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☀️ Rise and shine

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Daylight Savings: Despite the name, the act of setting back our timepieces costs the nation $1.7 billion a year in productivity by some calculations. This week's newsletter shines light on inflation insulators, side hustles, and affordable cities.

What's all the excitement about I Bonds?

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I Bonds are an investment option for individuals who want to protect their savings from inflation and earn a predictable rate of return. See if this type of investment could be aligned with your financial goals.

How to prepare for inflation

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Inflation can be alarming. Check out some inflation considerations for your financial life, including your investment portfolio and your day-to-day expenses.

Capital markets perspective: Differing views

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While there is still some ambiguity built in, markets and policymakers still seem to have a very different view of the future direction of the federal funds rate, upon which mortgages, credit card rates and bank profitability rely for direction.

October market recap

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Stocks declined for a third straight month in October, and recently, we've detected what feels like a notable shift in sentiment among retail investors.

🍊 Orange you glad

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Call it commoditinflation – a gallon of orange juice cost $9.18 in grocery stores this month, up more than 10% from last year. This week, we’ll look at the freshest financial segments on retiring, tech spending, and some billion-dollar deals.

Capital markets perspective: Taking inaction

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Even inaction can have a reaction: A handful of companies reported third quarter results that were just fine (great, even), but passed up the opportunity to issue upbeat guidance about the months ahead. Let's explore the impacts.

How to calculate dividends

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Stock investors can earn passive income in the form of dividends. Calculating your dividends helps you compare options and estimate how much to anticipate in dividend payouts.