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Two credit unions are offering CDs with at least 9% APY, which is much higher than normal. There are currently not one, but two credit unions offering CDs with at least 9% annual percentage rate, or APY: California Coast Credit Union and Express Credit Union. Since both of these financial institutions are credit unions, you'll need to be eligible for membership to open any accounts with them. You'll also be able to become a member of Express Credit Union if an immediate family member is already a member of that credit union. California Coast Credit Union offers the California Coast Credit Union Celebration Certificate, which lasts for five months and gives 9.50% APY.
Persons: , you'd, you'll, You'll, isn't, that's, it's, you've, We've Organizations: Service, California Coast Credit Union, Express Credit Union, Express, California Coast Credit, Express Credit, Fed Locations: California, San Diego , Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Imperial, San Bernardino, Riverside, Washington
Steps to cash a money orderPlan to cash your money order in a timely fashionThe longer you hold on to the money order, there's a chance it can be lost, damaged, or misplaced. Plus, cashing a money order quickly is a way to protect yourself against possible fraud, since the sender can cancel their money order. Tips for safely cashing a money orderAvoiding scams and fraudulent money ordersThe easiest way to avoid a money order scam is to call the money order issuer, or visit its website, to verify the funds. What to do if a money order is lost or stolenIf you need to cancel a money order because it was lost or stolen, contact the issuer immediately. Cashing a money order FAQsCan any bank cash a money order?
Persons: Chane Steiner, It's, You'll, Banks, there's, you've, Steiner Organizations: Facebook, Union, Walmart, United States Post Office, Postal Service Locations: Western Union, Chevron
How NCUA insurance compares to FDIC insuranceNCUA insurance is the credit union equivalent of FDIC insurance, which protects bank deposits. If your credit union does close, the NCUA will transfer your insured money to another credit union that's federally insured. NCUA insurance FAQsWhat exactly is NCUA insurance and how does it protect me? How does NCUA insurance compare to FDIC insurance? NCUA insurance is the credit union equivalent of FDIC insurance.
Persons: Here's, IRAs Roth IRAs KEOGH, Money that's, Roth IRAs, KEOGH, you'll, Keough Organizations: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union, National Credit Union Share Insurance, NCUA Credit, National Credit Union Administration Locations: Chevron
So it just seemed like I kept going up rung after rung after rung to another person and another person. As the interviews continued, they seemed to be more like meet-and-greets than interviews. As you're going through the process, you're always looking to say, "Are we good? You have to look at who you're going to talk to and what their background is. I'm going back out there."
Persons: Octavius A . Newman, I'd, Allen Johnson, wasn't vacillation, that's, , Octavius, Rocky, He's, he's, You've, I've, let's, I'm Organizations: Service, Rocky Locations: Philadelphia, Philly
Nischa ShahPersonal finance YouTuber Nischa Shah quit her six-figure investment banking job to become a full-time content creator — and it was a gamble that paid off. Shah started dabbling with making YouTube videos about personal finance and self-development in December 2021 — and now has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. This success led her to quit her investment banking job in January — despite the fact she was due to receive a six-figure bonus two months later. Shah is now earning over $1 million by monetizing her YouTube videos, selling courses and products, doing corporate talks, and partnering with brands. Shah walked CNBC Make It through how she grew her YouTube channel and prepared to quit her investment banking job.
Persons: Nischa Shah, YouTuber Nischa Shah, Shah, it's, , It's Organizations: Crédit Agricole, CNBC, YouTube Locations: London,
AIPAC is not the only reason Jamaal Bowman lost
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( Bryan Metzger | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
Read previewRep. Jamaal Bowman was roundly defeated in the Democratic primary for New York's 16th congressional district on Tuesday, making him the first member of the progressive "Squad" to lose reelection. AIPAC spent over $17 million on Bowman's primary. On the ground, AIPAC's offensive translated into TV ads attacking Bowman and praising Latimer, as well as a deluge of mailers at residents' doors. Congressman Jamaal Bowman won both primaries, upsetting former Congressman Eliot Engel in 2020, and beating two Westchester County legislators in 2022. Months before AIPAC began dropping millions of dollars on the race, polling already showed Bowman struggling against Latimer.
