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Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Every relationship involves taking that all-important first step. Your relationship with money and investing is no different. Jump right into one of the topics below. All courses are designed to fit your busy lifestyle.
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Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog
Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog
Using "buy now, pay later" and splitting your payments into smaller amounts across a few months must make it easier to pay, right?  Answer: 42% Questions: Have you seen the "buy now, pay later" options when you buy items online? If yes, have you ever used it? Why or why not?  What are the pros/cons of using this payment option?  Why do you think so many consumers have struggled to make on-time payments with "buy now, pay later?" Click here for the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom. Behind the numbers (Acorns):  The share of American adults who’ve used buy-now, pay-later services in 2022 has increased to 43% — a 12 point jump from 2021, according to LendingTree.
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Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog
No Guarantees - HumbleDollar
No Guarantees - HumbleDollar
TARGET-DATE FUNDS are riding a wave of popularity. Morningstar reports that investors placed $170 billion into these funds in 2021, more than double their 2020 inflow. Morningstar also reports that, as of 2019, 58% of all 401(k) participants were invested in a target-date fund. That percentage is likely higher today. It’s clear why the funds have become so popular. They can be an excellent solution for retirement savers who prefer a hands-off approach. To this end,
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No Guarantees - HumbleDollar
Every Bear Market is Different
Every Bear Market is Different
It’s official: the Bear Market of 2022. The S&P 500 has now fallen 20.9% from its high in early January, the largest decline for the index since March 2020. The question everyone’s asking: what happens next? To answer that, we often look back at history, attempting to find parallels with the past. But even a […]
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Every Bear Market is Different
Dow Divisor
Dow Divisor
The Dow divisor is a numerical value that is used to calculate the level of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA).
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Dow Divisor
How Not to Suck at Money – Sponsored by Invesco QQQ
How Not to Suck at Money – Sponsored by Invesco QQQ
Learn more about important life lessons including budgeting, building credit, and investing. Sign-up to play the official financial education game of the NCAA®.
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How Not to Suck at Money – Sponsored by Invesco QQQ