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  • Yahoo Finance Exclusive with DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach

    Yahoo Finance Exclusive with DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach

    DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach gives his take on Fed policy, the economy, the markets, and the 2020 election.WATCH »

    • There's a problem looming on the horizon

      There's a problem looming on the horizon

    • More Americans than ever face very late car payments

      More Americans than ever face very late car payments

    • Born to former slaves, she became a millionaire

      Born to former slaves, she became a millionaire

  • Illinois may tax private retirement funds to pay public worker pensions
    Fox Business Videos•2 hours ago

    Illinois may tax private retirement funds to pay public worker pensions

    FOX Business' Jeff Flock on the impact of Illinois' proposal to tax private retirement funds to pay for public workers' pensions.

  • CNBC•yesterday

    7 in-demand jobs paying more than $55,000 a year that you can get without a college degree

    Landing a steady, well-paying gig right out of high school can be done, if you know which jobs to go after. CNBC Make It combed through data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics  (BLS) to identify seven occupations that pay more than $55,000 a year, are rapidly hiring workers and do not require a degree. Each of the jobs on this list will expand their workforce by more than 7 percent, the average rate of job growth in the U.S., and offer salaries thousands of dollars higher than the $35,256 that those with a high school diploma typically earn, according to the BLS.

  • How Is Your 401(k) Taxed When You Retire?
    Investopedia•2 days ago

    How Is Your 401(k) Taxed When You Retire?

    As with other income, distributions from traditional 401(k) and traditional IRA accounts are taxed on an incremental basis, with steadily higher rates for progressively higher tiers of income. As of the 2018 tax year, rates were reduced by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017; however, the basic structure, comprising seven tax brackets, remains intact. For example, a married couple that files jointly and together earns $80,000 would pay 10% tax on the first $13,600 of income, 12% on the next $38,200, and 22% on the remaining $28,200.

    • 401(a) vs. 401(k): What's the Difference?
      401(a) vs. 401(k): What's the Difference?
      Investopedia
    • 4 Signs You Have a Bad 401(k) Plan and What You Can Do About It
      4 Signs You Have a Bad 401(k) Plan and What You Can Do About It
      Motley Fool
  • Health Savings Account Rules: 6 Little-Known HSA Tips That Will Save You Money
    Investor's Business Daily Video•1 hour ago

    Health Savings Account Rules: 6 Little-Known HSA Tips That Will Save You Money

    Health Savings Account Rules: 6 Little-Known HSA Tips That Will Save You Money

    • Is an HSA a Good Place for My Retirement Savings?
      Is an HSA a Good Place for My Retirement Savings?
      Motley Fool
    • HSAs are a triple tax break that can help fast track retirement savings
      USA TODAY
  • CNBC•yesterday

    Stashing cash finally pays, thanks to high-yield savings accounts

    The average savings account rate is a mere 0.09 percent or even less at some of the largest retail banks. Switching to a high-yield savings account could mean earning an additional $500 in interest, on average. If you've stashed some cash in a savings account, this is your time to shine.

  • Americans — particularly millennials — are alarmingly late on car payments
    Yahoo Finance•1 hour ago

    Americans — particularly millennials — are alarmingly late on car payments

    A record seven million Americans are more than 90 days late on their auto loan payments, and millennials are clearly leading delinquency rates, according to a report by the New York Fed. The NY Fed found that the number of new auto loans and leases appearing on credit reports in 2018 reached a new peak — the highest level in the 19 years they have monitored the data — at $584 billion. Looking at the number of auto loans in serious delinquency, the researchers noted that there was a “sharp worsening in the performance of the loans held by borrowers under 30 years old between 2014 and 2016.

  • Payless ShoeSource closing all 2,100 U.S. stores, starting liquidation sales Sunday
    USA TODAY•2 days ago

    Payless ShoeSource closing all 2,100 U.S. stores, starting liquidation sales Sunday

    The closings mark the biggest by a single chain this year and nearly doubles the number of retail stores set to close in 2019. "We expect all stores to remain open until at least the end of March and the majority will remain open until May," the company said in a statement to USA TODAY. This process does not affect the company's franchise operations or its Latin American stores, which remain open for business as usual.

  • Report: Honda to shut UK plant, imperiling 3,500 jobs
    Associated Press•3 hours ago

    Report: Honda to shut UK plant, imperiling 3,500 jobs

    Honda will close a car factory in western England with the potential loss of 3,500 jobs, British media and a local lawmaker said Monday, in another blow to a British economy made jittery by Brexit. Sky News said the Japanese carmaker is to announce Tuesday that the Swindon plant will close in 2022. Honda makes its popular Civic model at the factory, 70 miles (115 kms) west of London.

