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US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Suze Orman vs. Dave Ramsey on Social Security: Who's Right?

Claiming Social Security early can outperform delayed benefits for some, but the right choice depends on life expectancy, spousal benefits, taxes, debt, and risk tolerance.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

How a 46-Year-Old With a $1 Million 401(k) Can Hit $2 Million by Retirement

A 46-year-old with $1 million is well positioned for retirement but can reasonably aim to reach $2 million through continued contributions and market returns.
US politics
fromFortune
5 days ago

Private equity is being villainized in the retirement debate - even as it provides diversification and outperforms public markets long-term | Fortune

Private equity outperforms major asset classes over a decade, offering higher long-term returns that can improve retirees' and middle-class investors' financial outcomes.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Dave Ramsey vs. Suze Orman: Who's Right About the New Retirement Math?

Dave Ramsey endorses a $1 million nest egg relying on high market returns and aggressive withdrawals; Suze Orman advocates markedly larger retirement savings.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Nancy Pelosi Is Crushing The S&P 500 And These Are Her 3 Best Positions

As my colleague Omor Ibne Ehsan recently detailed, over the past decade, Pelosi has generated a cumulative return of 816% from her investments, beating the S&P 500 by a whopping 559 percentage points . In contrast, the poor Oracle of Omaha has only managed a 282% cumulative return for ( Berkshire HathawayNYSE:BRK-A)( NYSE:BRK-B) during that same period - better than the benchmark index, but it's no contest: Buffett is no Pelosi.
US politics
Business
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

BYD shares dropped after news that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold its entire stake

Berkshire Hathaway sold its remaining BYD stake, likely realizing roughly $7 billion and about 30 times its initial 2008 investment.
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

Private equity insiders say their investments beat the stock market. Is that true?

In the last 18 months, at least eight US hospitals have closed their doors after being bought and sold by private equity firms. For years, the private equity industry has stirred controversy when its investments in healthcare, retail, and restaurants have gone south. Whenever things go wrong with private equity, people in the industry point to its economic benefits. These investments don't just benefit ultra-wealthy people, they say.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
5 months ago

US Private Credit Surges to Record $1.8 Trillion as BDCs Fill $350 Billion Financing Gap

The aftermath of the 2008 banking crisis led to large corporations benefiting from bank consolidations while smaller businesses faced significant losses, highlighting a major shift in the lending landscape.
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