Is it too late to profit from buying U.S. stocks? Have stocks already priced in recent economic growth? Jeffrey Kleintop of Schwab offers his analysis. After a slowdown caused by the hurricanes this fall, the economy has rebounded. The Director of Business Cycles and Growth for The Conference Board, Ataman Ozyildirim, takes a look forward at what to expect in 2018. The savings you’re putting away for retirement can be lost through surprise medical bills. In fact, the number one cause of bankruptcy is medically related. There are three things you can do now to help protect your portfolio, as Sharon Epperson and Katie Young of CNBC explain.
Are Stocks Too Expensive?- Stocks are up every month this year supported by the broadest economic growth in a decade. This is great news. But, have stocks already priced in all that good news? Is it too late to buy? Read more…
Leading Economic Index: Rebound In October– “The US LEI increased sharply in October, as the impact of the hurricanes dissipated,” said Ataman Ozyildirim, Director of Business Cycles and Growth Research at The Conference Board. “The growth of the LEI, coupled with widespread strengths among its components, suggests that solid growth in the US economy will continue through the holiday season and into the new year.” Read more…
Don’t Let Surprise Medical Bills Drain Your Retirement– It doesn’t take much to ruin years of careful retirement planning. An unexpected accident or illness, especially when you’re nearing retirement, could become a financial disaster. Here are three tips to prevent medical bills from cracking your nest egg. Read more…
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