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money In financial planning, AI has entered the room. Where does it fit in? AI is used to help people build an investment portfolio, automate customer service, detect fraud, and beyond. Here's how the advice of financial professionals outshines the capabilities of AI.
play Spooky spending set to reach $11.6B this year 47% of Americans are shopping for Halloween before October this year, after retailers lean into ‘Summerween’.
money Capital markets perspective: Lone wolf Markets are now comfortable pricing in as much as 0.75% or 1.00% of rate cuts from now to Christmas, more aggressive than the most recent dot-plot by the Fed.
life The Ticket 24% of Americans say the winner of the 2024 Presidential election helps determine “whether I’m rich or not.” New research from Empower explores the links between personal finances and politics.
money 🎨 Life in color Life is like a box of Crayolas, and for 121 years, the company goes “Fluorescent Green” during back-to-school season. Here's this week's money news.
money Retirement plan withdrawals Whether you’re getting ready to retire or considering a pre-retirement withdrawal, it’s important to understand the rules for each withdrawal type.
money Main character energy: The business of celebrity brands What comes first, the fame or the fortune? Many celebrities have rolled their fame into thriving businesses.
money Capital markets perspective: Super-sized Last week, markets took the Fed’s super-sized cut mostly in stride, leaving stocks modestly higher (and, unsurprisingly, short-term rates sharply lower).
money Add a "0": How $500, $5,000, $50,000 can power your financial future Check out these strategies to make the most of your money whether you’re looking at a windfall of $500, $5,000, $50,000 – or anywhere in between.
money 💰 Lucky penny If you’re looking for a lucky penny, an estimated 240 billion of them are sitting in jars and under sofa cushions across the U.S. Here's this week's money news.
money Generation Money: Baby Boomers' snapshot With half of the nation’s wealth in the hands of Baby Boomers, let's see how this generation measures up.
money Generation Money: Gen X's snapshot Gen X appears to be making the most of their money while juggling competing life priorities. Learn more about how their finances compare.