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  1. Why Jerome Powell's business-as-usual Jackson Hole speech was the best possible outcome
    Fed Chair Jerome Powell's annual Jackson Hole speech was uneventful, but that's not a bad thing. Powell reiterated the Fed could start tapering its asset purchases this year and rates aren't changing soon. Stocks hit record highs during the speech as investors shrugged off fears of an early pullback in Fed support. See
  2. The Fed is confident it can stave off a recession in 2022, but others aren't so sure
    A growing number of experts see a recession on the horizon, but the economic community is split. Fed chair Jerome Powell believes the US can still
  3. Four Takeaways From Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony Investors Should Know
    TOPLINEFederal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate banking committee on Tuesday that there is still “significant uncertainty” about an economic recovery, while adding that the Fed will let the market dictate the pace of its corporate bond purchases. KEY FACTSDuring the first day of his semiannual testimony b
  4. A home equity loan could help you get the money you need for a renovation or emergency — here's how they work
    Home equity loans allow homeowners to borrow against the value of their home. Many lenders will allow homeowners to borrow up to 80% of their home's current value. While home equity loans are often used to pay for home renovations, the money can be used in whatever way the borrower chooses. Sign up to get Personal Fina
  5. Top Business Trends Shaping A Post-COVID Environment
    Few would have predicted a year ago that 2020’s challenges would result in such dramatic changes. Global supply chains were interrupted, business and personal interactions shifted online, and remote work took off at an almost unimaginable scale. In response, business leaders are making their supply chains more flexible
  6. The way companies project growth shapes the economic outlook. Here’s how to face the slowdown.
    Editor’s note: The following is a guest article from Mark Schwartz, enterprise strategist at AWS.  For the most part, the global economy is
  7. What recession? Pessimism recedes for global economy in 2020.
    Slowing growth and trade tensions were seen a few months ago as major threats to the global economy. The outlook has shifted notably. A nuanced optimism has crept into the stock markets and forecasts about the world economy. Where traders and economists once predicted a U. S. recession in 2020 or certainly by 2021, man
  8. 5 Credit Score Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid
    Maintaining your credit score requires careful money management and attention to detail. Even the smartest consumers make simple mistakes that can
  9. Use These 5 Home Buying Rules To Navigate The 2024 Real Estate Market
    If you're itching to buy real estate in 2024, consider these 5 rules first.
  10. Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan
    Your Freelance Future: How To Make A Financial Plan Due  Follow Tuesday, 09 April 2019 08:20 (EST) Working as a freelancer can be financially precarious, making it difficult to plan for your future - and that isn't limited to retirement. Rather, depending on your professional life's structure, you may struggle to pla