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Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia, Chips Lead Stock Market Sell-Off; Taiwan Semiconductor Earnings Due Investor's Business DailyS&P 500 and Nasdaq close lower for a fourth straight day as Nvidia shares slide: Live updates CNBCUS stock futures muted as rate jitters persist, tech earnings awaited Investing.comStock market today: Tech leads stock slide, Nvidia falls almost 4% Yahoo FinanceStock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for April 17 Bloomberg
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Tesla Inc. shareholders have the opportunity to send a message to Chief Executive Elon Musk and his compromised board of directors by voting against Musk's self-designed pay package.
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Beijing reforms unloved SOEs to win back investors
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United Airlines says compensation terms stem from damages incurred in the first quarter thanks to the Boeing's BA 737 Max 9 groundings and certification delays for the 737 Max 10 aircraft.
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Career Horoscope Today for April 18, 2024: Astro tips for business ventures Hindustan TimesHoroscope Today: April 18, 2024 VOGUE India5 Zodiac Signs With The Best Horoscopes On April 18, 2024 YourTangoHoroscope for Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Chicago Sun-TimesAries, Horoscope Today, April 17, 2024: Surprising turn of events await The Times of India
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The luxury conglomerate posted a 3% increase in its organic revenue in the face of a post-COVID slump that has hit rivals including Kering and Burberry
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Speaking to the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh, the president urged major increases to some tariffs on steel and aluminum products from China.
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President Joe Biden is promising to block the acquisition of U.S. Steel by a Japan company, saying it "should remain a totally American company. American-owned, American operated."
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It's the right time to buy some of your favorite dividend stocks.
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Also in this newsletter: UK inflation dips, AI demand hits electricity supplies, the rise of ‘Quit-Tok'
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How much is enough? The 10 largest target-date 2020 funds offer some answers.
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NPR editor who accused outlet of liberal bias resigns The GuardianNPR Editor Who Accused Broadcaster of Liberal Bias Resigns The New York Times‘Seen and Unseen': NPR CEO facing backlash over alleged left-wing bias Fox NewsNPR editor Uri Berliner resigns after Free Press essay accuses network of bias - The Washington Post The Washington PostNPR editor Uri Berliner resigns, blasting CEO Katherine Maher NPR
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Shares of Equifax fell after hours on Wednesday after the credit-scoring giant reported first-quarter revenue that missed expectations and said it expected a continued drop in mortgage inquiries this year, as the housing market stalls out under high home prices and interest rates.
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US reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela after broken election promises Financial TimesBiden administration to end sanctions waiver on Venezuelan oil ABC NewsUS to reimpose sanctions on Venezuela's oil and gas sector CNNUS reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela as hopes for a fair presidential election fades The Associated PressUS is reimposing oil sanctions on Venezuela, officials say Reuters
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United Airlines says Boeing Alaska blowout cost it $200m BBC.comUnited Airlines jumps 17% on strong earnings forecast, cuts 2024 fleet plan on Boeing delays CNBCBoeing says it will compensate United for groundings and delays QuartzUnited said it lost $200 million from the temporary grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 Fox BusinessUnited Airlines strikes compensation deal with Boeing
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The company's directors are asking shareholders to again approve the multibillion-dollar compensation plan and to move the company's registration to Texas, from Delaware.
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Why Is US Inflation Still High? Blame Powell Pivot, Housing Shortage BloombergThe 'supercore' inflation measure shows Fed may have a real problem on its hands CNBCStubbornly high US inflation grew stronger than expected in March CNNExploring Economic Indicators: Inflation and Consumer Sentiment ETF TrendsInflation Was Hotter Than Expected in Ma
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Shares of the chip equipment manufacturer pulled back after a disappointing earnings report.
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Uri Berliner is suspended after criticizing NPR in another outlet. "I've been hammering away at these things for years…and nothing has changed."
