Category: Finance
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How Getting Long-Term Care Insurance In Advance Before Your Retirement Will Help In Reaching Financial Goals
How will getting long-term care insurance in advance before your retirement help you reach your financial goals? Getting Long-Term Care Insurance in Advance Before Retirement Age to Help in Reaching Financial Goals Getting long-term care insurance in advance before your retirement age will reportedly help in reaching financial goals and financial stability, wherein long-term care…
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Gas Prices Fell Across the Board, Reflecting Significant Declines in Fuel Costs Nationwide
In a recent report by AAA, it has been revealed that gas prices fell across various categories, indicating a significant trend in the market. The price of regular unleaded gasoline experienced a gas prices fell of 5 cents in Iowa, reaching an average of $2.82 per gallon This figure is particularly noteworthy as it stands…
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Navigating Mass Student Loan Forgiveness: Critical Deadlines and Relief Programs Explained
With approximately 44 million Americans burdened by mass student loans totaling over $1.6 trillion, President Joe Biden has taken steps to alleviate this crisis. Mass student loan forgiveness faced a setback in the Supreme Court last summer, but there’s still a chance for significant relief Biden has already wiped out $127 billion in student debt…
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Arkansas had 35.6 mortgage refinances per 1,000 households in 2022, below the national average.
Arkansas had 35.6 mortgage refinances per 1,000 households in 2022, below the national average. Changing Landscape: Mortgage Refinances Drop Amid Rising Interest Rates Refinancing applications have dropped due to increased mortgage interest rates. Many homeowners refinance their mortgages to cut interest rates or lengthen the term. Certain refinancing options may also give homeowners cash for…
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Tom Lee’s Bullish Predictions: S&P 500 Nears Year-End Target Amidst Economic Resilience, Points to Small-Caps for 2024 Opportunities
In January, prevailing economic sentiments painted a gloomy picture for 2023, with concerns about inflation and rising interest rates hinting at an impending recession. Fundstrat Global Advisors co-founder, Tom Lee took an unconventional stance, predicting a robust performance for the S&P 500, surging nearly 25% to a year-end target range of 4,750 to 4,800 Tom…
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John Williams Dismisses Rate Cut Speculations, Stating It’s Premature: Wall Street Reacts to Fed’s Stance on Interest Rates
In a recent interview with CNBC, John Williams emphasized, “We aren’t really talking about rate cuts right now. It’s just premature to be even thinking about that.” New York Fed President John Williams quashed rumors circulating on Wall Street about a potential reduction in interest rates The statement caught stock market investors off guard, particularly…
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Mortgage Rates Fell: Seventh Consecutive Weekly Decline Brings Rates Below 7%, Boosting Hope for Increased Housing Affordability
Freddie Mac, a leading mortgage giant, reported a seventh consecutive weekly decline, with the average interest rate on a new 30-year fixed mortgage dropping to 6.95% from the previous week’s 7.03%. Mortgage rates fell below 7%, marking the first instance since the summer, providing a glimmer of hope for prospective homebuyers looking for increased affordability…
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Lottery Winner’s Historic $1 Million Prize Halved Due to ‘Invisible’ Deductions
Bobby Wilder’s $1 million scratch-off win was halved by taxes. Wins and Losses: Lottery Winner’s $1 Million Joy Dwindles to $427,000 After Taxes Federal and state taxes cut his gains to $427,000. The federal government taxes lottery winners over $5,000 at 24%, whereas Wilder pays 5.25% in North Carolina. Wilder of Raleigh won $10 million…