November 7, 2024
Financial Assets

Walz and Vance finances couldn’t be more different. Advisers weigh in

Tim Walz on JD Vance: ready to debate Democratice Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz campaigned with Kamala Harris on Tuesday — and said he’s looking forward to debating JD Vance. Fox – 2 Detroit A record 58% of Americans owned stocks in 2022, according to the Federal Reserve. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was

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Inflation Dip Puts Pressure on Fed to Cut Rates

Getty Images/Viva Tung/CNET Inflation dropped below 3% annually for the first time since March 2021, strengthening expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September. US prices rose 2.9% year over year in July, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Core inflation, which excludes

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Britons must ‘be quick to grab’ top 10.38% interest rate

Experts are reminding Britons “to be quick to grab” the best savings account as deals with higher interest rates are being withdrawn from the market. High street banks and building societies, including Nationwide, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland, are taking action after the Bank of England’s decision to slash the base rate earlier this

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Pension warning as ‘significant delays’ hit retirement savings

Retirees are facing “significant delays” in accessing their pension savings, according to experts. Research conducted by My Pension Expert is sounding the alarm over the waiting times for pension transfers between providers. Data from over 5,163 pension transfers in the 2023/24 financial year found Britons waited 28 days on average for ceding companies to move funds

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I’m Using This Back-to-School Shopping Tip to Save Time and Money. Here’s How You Can, Too

Tax-free weekend is over for most states, but sales are still happening for back-to-school supplies. You can still score some last-minute savings, but the clock is ticking, and the longer you wait, the fewer offers you’ll see. US adults are expected to spend an average of $662 on back-to-school shopping this year, according to our

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