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Money market funds Assets in retail money market funds grew to $1.99 trillion, according to the latest data from the Investment Company Institute . Further, even as money market funds offer relative safety, they can still face some risk. Don't confuse money market funds with money market accounts. Though money market accounts – which are offered by banks – are protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, up to $250,000, money market funds are not. Certificates of deposit and high-yield savings accounts Liquidity should be a big factor for investors eyeing bank products like CDs and high-yield savings accounts.
Persons: Jamie Hopkins, Hopkins, Don Grant, Jordan Benold, Lehman, Danika Waddell, BancShares, Waddell Organizations: Federal, Carson Group, Sabre, Investment Company Institute, Investors, , Lehman Brothers, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Xena, BMO, Ally Financial, CIT Bank, Synchrony, Ally, Capital
Income-focused investors seeking yield and safety in Treasury bills are likely nervous as debt ceiling rhetoric heats up in Washington, but they should take a breather before they dump these assets. In the short-term Treasury market, investors are already showing some signs of anxiety. In that case, holders of short-term T-bills could see declines in their portfolio values as yields spike, he added. Review your holdings Now could be a good time to review your bond holdings, particularly the short-term T-bills that are seeing a big jump in yields. But the longer-term advice is to snap up longer-dated bonds to prepare for the day the Federal Reserve starts to dial back its tight monetary policy.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Kevin McCarthy, Hakeem Jeffries, Janet Yellen, Yellen, Kathy Jones, Gustavo Schwenkler, Jones, Thomas McLoughlin, McLoughlin, Christine Benz, Jamie Hopkins, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Treasury, Schwab Center, Financial Research, Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business, Federal Reserve, UBS, Morningstar, Carson Group Locations: Washington, D, U.S
Dividend stocks have long been a way for investors to earn income, but recent cuts may have some concerned about what to do next. However, those recent decreases are unusual, said Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S & P Dow Jones Indices. Where to look for income Corporate dividends are just one source of income, and that income should be just one part of your overall portfolio, said certified financial planner Jamie Hopkins, managing partner of wealth solutions at Carson Group. Dividend funds Another option is an exchange-traded fund composed of dividend stocks. WDIV YTD mountain SPDR S & P Global Dividend ETF's year-to-date performance The ProShares S & P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF , also tracks the index.
Employers have until January 31 each year to file tax documents such as Form W-2 with the IRS and furnish employees with copies. You'll get your refund faster … or find out earlier if you oweThe earlier you file, the sooner you'll get your refund. "Taxpayers should prepare to file electronically and choose Direct Deposit for their tax refund — it's the fastest and safest way to file and get a refund," according to recent IRS taxpayer guidance. If you're hit with a surprise tax bill, you're better off knowing as soon as possible, says Vande Guchte. You're less likely to get your tax refund stolen
Perhaps the one thing that investors can rally around is this: 2022 is finally over. Here are three valuable lessons for investors in the aftermath of 2022. Before we entered a rising interest rate environment, high-flying tech stocks seemed to have limitless potential. "Many investors saw a high rate, high inflation year for the first time since the 1980s. And if we think about [2023] as well, it's still a high rate, high inflation environment."
The time to make your finances more resilient is before the economic downturn starts. He shared with Insider his top strategies for protecting your finances before and during a financial downturn. With high inflation and increasing interest rates, it would be best to put off large expenditures that are not necessary. "Being in a position where you can respond effectively to emergencies or even a job loss makes you better prepared for an economic downturn." Prepare your finances before the economic downturn beginsTaking steps to prepare for the economic downturn before it happens will take away the stress and panic that can arise when experiencing a recession.
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