    • Honda plan to close UK plant is not due to Brexit - lawmaker
      Honda plan to close UK plant is not due to Brexit - lawmaker
      Reuters
    • Honda Shutting U.K. Plant in Latest Blow to British Car Industry
      Honda Shutting U.K. Plant in Latest Blow to British Car Industry
      Bloomberg
  • TheStreet.com•3 hours ago

    How Much Do You Have to Make to File Taxes in 2019?

    Income-based tax requirements will be dependent on how you plan on filing a tax return. Inevitably whether you'll need to file a tax return who have to do with whether you're income can even make it past the first tax bracket and how much more if so, but those tax brackets vary depending on how you file. Single: If you are single and under the age of 65, the minimum amount of annual gross income you can make that requires filing a tax return is $12,000.

  • GOOG or GOOGL: Which Stock Do You Buy? (GOOG, GOOGL)
    Investopedia•2 days ago

    GOOG or GOOGL: Which Stock Do You Buy? (GOOG, GOOGL)

    There are two ticker symbols for Alphabet Inc. on the NASDAQ stock exchange: GOOG and GOOGL. The short answer is a stock split, but a longer answer is an attempt by the co-founders of Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, along with company chairman Eric Schmidt, to retain as much control of the company as possible. The two tickers represent two different share classes: A (GOOGL) and C (GOOG).

  • USA TODAY•yesterday

    HSAs are a triple tax break that can help fast track retirement savings

    Are you among the millions missing out on one of health care's best financial fixes? Health savings accounts (HSAs) let folks save tax-free for medical needs. If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan (over $1,350 for individuals or $2,700 for families), you're eligible.

  • Fox Business•3 hours ago

    Bill Gates favors higher capital gains taxes so wealthy pay more

    We only collect about 20 percent of GDP and we spend like 24 percent of GDP. So you can't let that deficit grow faster than the economy,” the world's second-richest man said during an interview on CNN's “Fareed Zakaria GPS” broadcast on Sunday. Proposals have circulated recently for the richest Americans to again face a top marginal tax rate of 70 percent, but Gates said in the past that approach didn't work well in practice.

  • Will Lower Revenue Growth Hurt Ceragon's (CRNT) Q4 Earnings?
    Zacks•5 hours ago

    Will Lower Revenue Growth Hurt Ceragon's (CRNT) Q4 Earnings?

    For the fourth quarter, the company is likely to report lower consolidated revenues on a year-over-year basis as competitive pressures stifle the growth dynamics. Whether this could hurt its bottom line remains to be seen. Factors to Consider Ceragon is benefitting from the steady migration of networks from 4G to 5G technology as operators go for wireless backhaul solutions that combine the benefits of flexibility, quick roll out, and conserving resources such as spectrum and power.

  • USA TODAY•2 hours ago

    Here are 3 small steps to grow savings of thousands of dollars in a 401(k)

    Here are some tips for saving, investing and retirement planning, with a focus on making changes in modest increments, without having to sacrifice too much or take on excessive risk. Start saving with that first dollar It's like that Taoist proverb says: The journey of 1,000 miles starts with the first step. With financial planning, it starts by investing that first dollar.

  • Oilprice.com•21 hours ago

    The Biggest Problem Behind The U.S. Shale Boom

    Over the past decade, U.S. oil production has more than doubled, surging from 5 million barrels per day (mb/d) to close to 12 mb/d today. Natural gas also rose significantly, rising from 21 trillion cubic feet per year (Tcf/y) in 2008 to 29 Tcf/y in 2017. Natural gas has been likened to a “bridge fuel,” allowing the U.S. to lower greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) while it transitions to cleaner energy.

  • TheStreet.com•3 hours ago

    How to Maximize Your Tax Returns in 2019

    With April 15 the tax deadline, the clock is ticking on ways Americans can keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets -- and less of it in Uncle Sam's. The problem is, U.S. taxpayers have historically left too much tax return money on the table -- mostly because they haven't taken or known about all the breaks and deductions that were allowable. Furthermore, the report states that American taxpayers routinely sell themselves short on their tax returns, walking away from money they could have saved, especially in key areas like retirement savings and claiming U.S. government tax deductions and benefits.

  • MoneyShow•9 hours ago

    Investors Miss the Mark on AbbVie's Strong Pipeline

    The numbers failed to hit the mark with analysts, explains Steve Mauzy, editor of High Yield Wealth. Investors were miffed that AbbVie took a $4.6 billion charge related to its $10 billion Stemcentrix acquisition in 2016. More from Steve Mauzy: Retailers: Damaged Goods?

