Here is everything to know about how to start. While the stock market is still surging right now, investor sentiment may be taking a turn. Around 34% of U.S.

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Operating Assets

Top 5 mutual funds for short-term investments in 2025

If you have short-term financial goals and aspire to invest in a low risk mutual fund, then there are specific categories of the same designed to ensure capital conservation and liquidity during tough times. These funds generally invest in low risk instruments for example: treasury bills, money market securities among other similar instruments. Thus making

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Financial Assets

Bond market turmoil: what it means for pensions, savings and investments

Bond market turmoil earlier this month drove the UK 10-year gilt yield up to 4.9%, the highest figure recorded since 2008.  The gilt yield has since dipped slightly to 4.6% as the government has sought to reassure a jittery market, but Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced pressure to announce tax and spending changes in response

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Fixed Assets

Titan Machinery (TITN) to Report Q2 Earnings: What’s in Store? – August 26, 2024

Titan Machinery Inc. (TITN Quick QuoteTITN – Free Report) is scheduled to report second-quarter fiscal 2025  results (ended Jul 31, 2024) before market open on Aug 29. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for TITN’s fiscal second-quarter revenues is pegged at $633 million, indicating a 1.5% fall from the year-ago reported figure. The consensus estimate for earnings

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Tangible Assets

How to invest in gold, diamond and art

Tangibles or alternative investments include property, gold bullion, art, antiques, wine and other collectibles like watches, cars or jewellery. Photo: Getty (Levon Avagyan / 500px via Getty Images) There is a lot of hype around NFTs at the moment but what if you want to invest in something tangible? We explore some of the alternative

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Gold Investing

Forget Bitcoin: 6 Reasons Gold Is the Better Investment

TonyBaggett / Getty Images/iStockphoto Commitment to Our Readers GOBankingRates’ editorial team is committed to bringing you unbiased reviews and information. We use data-driven methodologies to evaluate financial products and services – our reviews and ratings are not influenced by advertisers. You can read more about our editorial guidelines and our products and services review methodology.

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Gold Investing

Gold bar prices reach record high of $1 million. What’s yours worth?

Value of gold bar reaches $1M for 1st time A bar of gold is now worth $1 million. Fox – LA The price of gold hit an all-time high this week, driving the price of a standard gold bar up to $1 million for the first time ever. A typical gold bar as we think

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Tangible Assets

5 famous investing principles by Brookfield CEO Bruce Flatt

Investors who adhere to the contrarian investment philosophy can find resonance in the experiences of Bruce Flatt, CEO, Brookfield Asset Management. In contrast to many of his counterparts, Flatt refrains from hastily investing in the latest trendy stocks or assets. His approach involves going against the prevailing market sentiment and making bets that diverge from

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Financial Assets

High Interest Rates Are Reviving This Junk-Bond Investment Strategy

For decades, credit rating agencies have unintentionally provided bond investors with an almost guaranteed way to turn a profit: When the firms demote companies from investment-grade, many money managers are forced to sell, because they have mandates forbidding them from owning junk debt. Such sales typically happen fast, pushing prices below those for bonds with

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