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" ... Dividends, those supposedly antiquated stipends that stick-in-the mud companies issue, are on the road back. So now might be a good time to add some to your portfolio. But it all depends where you look. ... "
" ... In human language, it shows you the premium you earn by investing a dollar in stocks vs. supposedly risk-free bonds. Here’s what that measure looks like today: ... "
" ... Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was supposedly tactically inept and out-of-his-depth, could take Manchester United six points clear at the top of the league by the end of next weekend. ... "
" ... The Federal Reserve does this by buying and selling assets; mostly, government bonds. When the Federal Reserve buys government bonds, these disappear from the normal market. The Federal Reserve then (supposedly) remits the interest payments back to the Treasury. This effectively makes the bond disappear. In this way, the Federal Reserve effectively finances the government with the printing press, to the degree that it holds bonds on its balance sheet. The Federal Reserve can also “unprint” money by selling bonds from its balance sheet. This makes them “un-disappear.” The money that the Federal Reserve receives in payment for its bonds disappears, shrinking the overall money supply. ... "
" ... You’ve probably heard about “the number.” It’s the amount of money that, supposedly, would make you feel safe and secure about your financial situation. It depends a lot on what other people have. After all, we love to compare, which is why we have so many articles about having X amount of money by a certain age. That tends to lead people to say things like “I’ve heard if I have 3x my salary in savings, I will be fine.” Or “if I have a $1M in my retirement account, I will be okay.” Funny thing, though. If you make your number, then find out a friend or colleague has more, you may not feel quite so comfortable. ... "