11 Jan A Dollar Is a Dollar Is a Dollar. Except in Our Minds.
The form of money—salary vs. bonus, income vs. capital—affects the way we treat that money. Sometimes that helps us financially. And sometimes it hurts us. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
The form of money—salary vs. bonus, income vs. capital—affects the way we treat that money. Sometimes that helps us financially. And sometimes it hurts us. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
We crunched the numbers. The upshot: The returns may not be worth the tax savings. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
The financial-technology company is cutting off the president’s campaign account for violating its policies against encouraging violence. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Winners’ Circle: Morgan Stanley’s Inception Portfolio, under Dennis Lynch, won the stock-fund race with a gain of 150%. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
In Translation: The phrase, a nod to “Gulliver’s Travels,” describes a stock-price pattern that some analysts believe is particularly bullish. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Federal lawmakers’ big year-end spending package includes a little-noticed revision of the tax code that is likely to boost sales of life insurance, particularly for wealthy Americans. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
The executive order was meant to hit China’s military but has frustrated some U.S. investors. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Investors are showing signs of increasing exuberance, reflecting optimism about a vaccine-fueled global recovery and the changed economics of the post-coronavirus world. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Strategies for investors who need income now and those thinking longer-term. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...
Cathie Wood’s largest exchange-traded fund surged by almost 160% last year thanks to bets on hot stocks like Tesla. Similar star managers’ performance, however, has tended to be worse-than-average after their runs end. Read More WSJ.com: Markets...