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Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY

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What’s the best month for stocks? Hint: the next four weeks

October 31, 2021November 1, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s the best month for stocks? Hint: the next four weeks

November has been the best month of the year for the stock market—both since 1950 and over the past decade, according to LPL Financial.

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Apply for FAFSA college aid money now, but avoid these costly mistakes

October 15, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Apply for FAFSA college aid money now, but avoid these costly mistakes

The FAFSA financial aid form rolled out Oct. 1 for students who plan to go to college in fall 2022. Students should file them as soon as possible, experts say.

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Is the stock market open on Columbus Day 2021?

October 11, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Is the stock market open on Columbus Day 2021?

U.S. stock markets are open on Monday despite it being Columbus Day, a federal holiday. Bond markets, however, are closed.

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Is ‘buy the dip’ a good investing strategy? Here’s why dollar-cost averaging may be better

October 6, 2021October 6, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Is ‘buy the dip’ a good investing strategy? Here’s why dollar-cost averaging may be better

If you have cash to invest, should you pile all of it in the stock market at once, or spread out over time? Here are the pros and cons to consider.

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Is the stock market primed for an October swoon? Why investors shouldn’t fear the frightful month.

October 1, 2021October 1, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Is the stock market primed for an October swoon? Why investors shouldn’t fear the frightful month.

While October is often considered a spooky month for investors following the crashes in 1929, 1987 and 2008, you shouldn’t be so fearful. Here’s why.

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What happens if the government runs out of money? How debt ceiling crisis could impact your finances

September 29, 2021October 4, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on What happens if the government runs out of money? How debt ceiling crisis could impact your finances

Negative effects from the debt ceiling standoff will probably be limited for Americans’ pocketbooks if a default is avoided, financial experts say.

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Most Americans are afraid to invest in a stock market downturn. Here’s why that’s wrong.

September 24, 2021September 24, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Most Americans are afraid to invest in a stock market downturn. Here’s why that’s wrong.

A reluctance to invest when markets are falling may cost Americans when it comes to their retirement savings, according to financial professionals.

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Your 401(k) and the stock market: It’s getting bumpy, but experts say don’t fret

September 22, 2021September 22, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Your 401(k) and the stock market: It’s getting bumpy, but experts say don’t fret

The stock market is poised to keep climbing in the final months of 2021 and beyond as the economy recovers. But it could be a bumpy ride for 401(k)s.

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Dow sheds 600 points for its worst day since July on fears of fallout from China real estate

September 20, 2021September 21, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Dow sheds 600 points for its worst day since July on fears of fallout from China real estate

Stocks slumped on Wall Street Monday in a broad sell-off that extends an already weak streak for major indexes.

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Gen Z turns to TikTok, Instagram for personal finance advice despite misleading investment tips

September 3, 2021September 3, 2021Jessica Menton, USA TODAYComments Off on Gen Z turns to TikTok, Instagram for personal finance advice despite misleading investment tips

USA TODAY examines the aspirations and anxieties of young Americans as some turn to social media for investment advice despite potential schemes.

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