BEHAVIORAL FINANCE

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How to Prepare For 2023 With Student Loan Relief Unclear

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For those trying to plan their financial futures, the back and forth is a giant headache.

Employers Are Deflating Salaries In Job Listings To Keep Pay Down

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Laws to force companies to post salary ranges are leading to lower salaries.

Why Do Some Celebrities Make Bad Investment Decisions?

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Celebrities tend to get bad advice from the wrong people and fail to take good advice, writes Bryce Sanders.

Highest Interest Rates In 15 Years Are Derailing The American Dream

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Average credit card interest rates have climbed to just over 19%, the highest going back to 1985.

Nearly One-Third Of Americans Now Say Finances Have Worsened Over Past Year, Survey Says

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And more than half (52%) cited rising inflation as the most worrisome threat in 2023, according to Allianz Life.

How Twitter Influencers Used Penny Stocks To Dupe Retail Investors

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It's an epic cautionary tale about investment advice on social media.

Bonds Are Back, Schwab Says

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Investors may be able to lock in 5% bond returns for five years in 2023, a Schwab bond strategist says.

Holiday Break Will Be Anything But For Guilt-Ridden U.S. Workers

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Last year, more than half of survey respondents were contacted by a manager during the holidays, even though they were on vacation.

Americans Cut Back On Spending With Inflation Hitting Holidays

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More than one-third of respondents in a Bloomberg News poll said they will skip gift-giving altogether this year.

The $115 Billion Thematic ETF Boom Lives On Even As Losses Mount

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Thematic ETFs have turned what were once passive investing instruments into highly speculative, concentrated products.

Retail Investors Clash With Pros Over Best Stock Trade Before The Fed Rate Decision

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Nearly 40% of retail investors want to own U.S. stocks, and the same proportion of professionals wants to short them.

Young Adults Living With Parents Fuel Luxury Boom, Morgan Stanley Says

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U.S. Census data shows nearly half of all young adults ages 18 to 29 are living with their parents.

We'll All Pay For Uncle Sam's Cheap Debt Fantasies

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The U.S. government made the wrong bet on interest rates.

Bonds Rallying Back From Brutal Year Show Power Of Higher Rates

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Treasury yields may still rise, yet bonds are becoming more attractive, managers say.

How To Handle Hyper-Political Clients

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Michael Kitces and Carl Richards offer tips for dealing with those clients who won't de-escalate.

Prospering Profession Faces Talent Shortage

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Advisors at Schwab Impact realized they are living in a new world.

Learning Clients' Biographies

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Your clients have a story. Find out what it is before you start building a financial picture for them.

How Assumptions Change Our Investments

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The assumptions we make about how money is invested can dramatically alter our view of historical performance.

The Playbook Advisors Can Turn To In A Down Market

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Tax-loss harvesting, investment upgrades and active management improve client outcomes, an Altruist advisor says.

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