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He landed on an option that's becoming increasingly popular with top MBAs and entrepreneurs: launching his own search fund. AdvertisementHere are three reasons why he decided on a search fund:Shift in the search fund businessSingh graduated from Harvard's MBA program in 2022. "Historically, tech people have stayed away from search funds because it's not exciting to them," he said. These could be projects that convert on-premise software companies to cloud companies or projects that change one-time software purchases to yearly subscriptions. Singh said he knew of about 20 MBAs from his Harvard cohort who started search funds, out of about 800 in his class.
Persons: , Gaurav Singh, Singh, that's, he'd, wouldn't, Harvard Organizations: Service, Harvard Business School, Business, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Investors Locations: Toronto, Stanford, Midwest
He landed on an option that's becoming increasingly popular with top MBAs and entrepreneurs: launching his own search fund. AdvertisementHere are three reasons why he decided on a search fund:Shift in the search fund businessSingh graduated from Harvard's MBA program in 2022. "Historically, tech people have stayed away from search funds because it's not exciting to them," he said. These could be projects that convert on-premise software companies to cloud companies or projects that change one-time software purchases to yearly subscriptions. Singh said he knew of about 20 MBAs from his Harvard cohort who started search funds, out of about 800 in his class.
Persons: , Gaurav Singh, Singh, that's, he'd, wouldn't, Harvard Organizations: Service, Harvard Business School, Business, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Investors Locations: Toronto, Stanford, Midwest
That's because the amount of money that's converted is subject to ordinary income tax – which can be as high as 37%. Even for those who are taxed at a lower rate, a sufficiently large conversion might bump them into a higher tax bracket. Long-term capital gains taxes have three tiers, depending on an investor's income: 0%, 15% and 20%. In a higher tax environment, "tax loss harvesting will become more important, and doing it in a performance-neutral way," said Jerrod Pearce, a certified financial planner and partner at Creative Planning in Overland Park, Kansas. Don't sell highly appreciated assets to generate cash if you're donating to charity.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Trump, Tim Steffen, Baird, Roth, Steffen, that's, Jerrod Pearce Organizations: Creative Planning, Mutual Locations: Berkshire, Washington, Overland Park , Kansas
I don't know how JPMorgan Chase knew that I would spend $200 on Botox in Argentina, but it did. It's great that banks and credit-card companies are getting better at discerning which payments are fraudulent and which are legit. Credit-card fraud protection is still far from perfect, but there's no denying that the technology is improving. So I reached out to some credit-card companies and academics to learn more. But it's cool that companies really are making fraud detection better, especially in a world where fraudsters themselves are constantly getting better.
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There's a rotation happening in the market that investors can take advantage of by investing in cyclical stocks, according to Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Andrew Slimmon. He recommended investors to have a more cyclical bias to their portfolio, pointing out that the best-performing sectors in the last month are energy, materials and industrials. He also thinks there's still room to run in semiconductor stocks — even if the overbought group sees a near-term pullback. " Slimmon named Applied Materials , Ameriprise Financial and Valero Energy as some of the stocks he likes right now. Regarding energy, Slimmon said the space could continue to show strength if the economy begins to weaken.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Andrew Slimmon, Stocks, Slimmon, there's, Slimmon's, that's Organizations: Morgan, Morgan Stanley Investment, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Ameriprise Financial, Valero Energy, Infrastructure Investment, Jobs, United Rentals, Applied Materials, Ameriprise, U.S Locations: U.S, financials, That's
Stocks have ripped to record highs this year, led by a few major technology names as investors bet artificial intelligence will boost profits. That doesn't mean there aren't opportunities for investors looking for stocks at more attractive valuations, especially during pullbacks, Sethi said. Sethi highlighted several attractively valued stocks to buy on a pullback, including Johnson & Johnson , GSK , Freeport-McMoRan , Schlumberger and Google parent Alphabet . From the health-care sector, Sethi highlighted pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson and GSK as "very cheap stocks." When it comes to major technology stocks, Sethi pointed out that Alphabet, one of his firm's core holdings, is currently trading at a discounted level.
