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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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A (Basic) Introduction To Bitcoin
In the business world, things are constantly changing, in particular, the way we pay electronically for goods and services. I am often asked by those near retirement age about the concept and usage of the world's first digital currency: Bitcoin.
What (Or Who) Is "Sarbanes-Oxley"?
Sarbnes-Oxley (or SOX) is an act passed by U.S. Congress to protect investors from the possibility of fraudulent accounting activities by corporations. The two key provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are Section 302 and Section 404.
Macro Mondays: (Other) Stock Indices
There are many indices in the United State Stock Market.
Stock Legislation Post-1929 Crash
While we have referred to 1929 as one of the most devastating times in US history, it should be noted that quite a lot of good came out the other side when it come to governing the stock market and keeping consumers protected.
Housing Update: American New Home Sales
One of the first dominoes in the stability of the economy is located in a nation's real estate market and prices, in particular, who can and is paying for a brand new house?
How To Indirectly Play The "Weed Rush"
I remain optimistic that the states will continue to see that the pros greatly outweigh the cons when it comes to the legalization of cannabis. There are some creative ways to indirectly benefit from the weed rush across the U.S.
Macro Mondays: Subprime Mortgages
Subprime mortgages continue to exist today and time will tell when/if they will cause major market problems again. Until then, it helps to know and understand the factors that got us there in the first place.
Investors Will Soon Face "Junk Debt" Risk
In recent days, more than $1.0 trillion (that's $1,000,000,000,000) worth of junk debt (bonds) is scheduled to mature over the next five years, and this could provide businesses that are very debt-heavy with quite a few serious challenges.
TBT: When To Give Up On A Losing Stock
It is normal for a stock to lose value from time to time but in the end, you should end up with more than when you started. However, there are some times when you just cannot save a sinking ship.
The Pros & Cons Of Paying For Investment Advice
So, you want to get your retirement and future plans under control this year, but there's a question that may seem easy to some: do you really need to pay for a financial planner?
4 Things To Know About The Stock Market In 2017
Tthe stock market is setting up for a massive surge this year and it is imperative that investors take a closer look at their investments and consider jumping in the market (and jumping out of the market) at the appropriate times.
Macro Mondays: Growth Rates
Retail sales growth is one of the most important growth rates for an economy because it represents consumer confidence and customer spending habits. When the economy is in a recession, people reduce spending and retail sales decline.
10 Stocks To Own (Just For The Dividend)
Here are 10 stocks that demonstrate the power of the dividend! It's up to you to determine if they belong in your portfolio or not.
8 Fun Valentine's Day Economic Facts
Valentine's Day is here and the market sure knows it. Valentine's Day typically occurs during the peak of earnings season, so it often falls by the wayside on the surface.
Macro Mondays: The Inflation Rate
One of the most widely used measurements of economic health is the rate of inflation, which is not the speed at which a balloon is being blown up.
Retirement Planning -- Beyond Age 80
If this is something that you feel simply wouldn't be do-able now, here are 3 other helpful tips for planning to retire late and keep your lifestyle the same into your 80's and beyond.
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