The Currency - Money đ€ The AIssue The generative-AI market size was valued at $40 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to $1.3 trillion over the next 10 years. Itâs a big deal â welcome to this weekâs AIssue, written by your real-live friends in finance. What does a financial advisor do? Learn what financial advisors do, how much their services cost, and where to find one. September market recap Get our perspective on interest rates, bonds in a diversified portfolio, and happenings on Capitol Hill in September's market recap. Standard deduction: tax advantage The standard deduction is a fixed dollar amount that reduces the portion of your income on that youâre taxed. It allows taxpayers to reduce their taxable income and simplify the tax process. Capital markets perspective: False alarm The marketâs lack of reaction to the government shutdown is by itself interesting for what it says about what matters to investors: Persistent fears that the U.S. economy is lurching its way toward recession. More on the shutdown, housing market and jobs report in this week's edition. What is wealth management? Learn about holistic wealth management and how it takes into account your personal goals, major life events, and the future you see for you and your family.  Come fly away â Already thinking about the holidays? If youâre planning a holiday getaway, you may want to act fast â some experts say plane ticket prices will start rising significantly in mid-October. Thatâs also when you may be able to score a deal on your holiday gift list, if Amazon and Walmart have their way. Capital markets perspective: Higher for longer When Fed Chairman Jerome Powell continually warned that the Fed was more inclined to keep rates high longer than markets seemed to expect, investors didnât really worry too much. Now, the marketâs view that the Fed would probably start cutting rates sometime after New Yearâs Day looks quite a bit more tenuous than it once did. Take a byte of the apple đ It is aâŻtruth universally acknowledged: September is Apple szn. Apple recently unveiled the iPhone 15 and announced all next-gen smartphones will switch to the universal USB-C. Whether or not you make the upgrade (if so, you might have to wait until November), what and when you bite may come down to purchasing power. What is a fiduciary advisor? Weâll break down what's expected of a fiduciary and why itâs important to work with one. Capital markets perspective: Strike one Prices at the consumer level rose 0.6% in August, faster than at any point in more than a year. At the producer level, things were even worse: PPI rose 0.7%, also the biggest increase since last summer. Purchasing power: what it is and how it works Purchasing power, or buying power, refers to how much you can buy with a specific amount of money. It goes up and down over time according to various economic factors. Find out how to mitigate risk to your purchasing power. Pagination First page « First Previous page âč Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 … Next page Next âș Last page Last »
đ€ The AIssue The generative-AI market size was valued at $40 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to $1.3 trillion over the next 10 years. Itâs a big deal â welcome to this weekâs AIssue, written by your real-live friends in finance.
What does a financial advisor do? Learn what financial advisors do, how much their services cost, and where to find one.Â
September market recap Get our perspective on interest rates, bonds in a diversified portfolio, and happenings on Capitol Hill in September's market recap.
Standard deduction: tax advantage The standard deduction is a fixed dollar amount that reduces the portion of your income on that youâre taxed. It allows taxpayers to reduce their taxable income and simplify the tax process.
Capital markets perspective: False alarm The marketâs lack of reaction to the government shutdown is by itself interesting for what it says about what matters to investors: Persistent fears that the U.S. economy is lurching its way toward recession. More on the shutdown, housing market and jobs report in this week's edition.
What is wealth management? Learn about holistic wealth management and how it takes into account your personal goals, major life events, and the future you see for you and your family. Â
Come fly away â Already thinking about the holidays? If youâre planning a holiday getaway, you may want to act fast â some experts say plane ticket prices will start rising significantly in mid-October. Thatâs also when you may be able to score a deal on your holiday gift list, if Amazon and Walmart have their way.
Capital markets perspective: Higher for longer When Fed Chairman Jerome Powell continually warned that the Fed was more inclined to keep rates high longer than markets seemed to expect, investors didnât really worry too much. Now, the marketâs view that the Fed would probably start cutting rates sometime after New Yearâs Day looks quite a bit more tenuous than it once did.
Take a byte of the apple đ It is aâŻtruth universally acknowledged: September is Apple szn. Apple recently unveiled the iPhone 15 and announced all next-gen smartphones will switch to the universal USB-C. Whether or not you make the upgrade (if so, you might have to wait until November), what and when you bite may come down to purchasing power.Â
What is a fiduciary advisor? Weâll break down what's expected of a fiduciary and why itâs important to work with one.
Capital markets perspective: Strike one Prices at the consumer level rose 0.6% in August, faster than at any point in more than a year. At the producer level, things were even worse: PPI rose 0.7%, also the biggest increase since last summer.
Purchasing power: what it is and how it works Purchasing power, or buying power, refers to how much you can buy with a specific amount of money. It goes up and down over time according to various economic factors. Find out how to mitigate risk to your purchasing power.