Persons: Sarat Sethi, Douglas C, Sethi, FactSet, that's Organizations: Lane & Associates, Federal Reserve, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Johnson, GSK, Schlumberger, Google, Freeport, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Locations: Freeport, McMoRan
As the company has sought a financial lifeline by inviting more investors in, its cofounders are cashing out. The Tiramanis together previously sold off about $10 million of their shares in a 2022 fundraising round and have awarded themselves annual salaries of close to a million dollars each. "Maybe they're afraid that if they don't sell shares now they will walk away with nothing." A spigot of cash running dryBoxabl is seeking to raise $64 million in the share offering, an additional $10 million for the Tirmanis, and $1 million for other insiders at the company. AdvertisementAmong the insiders in the company seeking to sell shares in the funding round are Darryl and Lucille Maslak, the parents of Shawna Maslak, Galiano's wife.
Persons: , Paola Tiramani, Galiano, Chad Cohen, Erik Gordon, Cohen, Darryl, Lucille Maslak, Shawna, Gordon Organizations: Service, Business, Scala Advisors, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Securities and Exchange Commission, University of Michigan Locations: North Las Vegas , Nevada, Canada
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe foreign investor is now far less important to India, says investment management firmBill Maldonado, chief executive officer at Eastspring Investments, says "it's much more about the domestic investor, and a huge amount of the money that's gone into the Indian market, locally, is in these regular savings plans."
Persons: Bill Maldonado Organizations: Eastspring Investments Locations: India
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Patient money' is the money that's been working the last few years, says Fundstrat's Tom LeeTom Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors managing partner and head of research, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why he expects stocks to draw-down at some point in the first half, inflation outlook, state of bitcoin, and more.
Persons: that's, Tom Lee Tom Lee Organizations: Fundstrat Global Advisors Locations: bitcoin
Lee anticipates a positive setup for markets over the next 12 months, but views some signs of market fatigue in the near term after rallying for the better part of the last 16 weeks. Some investors have turned slightly cautious in recent sessions following hotter-than-expected reports on consumer and producer prices in January. However, Lee views the print as a reflection of "difficult seasonals" as companies lift prices in January, and expects the narrative to reverse course in February. Given this setup, Lee is urging investors sitting on cash to consider slowly dip their toes into the market during periods of weakness and remain "patient." "Patient money is really the money that's been working the last few years," he said.
Persons: Tom Lee, Lee, that's Organizations: Fundstrat Global
Read previewA restaurant owner in Virginia said that some diners and passers-by have been helping themselves to staff's takings, including one job candidate who she claimed stuck their hand in the tip jar on the way into their interview. Turbeville said that she didn't report the job candidate she claimed stole money to the police. Related storiesAfter interviewing the candidate, the restaurant's manager noticed that the $5 bill that had been in the tip jar had disappeared, Turbeville told BI. For tipped staff, tips can make up up to $9.87 of this, but employers have to pay these workers at least $2.13 an hour. But since the restaurant posted a video of the tip jar being stolen on Instagram, "everyone's been really supportive of us, she said.
Persons: , Kendall Turbeville, Turbeville, it's, she'd, hasn't, It's, everyone's Organizations: Service, Business, Virginia Beach Police Department, BI, Local NBC Locations: Virginia, Virginia Beach, City
The worst things you can do with an inheritance are spend it on assets you can't maintain, sit on it, or invest it all in one place. The wisest thing you can do is speak to a financial planner, preferably before you even inherit the money. It's easy to assume that receiving a large sum of money, like an inheritance, can change your financial situation forever. "On average, an inheritance is gone within five years of receiving it, unless it is invested in financial assets or housing equity," said financial planner Shala L. Walker of Mar Vista Investment Partners. Instead, Walker recommends speaking to a financial planner as soon as possible for help deciding what to do with your cash, including investing it in a diversified portfolio.
