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Jennifer Coombs has nearly a decade of experience in the investment world, with a variety of titles and investing functions from trading to model building. GradMoney was created from a desire to change the way young adults view the stock market and a desire to save the general public thousands of ...more

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Counting Down To Black Friday
Despite a troubled economy, consumers will continue to bust out their credit cards, evidenced by numerous sales previews.
What Exactly Is A "Bull Market"?
Bull market occurs when a financial market, index, or group of securities, demonstrate that prices are rising or are expected to rise in the near-term (or long-term).
Starting To Save For Retirement While Paying Down Debt
You can retire anytime after age 59 and withdraw from brokerage and IRA accounts, but will you have enough money to last you another 30-40 years on the same income you're making today?
What Does The Post-Election Rally Mean?
When it looked like Trump was going to win, the market initially freaked out because it was not something it expected.
Investing 101: Top Five 401(k) Questions
Just about everyone who has ever asked me for investing advice has always inquired about their 401(k) plan and if they are doing everything right.
What Is A "Healthy" GDP?
I will spell out for you exactly what constitutes a "healthy" GDP, and when it comes to the comparison of other countries (like China) it's really apples and oranges.
Understanding Management Incompetence
Pay attention to the business and personal actions of upper management in all of your stock holdings: if their actions look questionable, get out of that stock.
Happy Halloween: 3 Ways To Make Investing Less Terrifying
Yes, investing in the stock market can be scary... but is it really that bad?
AT&T + Time Warner = A Good Deal For Stocks?
Last week, telecom giant AT&T reached a $85.4 billion deal to buy media giant, Time Warner Cable and the reception has not been that great on both sides.
What Does A Strong Dollar Really Mean?
You hear it all over the news: "the U.S. dollar is strong" yet somehow this spells trouble for the economy and, in particular, for corporate earnings.
Investing 101: Can I Really Eliminate Risk From My Portfolio?
The simple answer to this question is "no". Risk cannot be 100% removed from any portfolio, but there are ways to minimize firm-specific risk to the point where the only risk to your portfolio is just whatever the market decides to do.
Three Great Books For Novice Investors
Three great books that would be helpful for those looking to get into the stock market for the first time.
Housing Market Index: Building Up Success
By tracking economic data such as the housing market index, investors can gain specific investment ideas as well as broad guidance for managing a portfolio.
Market Indexes: A Third Quarter Update
While obviously anything can happen between now and December 31 (elections anyone?) overall market activity is showing that the market is teeing up nicely for a solid finish.
Market Indexes: A Third Quarter Update
The end of September (I know, we aren't there yet) brings about the conclusion of the third quarter of the calendar trading year.
(Tough) Questions To Ask A Financial Advisor - Fees
It's a bit hard to believe - consumers ask far more questions about the car they're about to buy or how their dinner is prepared at a restaurant than they do to their financial advisor.
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