Retirement Plan Contribution Limits For Year 2020: Chart

With 2019 coming to end soon, some investors may be working at topping out their contribution limits for their 2019 retirement plans and planning their strategy for next year. The IRS has recently published the contribution limits for various retirement plans for the year 2020. The IRS adjusts these limits based on cost of living …

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Foreign Stock Indices are Highly Concentrated in Low-Growth Sectors

US equities have performed extremely well over the past decade relative to other developed markets. Even this year, US stocks have soared by nearly 20% so far this year. The reason for the out-performance is that the main US indices are dominated by high-growth sectors such as technology, health care and consumer tech. On the …

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Promise of Too Many “Free” Things May Have Doomed Britain’s Labor Party

The Conservatives are projected to win UK’s election yesterday. Fears of Labor Party revival has been laid to rest. There are many reasons why Labor lost this election. But one reason that stood out is the promise of too many freebies to the general public. Britain has been a nanny state for many years now. …

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Which is Better for Long-Term Investment: Nike (or) Adidas?

American company Nike(NKE) is the world leader in the footwear and sports apparel industry. It is so large and important to the US economy that it is a constituent of the Dow Jones Index. Germany-based Adidas (ADDYY) is the competitor of Nike. In this post, let us take a look at the performance of these …

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Why Invest in the 10 Largest European Companies

European companies offer many of the features that are common in their US peers. Among the developed countries, firms in Europe are the closest to American counterparts in terms of quality, governance, growth, scale and other factors. I have written many times before about the need for investors to hold European stocks. Some of the reasons …

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