Wall Street is waiting on Fed's 'very important' May meeting: Jonathan Corpina
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Meridian Equity Partners senior managing partner Jonathan Corpina forecast how much earnings and this week's PCE data will move markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Freeport-McMoRan's Richard Adkerson: Future for copper goes beyond China
Freeport-McMoRan Chairman and CEO Richard Adkerson discusses China's copper demand and the role the commodity plays in the global economy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
David's Bridal CEO Jim Marcum has a plan to save the iconic retailer
David's Bridal CEO Jim Marcum discusses how the nation's largest wedding outfit retailer can survive bankruptcy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Big Tech is normalizing after getting hammered in 2022 by rising rates: Scott Ladner
Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner discusses expectations for Big Tech's Q1 earnings on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Make this simple move to get more return on your cash
Five-year CDs top out around 4.5% annually, nearly a full percentage point more than a 5-year Treasury note, and don’t have the purchase limits of an I Bond.
Bank rates are up. How to avoid leaving money on the table
Even if you’re only keeping modest savings in your bank account, you could make more significant gains over the long term by finding an account with a better rate.
What happens when you close a credit card?
The decision to close a credit card can be sparked by streamlined finances or wasted benefits, but there are also some negative factors to be considered.
Gen Z workers encouraged to improve their humility, respect, curiosity: Tim Elmore
'A New Kind of Diversity' author and Growing Leaders President Tim Elmore discusses 'bridging the gap' culturally between Gen Z and their elder generations in the workplace.
Banks are paying savers again after many years of low rates
Banks are paying up for savers' deposits in a much bigger way than they have in more than a decade, based on recent earnings reports from the nation's biggest banks.
Inflation declining is good stocks in terms of a Fed pause: Jacob Sonenshine
Barron's markets reporter Jacob Sonenshine discusses what inflation sticking at five percent means for Fed rate hikes on 'Varney & Co.'
US investors want 'instant gratification, to keep on swiping that credit card': Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd argues America is being 'held hostage' by its own decisions and debt.
Inflation battered retirement savings in 2022
A new study by financial services giant TIAA found inflation forced 1 in 4 Americans to slash the amount they were saving for retirement last year, adding to a mounting crisis.
The pros and cons of buy now, pay later
While buy now, pay later plans offer financial flexibility, they introduce a high risk of debt, and can leave the user unprotected if something goes wrong.
What are sound financial strategies to pay down credit cards?
Personal loans, 0% balance transfer credit cards and debt repayment are all options for paying down credit card balances and maintaining healthy finances.
Still need to file your taxes? Last-minute tips for late filers
The end of the tax-filing season is just around the corner, and the IRS is urging taxpayers to make sure they submit their returns ahead of the deadline.
Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be much smaller next year
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment could be 3% in 2024, a big drop from last year, amid signs that high inflation is beginning to moderate.
Could there be a breakout in the markets?
Mott Capital Management founder and CEO Michael Kramer provides his outlook for the markets.
The 60-40 investment strategy back after tanking last year
Last years harsh markets pummeled retail investors. The decline of both stocks and bonds shook those used to the relative safety of a 60-40 portfolio.
Market panel debates whether to be bearish or bullish amid potential credit bust
A 'Mornings with Maria' Word on Wall Street panel discusses the earnings season outlook, recession possibilities and rising price pressures on oil.
March inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising, falling fastest?
Inflation fell thanks to a drop in gas prices but remained stubbornly high in March, squeezing Americans who paid more for basic necessities like rent.