  • Flowserve (FLS) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
    Zacks•6 hours ago

    Flowserve (FLS) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?

    The Zacks Consensus Estimate for revenues for the Engineered Product Division is pegged at $508 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, up 1.8% from the year-ago quarter reported figure. Revenue estimates for Flow Control Division are pegged at $347 million and for Industrial Product Division it is pinned at $208 million, up roughly 0.6% and down 3.3% from the respective year-ago quarter figures. However, rising costs related to realignment expenses remain a concern for Flowserve.

    • What's in Store for Trinity (TRN) This Earnings Season?
      What's in Store for Trinity (TRN) This Earnings Season?
      Zacks
    • Aflac (AFL) Hits 52-Week High, Can the Run Continue?
      Aflac (AFL) Hits 52-Week High, Can the Run Continue?
      Zacks
  • Is This The Tipping Point For Electric Vehicles?
    Oilprice.com•2 days ago

    Is This The Tipping Point For Electric Vehicles?

    A new report by McKinsey forecasts a rapid switch from gas guzzlers to electric vehicles on the world's roads will be boosted by the plummeting costs of owning a battery powered vehicle. The consulting firm's 2019 Global Energy Perspective report foresees a two-thirds drop in the cost of EV battery packs by 2030. The tipping point at which EVs will be cheaper to own than internal combustion engine-powered vehicles is forecast to be reached in the early 2020s: The timing of total cost of ownership (TCO) parity in the U.S. and China is comparable to Europe, with China slightly earlier and the U.S. slightly later, reflecting differences in fuel taxation and subsidies for electric vehicles.

  • TheStreet.com•3 hours ago

    The Best Online Tax Filing Software for 2019

    Tax filing software makes a taxpayer's IRS filing experience easier to manage, while hunting down every dime's worth of tax breaks and deductions so consumers can keep more cash in their pocket, and less in Uncle Sam's. Which online tax software works best for you? If so, you can prepare and file your taxes using the IRS' free tax filing program (called IRS FreeFile) which is available to taxpayers who qualify.

  • USA TODAY•4 hours ago

    Will Procter & Gamble stock split again soon?

    Procter & Gamble stock is near all-time highs as its turnaround efforts appear to be taking hold. Shares peaked just 30 cents below $100 last week, which begs a welcome question that investors haven't been able to ask in 15 years: When will P&G stock split next? Usually, when P&G stock crosses the century mark, the consumer products giant doubles the number of shares outstanding with two-for-one splits.

  • What's in the Cards for Amarin (AMRN) This Earnings Season?
    Zacks•6 hours ago

    What's in the Cards for Amarin (AMRN) This Earnings Season?

    Amarin Corporation PLC AMRN is likely to report its fourth-quarter 2018 earnings soon. Amarin's earnings performance in the last four quarters was dismal, with the company missing estimates twice, meeting the same on one occasion and beating the same on the other,, delivering an average negative surprise of 12.92%. However, shares of Amarin have significantly outperformed the industry in the past six months.

  • Investor's Business Daily Video•1 hour ago

    Stock Market Forecast For 2019: 7 Critical Trends To Watch

    Stock Market Forecast For 2019: 7 Critical Trends To Watch

  • Norwegian Air Offers Heavily Discounted Shares to Shore Up Balance Sheet
    Bloomberg•3 hours ago

    Norwegian Air Offers Heavily Discounted Shares to Shore Up Balance Sheet

    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA slumped to an almost seven-year low after offering heavily discounted shares to raise about 3 billion kroner ($350 million) to shore up its balance sheet. Bloomberg's Joe Easton reports on "Bloomberg Markets."

    • Norwegian Air sets big discount for share sale
      Norwegian Air sets big discount for share sale
      Reuters
    • Norwegian Air Shares Plunge During Bid to Raise Cash
      Norwegian Air Shares Plunge During Bid to Raise Cash
      Bloomberg
  • US will not rush to remove tariffs in China, analyst says
    CNBC Videos•12 hours ago

    US will not rush to remove tariffs in China, analyst says

    It's too early for the concessions from the U.S., says Stefan Hofer, managing director, chief investment strategist at LGT Bank Asia.

    • Strategist: We're in a 'waiting game' for US dollar weakness
      Strategist: We're in a 'waiting game' for US dollar weakness
      CNBC Videos
    • International investors should look to Japan, strategist says
      International investors should look to Japan, strategist says
      CNBC Videos
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