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The Immigrant
The Immigrant
My wife and I are both 56. We have around $1.2 million saved – approximately $450,000 in company 401(k)s, $650,000 in a managed account, and approximately $70,000 in personal stocks. We also have approximately $22,000 in savings. Our home is worth $700,000 or more and we owe $197,000 with a 3.875% interest rate. Our advisor […] The post Ask an Advisor: We’re 56 With $1.2 Million in Investments and Savings. Can We Afford to Withdraw $60k-$80k Per Year in Retirement? appeared first on SmartReads b
Tesla stock has tanked by about 66% since late 2021, slashing Elon Musk's fortune from $340 billion at its peak to below $165 billion.
Save on cordless routers, hand planers, drywall saws and so much more.
Australia’s Prime Minister called Elon Musk, owner of X and self-styled free-speech champion, an “arrogant billionaire.”
Senior detectives have taken control of a murder investigation in rural Scotland after it took days for local officers to realise that the victim had been shot.
Week 4 of the fantasy baseball season actually is the opportune time to start streaming. Fred Zinkie breaks down the schedule and the options.
Amazon (AMZN) has announced that it will launch a new unlimited grocery delivery subscription for Prime members for those living in 3,500 eligible cities and towns. The program will allow users to get free deliveries for grocery orders totaling more than $35 across its subsidiaries, including Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods. It costs $9.99 per month for Prime members and $4.99 for those with a registered EBT card who do not have a Prime membership. Yahoo Finance's Madison Mills and Seana Smith break down the latest announcement from the online sales giant. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
One moment, Derek Anderson is set to fight Cedric Doumbe. The next, he's the victim of an alleged hit-and-run.
NASA scientists have made contact with their Voyager 1 spacecraft - which is 15 billion miles away from Earth - for the first time in almost six months. After months of troubleshooting, staff at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California uncovered the root cause. Unable to repair a malfunctioning chip the team devised a groundbreaking solution they redistributed the affected code across multiple locations within the memory, ensuring its functionality and updating references to its new locations. On 18 April 2024, engineers successfully relocated the code responsible for packaging engineering data, a crucial step in restoring communication. Despite the vast distance - over 15 billion miles from Earth - it took approximately 22 ½ hours for signals to travel to and from Voyager 1. When confirmation arrived on 20 April, it signaled the first successful data transmission in five month. Launched over 46 years ago, the Voyager missions represent an unparalleled feat of exploration. Having journeyed beyond our solar system, they remain humanity's farthest-reaching emissaries, having provided invaluable insights into the outer reaches of space after their historic encounters with Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune.
The Lizzie McGuire actress, who is expecting her fourth child, issued a statement on her Instagram Stories on Monday declaring that she would be ignoring enquiries about the baby. "Hi friends - this is meant in the kindest tone (I promise), I am no longer responding to texts or dm's about 'when baby is coming' ! I know everyone is checking in with love and humor, however, trust me... nobody wants it more than me!!!!!" The 36-year-old assured her followers that she will inform them when the baby has arrived.
On one the fastest eroding stretches of coastline in Europe, it’s inevitable that Malcolm Newell’s house will fall victim to erosion.
A dust storm swept through eastern Libya on April 23, turning skies yellow and reducing visibility, footage here shows.The country’s National Center of Meteorology issued a marine warning for coastal areas.Footage filmed by X user @BalooBelab shows views of the city of Derna from the roof of his building. Credit: @BalooBelab via Storyful
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday he has not decided whether to bring forward the name of the next central bank chief or announce it closer to the end of the year, when central bank governor Roberto Campos Neto's term ends. Talking to journalists in Brasilia, Lula again questioned Campos Neto's performance and called for lower interest rates. Lula said, however, he has "no problem" with Campos Neto staying in the role until his term ends in December.
The 69-year-old was from San Jose, California, deputies said.
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Health Care Fund” first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the same can be downloaded here. The fund advanced 8.92% (Institutional Shares) in the quarter compared to an 8.52% gain for the Russell 3000 Health Care Index (benchmark) and a 10.56% increase for the S&P […]
OTTAWA — The Canadian Medical Association is asking the federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to capital gains taxation, arguing they will affect doctors' retirement savings. Kathleen Ross, the association's president, says many doctors incorporate their medical practices and invest for retirement inside their corporations. The proposed changes would increase taxes on those investments, something the association says will add "financial strain" for doctors who do not have a pensi
Boris Johnson first promised in 2022 that Britain would spend 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence by the end of this decade
Actor was asked about replacing Daniel Craig
Dutch national railway operator NS is selling subsidiary Abellio Germany to German rail company BeNEX, it said on Tuesday, adding that the sale means the end of NS's activities abroad after more than 20 years. "We see the takeover of Abellio as a great opportunity and at the same time a responsibility for the sustainable development of regional rail transport in Germany," Johann von Georg, BeNEX's managing director, said in a statement. The Dutch Ministry of Finance, NS's sole shareholder, has approved the sale, while regional concessionaires and governments must still formally approve the transfer.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday stepped into the contentious unionization drive at Starbucks, hearing arguments in the coffee chain's challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to organize. The company has appealed a lower court's approval of an injunction sought by the U.S. National Labor Relations Board ordering the reinstatement of the workers. It is a case that could make it harder to bring a quick halt to labor practices challenged as unfair under federal law while the NLRB resolves complaints.