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The Brew's Guide to Quarterly Earnings
The Brew's Guide to Quarterly Earnings
Every three months, publicly traded companies round up the c-suite, break out the ppt juice, and say a little prayer
derek68·morningbrew.com·
The Brew's Guide to Quarterly Earnings
(17) Brian Feroldi on Twitter: "I have an MBA in finance But I’ve learned 10x more about investing from listening to podcasts than I did in school Here are 24 podcasts that I regularly listen to that will make you a better investor⬇️" / Twitter
(17) Brian Feroldi on Twitter: "I have an MBA in finance But I’ve learned 10x more about investing from listening to podcasts than I did in school Here are 24 podcasts that I regularly listen to that will make you a better investor⬇️" / Twitter
I have an MBA in finance But I’ve learned 10x more about investing from listening to podcasts than I did in school Here are 24 podcasts that I regularly listen to that will make you a better investor⬇️
derek68·twitter.com·
(17) Brian Feroldi on Twitter: "I have an MBA in finance But I’ve learned 10x more about investing from listening to podcasts than I did in school Here are 24 podcasts that I regularly listen to that will make you a better investor⬇️" / Twitter
A Beginner's Guide to Stock Investing
A Beginner's Guide to Stock Investing
From the minimum amount of money needed to open an account to what types of investments to choose, this guide will help you start investing.
derek68·investopedia.com·
A Beginner's Guide to Stock Investing
Certain but Risky - HumbleDollar
Certain but Risky - HumbleDollar
A POPULAR MYTH holds that individual bonds are safer than bond funds—because individual bonds supposedly come with no interest rate risk. Proponents of this notion claim that if you buy a bond and interest rates rise—which they have this year—you won’t lose any principal because you’ll eventually get back the bond’s par value, assuming you hold the bond to maturity and the issuer doesn’t default. This is true, but it doesn’t mean individual bonds don’t involve interest rate risk.
derek68·humbledollar.com·
Certain but Risky - HumbleDollar
Celebrating Black History Month: Highlighting Bola Sokunbi - Blog
Celebrating Black History Month: Highlighting Bola Sokunbi - Blog
During the month of February, NGPF will be celebrating Black History Month by highlighting Black financial leaders and educators via dedicated posts and student activities on the NGPF blog!  We’re kicking off our blog post series by highlighting the work of Bola Sokunbi, a Certified Financial Education Instructor, money expert, and the CEO, best-selling author, and founder of Clever Girl Finance. Bola’s main goal, as found on the CGF website, “is to help women become accountable, ditch debt, save money, and build real wealth.” You can learn more about Bola&rsquo...
derek68·ngpf.org·
Celebrating Black History Month: Highlighting Bola Sokunbi - Blog
Quiz: How Easy Is It To Beat a Buy-and-Hold Portfolio?
Quiz: How Easy Is It To Beat a Buy-and-Hold Portfolio?
One of the illusions that many investors have is that it’s worth trying to beat the market. It’s time to put your knowledge to the test and take Betterment's quiz.
derek68·betterment.com·
Quiz: How Easy Is It To Beat a Buy-and-Hold Portfolio?
(7) Is the Stock Market Irrational? - YouTube
(7) Is the Stock Market Irrational? - YouTube
SUPPORT us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/twocentspbsds SUBSCRIBE to Two Cents! https://goo.gl/jQ857H The economic numbers look bleak, but the stock market is strangely optimistic... Has it lost touch with reality? Two Cents on FB: https://www.facebook.com/TwoCentsPBS Two Cents on Twitter: @twocentspbs Email us: twocentspbs@gmail.com sources: Thaler, Richard H.. Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics. W. W. Norton & Company. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/30/opinion/economy-stock-market-coronavirus.html https://www.longtermtrends.net/market-cap-to-gdp/ https://en.wikipedia.or...
derek68·youtube.com·
(7) Is the Stock Market Irrational? - YouTube
Stephanie Ruhle explains the GameStop short squeeze
Stephanie Ruhle explains the GameStop short squeeze
GameStop stock rose more than 1600% in two days. Stephanie Ruhle explains how amateur day traders on the Wall Street Bets subreddit bought GameStop stock en masse in response to hedge funds shorting the stock.
derek68·msnbc.com·
Stephanie Ruhle explains the GameStop short squeeze
How much should I save for retirement? - Robinhood
How much should I save for retirement? - Robinhood
The sooner you start saving for retirement, the better. Tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs can incentivize you to save. While you can’t fully predict how much money you’ll need, here’s how you can think about growing your retirement stash.
derek68·learn.robinhood.com·
How much should I save for retirement? - Robinhood
Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Investing is about building wealth, and it can help you prepare for the future. By investing, you give yourself the chance to create a rich harvest, giving yourself the resources you need to pursue your dreams and to take care of loved ones.
derek68·learn.robinhood.com·
Why should I think about investing? - Robinhood
Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog
Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog
From Vanguard: May want to find a way to cover up the ending balances after 30 years.  Question: Two investors start with $100,000 and earn a 6% return per year for 30 years: One chooses a low-cost mutual fund with a cost of 0.25% (a.k.a. expense ratio) that is applied to their invested assets each year. Note that many index funds have even LOWER expense ratios).  The other chooses a higher-cost mutual fund of 0.63%, which is apparently the weighted average expense ratio for U.S. mutual funds.
derek68·ngpf.org·
Chart of the Week: Why Investment Fees Matter! - Blog