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money 📈 Great expectations Welcome to 2025, where great expectations merge with bold trends that are anything but boring. Here's this week's money news.
money How $500, $5,000 or $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 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 Spousal IRA: What it is and how it works A spousal IRA can be an excellent way for stay-at-home parents, homemakers, and other spouses without their own income to prepare for retirement without having to rely solely on their spouse’s retirement accounts.
money Capital markets perspective: Winning back-to-back-to-back A three-peat is a rare accomplishment for markets. As we start 2025, we’re watching a legitimate set-up for another potential three-peat congeal.
money Millennials’ wealth grew 13% in 2024 Younger generations made significant wealth gains in 2024. Gen Z and Millennial wealth grew by a combined 17.33% in 2024, compared to 4.62% for older generations (Gen X and Baby Boomers), according to data from Empower Personal DashboardTM.
money Gen Z’s passion for plastic: Strategies for dealing with credit card debt As Gen Z enters the workforce and gains financial independence, their use of credit cards is on the rise. According to recent surveys, 84% of Gen Z has at least one credit card. That could have major consequences on their long-term finances.
money Guide to employee equity compensation Here’s the main benefit of receiving employee equity compensation: It has the potential to bolster your long-term financial goals. Learn more about how it works.
money What are short-term capital gains taxes? Short-term capital gains tend to be when you owned an asset for a year or less before selling it for a profit. Short-term gains may be taxed at a higher rate than long-term ones.
money Capital Markets Perspective: Don’t blame Santa Santa Claus may not have arrived to rally and instead, U.S. consumers and the economy may be responsible for the coal in socks this year.
money Overdraft fees overhauled: What the new rules mean for consumers and banks Overdraft fees are getting a much-needed update with new regulations from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to make these fees more manageable.
money Wash-sale rule: A key consideration in tax-loss harvesting Within tax-loss harvesting, the wash-sale rule prohibits you from writing off an investment loss, which could make your taxes higher than hoped. Learn how to identify and avoid wash sales.