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Rapper and actor Common has made his Broadway debut in the play “Between Riverside and Crazy” and what he sees from the stage is something he never imagined: a multi-cultural audience hanging on to every word. Common plays his ex-con son struggling to do right by his father. “This is a really, truly wonderful Broadway season and it reflects all of Broadway and it reflects all of America with respect to New York City. And because New York City reflects America and the world,” Henderson said. Despite some early closures on Broadway this season — including “KPOP,” “Ain’t No Mo” and “Almost Famous” — Common sees progress when it comes to the shows that have come to Broadway since the pandemic, including his own.
Guaranteed Whole Life Insurance: As you might expect, the Guaranteed Whole Life Insurance product from Mutual of Omaha comes with guaranteed coverage with no medical exams or health-related questions. Indexed universal life insurance: Another type of permanent life insurance, these flexible policies carry lifelong coverage but few guarantees. While Mutual of Omaha's term life insurance rates are average, its Guaranteed Whole Life Insurance (the company's only whole-life option) is one of the industry's cheapest insurance plans. Insider's Featured Life Insurance Companies Lemonade Life InsuranceNationwide Life InsuranceGuardian Life Insurance Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Experienced life insurance agents can run quotes and advise you on premiums, life insurance loans, accelerated death benefits, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full post-market discussion with Virtus' Joe Terranova, Sand Hill Global’s Brenda Vingiello and New York Life Investments' Lauren GoodwinVirtus Investment Partners' Joe Terranova, Sand Hill Global’s Brenda Vingiello and New York Life Investments' Lauren Goodwin join 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss the Fed ahead of Powell's speech tomorrow and what it could mean for the markets.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI) rose 199.37 points, or 0.59%, to 33,745.69, the S&P 500 (.SPX) gained 18.78 points, or 0.48%, to 3,965.34 and the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) added 1.11 points, or 0.01%, to 11,146.06. For the week, the S&P 500 fell 0.7%, retreating modestly after a strong month-long rally spurred by softer-than-expected inflation data that sparked hopes the central bank could temper its market-punishing rate hikes. "We are not likely to see any real evidence in terms of potentially declining wage pressure or inflation pressure for another couple of weeks.”Defensive groups led the way among S&P 500 sectors, with utilities (.SPLRCU) up 2%, real estate (.SPLRCR) rising 1.3% and healthcare (.SPXHC) 1.2% higher. The S&P 500 posted 8 new 52-week highs and 3 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 62 new highs and 141 new lows. About 9.7 billion shares changed hands in U.S. exchanges, compared with the 12 billion daily average over the last 20 sessions.
The S&P 500 has retreated this week after a month-long rally following softer-than-expected inflation data that sparked hopes the central bank could temper its market-punishing rate hikes. “What is driving all equities of course is Fed policy and the gravitational force that rising interest rates have on the equity complex as a whole," Goodwin said. Energy fell 1.7%, most among S&P 500 sectors, as oil prices dropped, stemming from concern about weakened demand in China and further increases to U.S. interest rates. Gap Inc (GPS.N) shares rose about 5% after the company beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales and profit. The S&P 500 posted 7 new 52-week highs and 3 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 49 new highs and 112 new lows.
A split government "makes major policy changes unlikely, and that stability in policy tends to be reassuring for investors." Still, macroeconomic concerns and monetary policy have driven markets all year, and investors believe that trend is unlikely to change anytime soon. "Inflation matters more than anything else right now," said Michael Antonelli, managing director and market strategist at Baird. In the last five instances when the November-December period occurred in a bear market, the S&P 500 logged an average two-month decline of 2.2%. If you look at bear markets there is no evidence of seasonality at the end of the year," Antonelli said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Trivariate's Adam Parker, Hightower’s Stephanie Link and NY Life Investments' Lauren GoodwinTrivariate's Adam Parker, Hightower’s Stephanie Link and New York Life Investments' Lauren Goodwin join 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss their market outlook, rallies and companies reporting after the bell.
Investors may be getting a bit too excited about potential changes from the Federal Reserve, according to Lauren Goodwin, economist and portfolio strategist at New York Life Investments. "A Fed pause is not the same as a pivot. Goodwin pointed out that the first rate hikes should now start to show their impact across the broad economy, instead of just housing. However, the Fed will need several months of data to go its way before changing course. "At this point, with inflation surprising as much as it has already, the Fed will want to see clear signs of reversal in wage growth before pivoting.
Nothing excites Eric Wong like the thrill of the hunt — usually in the clearance section of a West Elm outlet store. “I get high as hell on a deal,” Mr. Wong, 42, said of his best finds at the interior-design chain. “He’s basically furnished his whole apartment with West Elm stuff,” said his sister, Elke Wong. “I still love them, so hard,” Mr. Wong said of his erstwhile coworkers. Mr. Wong wanted something centrally located, but also fun for a bachelor.
How Does Life Insurance Work and What to Know Before You Buy
  + stars: | 2022-09-23 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +14 min
What to know about life insuranceTerm vs. permanent life insuranceThe two main types of life insurance are term and permanent. Permanent life insurancePermanent life insurance comes in four main variations: whole, variable, universal and variable universal. How to buy life insuranceYou may already have free term life insurance through your employer. A life insurance policy you buy from a private company stays with you for as long as you make payments. How life insurance pays outBeneficiaries have a few choices of how to receive a life insurance payout.
Athletes tend to need extra help because they earn a lot at a young age and have short careers. He branched out on his own nine years ago to open Taylor Insurance and Financial Services, where his clientele includes athletes and entertainers. Athletes really need good financial advisorsAnyone can fail to make time to have a financial plan in the hustle of daily life. Advice from a top financial advisor: don't let fear of money keep you from livingTaylor thinks it's essential to examine our relationships with money. However, Taylor's famous clients need to take a more cautious approach to money management.
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Veterans can opt for group life insurance through Veterans Affairs' VGLI or get individual life insurance. Active duty military have SGLI group life insuranceSchaffer said active duty servicemembers are offered group life insurance of up to $400,000, known as Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI). Group life insurance is generally the cheapest life insurance you can get. Insider's Featured Life Insurance Companies Lemonade Life InsuranceNationwide Life InsuranceGuardian Life Insurance Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Term life insurance Permanent life insurance Ends after a specified time frameIncludes death benefitMore affordable Lasts your lifetimeIncludes a death benefitCash value that can be used during your lifetimeMore expensive than term life in the early years of the policy
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While your intentions might be good, naming a minor as a life insurance beneficiary can cause significant complications because life insurance policies can't be disbursed to minors. Instead, it is better to establish a trust for your child and name the trust as the beneficiary of your life insurance. Problems with naming a minor as your life insurance beneficiaryAs noted by AAA Life Insurance, "Minor children cannot directly receive the proceeds of a life insurance policy. Steps for establishing a life insurance trust for your childrenHere are the steps you'll need to take to establish a life insurance trust for your children. If you are concerned about providing for your child in case something happens to you, it is better to establish a trust for your child and make the trust the beneficiary of your life insurance policy.
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