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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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How Much Higher Can The 'Dow' Go?
When the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 20,000 for the first time earlier this year, no one could really imagine that several months later we would witness the index reach 2,000 points more.
SNAP Is Still 'S-A-D'
While you (and your kids) may be in love with using the social media app, SnapChat (SNAP), the stock continues to be a 'dog' without any sign of recovery.
Macro Mondays: Treynor Ratio
The Treynor ratio, also known as the reward-to-volatility ratio, is a metric for returns that exceed those that might have been gained on a risk-less investment, per each unit of market risk.
When The GDP > Happiness
Economic growth has been on the rise in the US since the financial downturn of 2008-2009, but the happiness level for Americans has only been getting worse.
Bitcoin For Dummies
What does the concept of Bitcoin means?
Macro Mondays: Rollover IRA
How can Rollover IRA be used to manage your old retirement savings from a previous employer?
Features Of Series EE Savings Bonds You May Not Know
The annual interest rate for Series EE savings bonds is currently a paltry 0.1 percent, which is in effect for the life of the bond.
Six Investing Faults That The Uber-Wealthy Avoid
The following six items are investment mistakes that you'll never catch high-net worth individuals committing.
Macro Mondays: Credit Basics
Credit is a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender at some date in the future, generally with interest.
What Are The Best Housing Market Indicators
The health of the US economy can be easily gauged by how much and how frequently individuals and families are spending to fulfill the most basic of needs: housing.
How To Make Your Portfolio Tax Efficient
Tax mitigation is simply the idea of developing investment strategies that reduce your taxes as well as potentially grow your wealth.
Credit Cards Going The Way Of The Dodo?
If you're a Millennial, you may have noticed yourself using your credit cards less and less... and you aren't opting for cash either. So many businesses now allow you to pay via your smartphone... and the trend is only growing.
Macro Mondays: Jensen's 'Alpha'
It's no coincidence that many investment publications refer to alpha as the end all be all for investors. The reason? It's an easy way to determine if the investment is earning the kinds of returns you would expect given a certain level of risk.
Wall Street Terms: 'Mr. Market'
Since introducing 'Mr. Market' it has been cited many times in order to help explain major stock market fluctuations - the only reason for changes in stock prices are 'Mr. Market's' emotions.
Macro Mondays: Wealth Management
Everyone has wealth. And while you may laugh at that, I'll say instead and some have more wealth than others. But everyone has something to work with, no matter how small.
8 Ways To Pay Off Your Mortgage Early
You may think that it's impossible, by paying off your mortgage in a fraction of the time that it would normally take for a 30-year mortgage will save you thousands (potentially tens of thousands) of dollars.
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