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NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns, blasting CEO Katherine Maher NPRNPR editor who penned scathing piece criticizing the public broadcaster resigns CNNNPR editor who accused outlet of liberal bias resigns The GuardianUri Berliner: NPR suspends veteran editor who criticized the outlet The Associated Press‘The Five': NPR whistleblower resigns while calling out the company's CEO Fox News
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The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday turned its spotlight on the growing U.S. fiscal deficit, warning that it is now a risk to both the domestic economy and global economy.
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The country needs to inflate away its high debt burden
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Also in today's newsletter, Biden calls for tripling of tariffs on Chinese steel, and Australia increases defence spending by $32bn
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Union vote underway at Volkswagen's only US plant Fox BusinessVolkswagen workers begin union vote in first test of UAW strength in the South NPRTexas, Mississippi, Georgia governors rail union effort at TN VW plant TennesseanVW Workers in Tennessee Start Vote on U.A.W., Testing Union Ambitions The New York TimesGovernors of six Southern states warn workers against joining UAW union The Washington Post
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CSX shares were up in extended trading Wednesday after the railroad operator reported better-than-expected first-quarter profit.
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Long-term Treasury yields dropped from their highest levels since early November on Wednesday amid a round of dip-buying in 2- through 30-year government debt.
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A Boeing whistleblower testified in a hearing Wednesday about safety concerns related to two of the company's aircraft.
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Tesla wants shareholders to reinstate $56 billion Musk pay package tossed by a Delaware judge ABC NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
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Robust job growth,higher stock prices, and home values all point to a solid economy despite high interest rates that everyone hates.
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It has been replaced by a new model, which will be used in automotive manufacturing. A farewell video featured the old machine running outdoors, performing back flips and awkwardly shimmying.
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Politicians in the historically right-to-work south claim workers are putting their jobs in danger.Gov.Bill Lee says workers who unionize would"risk their futures."
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U.S. stocks open higher as Treasury yields retreat MarketWatchView Full Coverage on Google News
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The union is aiming to use the momentum from the Detroit deals to expand in the South by organizing a factory owned by a foreign automaker.
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Economists polled by Reuters expected a reading of 3.1%, down from 3.4% in February.
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Stocks are faring well compared with wider market as authorities judge management on share price performance
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Internal Revenue Service commissioner Danny Werfel testified at a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee to discuss this past tax season and the proposed budget for carrying out the agency's future plans.
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The IMF on Tuesday raised its global growth forecast slightly, saying the economy had proven "surprisingly resilient" despite inflationary pressures.
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The number of individual income tax returns received rose by more than 17.5% in just one week, as tax season entered its final stretch.
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The healthcare and insurance company expects the attack to hit its full-year earnings.
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Governors of six Southern states — Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas — said factory employees would risk jobs by joining United Auto Workers
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April 15 marks the official close of tax season, but the story is not over.
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Effective retirement planning reaches beyond investments and the numbers related to various accounts a person owns. First, it's about understanding the scope of one's future financial needs and goals. And from that framework, it's about putting all areas of the plan together so that they complement one another and function as an integrated whole.
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Sometimes the financial world can seem segmented to clients, with professionals designated as experts in just one area of the plan — investments, insurance, taxes, estate planning, etc. But holistic financial planning includes and ties together every aspect pertinent to the retirement strategy. It analyzes and seeks to optimize each part of a person's plan by making those pieces work together congruently.
One way to think about holistic planning is that most people have several pieces that comprise their retirement puzzle, and they all need to fit together to form a complete picture. But I find when talking about holistic planning in seminars, it's eye-opening for people because they really haven't thought about it in that context. Here are the fundamental elements in most people's retirement situations:
Social SecurityTax planning
Medicare
Investments (401(k) plans, Roth IRAs, nonqualified accounts, etc.)
Income plan (mapping out a strategy for how to use your money)
Estate plan
All those pieces need to function together. You can't maximize your situation if you're looking at each of those aspects in a vacuum.
Putting the pieces together: Starting with Social Security
You have to view Social Security in the context of three of the bullet points mentioned above: investments, income plan and tax planning. You also have to figure out how
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