It's possible to replace a $75,000 salary with dividend investing. Here's everything you need to know about this approach.
Boston Beer is executing genuine innovation in premium segments while Molson Coors relies on cost-cutting and dividend support.
Dave Ramsey rarely minces words, and when a 65-year-old investor called in with a $2.2 million real estate portfolio and a question about DSCR loans, Ramsey’s answer was immediate: don’t do it. "I don ...
Your 401(k) plan may allow you to contribute far more than you think, after-tax, converted directly into a Roth account. Most plan participants in their 50s and 60s with substantial balances have ...
Bitcoin, XRP, Ethereum, and Solana are all down by 6-8% in a week. Here's what's driving the crypto market crash and what to watch next.
Most companies go out of their way to keep their shares accessible. When a stock climbs too high, they authorize a split — cutting the price per share while multiplying the number of shares ...
Vanguard Consumer Discretionary ETF (NYSEARCA:VCR) is down nearly 9% year-to-date, but the story behind that number matters more than the number itself. This fund carries the “consumer discretionary” ...
Karen, a 58-year-old nurse earning $90,000 annually, called The Ramsey Show with a straightforward question: should she buy a condo or pour everything into retirement savings? She had $230,000 already ...
A debt-free dad in Wisconsin called Clark Howard with a problem most parents would envy: his daughter has been faithfully paying down a $3,000 car loan for two years, the balance is down to $1,000, ...
The fund’s 0.47% expense ratio compounds the income problem. Compared to the 0.06% charged by SCHD, a well-established U.S. dividend ETF, JDIV’s fee structure consumes a large portion of the already ...
Clark Howard picked up the phone and immediately started doing math out loud. The caller was Carlos, an airline pilot from Washington State, and his retirement situation is unlike almost anything most ...
A Pennsylvania father earning around $200,000 wrote to Clark Howard with a specific plan: temporarily switch from Roth to traditional retirement contributions during his son’s college years to keep ...