Persons: , Shala, Walker, She's, you'd, I've, doesn't, you've Organizations: Research, Service, Mar Vista Investment Partners
This time, it hinges on Los Angeles' new mansion tax, which impacts homes sold for over $5 million. She added of the city's mansion tax, "This is a very reasonable and equitable way to generate some resources that can support those needs." Unintended consequences of a mansion taxColloquially known as a mansion tax, United to House LA (Measure ULA) passed in November 2022 with 58% support. Shane Phillips, a UCLA housing researcher whose work helped inspire LA's mansion tax, is worried about the mansion tax depressing new development, particularly of multi-family buildings. Phillips argued that if the law is tweaked to exempt first-time sales, the mansion tax "will unquestionably do more good than harm."
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Jim White retired with a net worth of over $1 million at age 43. He also realized that buying new cars and spending too much on food hurt his saving plan. Jim White retired at age 43 in 2018 with a net worth of over $1 million. Buying more house than you can afford can make it hard to save, invest, and meet other financial goals. He bought new carsWhite says that one of his big mistakes was buying brand-new cars when he was saving for FIRE.
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Investment in the space sector, especially from venture capital, is consistently flowing into companies that are pursuing and winning government contracts, according to a report Monday by New York-based Space Capital. The firm's third quarter report found that space infrastructure companies brought in $1.6 billion of private investment during the third quarter. The quarterly Space Capital report divides investment in the industry into three technology categories: infrastructure, distribution and application. Venture capital accounted for 50% of the third quarter's investment in space infrastructure, tracking with the historical trend of VCs representing the primary contributors to space investment. Space Capital highlighted the trend of companies and investors chasing government funds as apparent in sub-sectors within space infrastructure, particularly in emerging markets such as space stations and the moon.
Persons: Chad Anderson, Anderson, it's Organizations: International Space Station, Investment, New, Space Capital, CNBC, Space, Infrastructure, Venture, Logistics Locations: New York
Cramer's Lightning Round: Caterpillar is a buy
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Abercrombie, Fran Horowitz, I've, It's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Exxon
TikTok added new language to its product policies earlier this month for its recently launched e-commerce platform TikTok Shop, boxing out merchants who sell homemade food items like candy. Linares garnered over 1,400 sales through TikTok Shop in the last month, per documentation viewed by Insider. Freeze-dried candies have become a massive category and a big business on TikTok Shop. Users have already purchased thousands of freeze-dried products through TikTok Shop, per sales tallies visible to users in the app. 'TikTok Shop can really giveth and they can really taketh away'This isn't the first time Wilkerson's store has been dinged by TikTok Shop.
Persons: TikTok, Chrystian Linares, Linares, reselling Skittles, that's, Influencers, Nathan Wilkerson, Wilkerson, influencers Organizations: TikTok Locations: Florida, Orlando, Tallahassee, Linares, Jolly, Portland , Oregon, China
AdvertisementAdvertisementA money order is a method of sending money that's more secure than a personal check or cash. Plan to cash your money order in a timely fashionThe longer you hold on to the money order, there's a chance it can be lost, damaged, or misplaced. AdvertisementAdvertisementPlus, cashing a money order quickly is a way to protect yourself against possible fraud, since the sender can cancel their money order. Sign the back of your money order to endorse itDon't sign the money order in advance; add a signature to the back of the money order when you are at the counter. Cashing a money order FAQsCan a money order be converted to cash?
Persons: that's, Chane Steiner, It's, You'll, there's, you've, Steiner Organizations: Service, Union, United States Post Office, Walmart, Chevron, U.S . Bank Locations: Wall, Silicon, Western Union, Chevron
At least 88,200 people have $1 million or more in cryptocurrencies, a new wealth report said. That's out of 425 million total crypto users around the world, according to Henley & Partners. A fortunate few — 182 users — have cryptocurrencies worth more than $100 million, the report said. Crypto-millionaires are defined as people who have at least $1 million in cryptocurrency assets, per the firm's Crypto Wealth Report 2023. But the world's wealthy crypto users are starting to outnumber the number of high-net-worth individuals in entire countries, such as Russia, which has 65,000 millionaires, and Saudi Arabia, which has 52,000 millionaires, per Amoils' estimate.
Persons: That's, Andrew Amoils, Dominic Volek, Volek, Organizations: Henley & Partners, Service Locations: cryptocurrencies, Wall, Silicon, London, Russia, Saudi Arabia, cryptocurrency
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