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Elon Musk and Jamie Dimon Are Making Peace
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jun 2024 13:30
After years of feuding, the business titans spoke at an exclusive JPMorgan summit, opening the door to the two working together again.
Asics Stock Catches Fire Along With Its Dad Sneakers
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jun 2024 17:58
The 75-year-old Japanese sneaker brand, is having a moment. So are its shares.
OPEC+ Agrees to Extend Production Cuts in Bid to Boost Oil Prices
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jun 2024 17:51
The expected deal comes the same day Saudi Arabia launched a share sale for Aramco, yielding billions for the country's economic transformation.
Fixed Deposits: Can you ever double your money by investing into FDs? Details here
livemint.com - 2 Jun 2024 14:52
Fixed deposits (FDs) offer varied interest rates for different tenures. For instance, SBI offers 6.5 percent for an FD of 10-year tenure, and 6.75 percent for tenure between 3 to 5 years
Balancing salary and real estate investment: How much should you invest?
livemint.com - 2 Jun 2024 12:37
Deciding how much of your paycheck to invest in real estate requires considering factors like income, savings goals, and expenses.
7 key advantages of including high death benefit plans in your estate planning
livemint.com - 2 Jun 2024 12:15
Estate planning is crucial for evolving financial needs. High death benefit plans provide security and wealth accumulation, adapting to changing priorities throughout life.
How this Delhi-based CA is preparing for his FIRE journey
livemint.com - 2 Jun 2024 11:38
Manoj Maheshwari wants to focus on low-cost funds, increase his equity exposure to 70%.For Maheshwari, achieving financial independence and retiring early (FIRE) doesn't equate to quitting work altogether; instead, it me...
The Brady Bunch Breaks Down: Estate Fights Tear Stepfamilies Apart
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jun 2024 05:00
In standard estate plans, a surviving spouse often has no legal obligation to stepchildren.
The Multimillion-Dollar Scandal Rocking Pickleball
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jun 2024 05:00
Hundreds of retirees and other creditors say a man who sold Pickleball Rocks merchandise at tournaments across the U.S. owes them nearly $50 million.