Month: December 2019

Jordan Siemens | Getty Images When Tara Unverzagt started her own financial planning firm, South Bay Financial Partners, in 2014, she already had a head start. That’s because Unverzagt’s mother, Janet Tussing — one of the first female certified financial planners — was retiring and passed along her book of business. Those clients ranged from
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View of the Lake Eola Fountain with Orlando’s Skyline in the background. Getty Tight inventory and flat prices headline realtor.com’s 2020 housing forecast. “I think the biggest surprise from the forecast is how long the market is staying in this low inventory environment, especially as Millennials are in a major home-buying phase,” observes Danielle Hale,
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Real estate in southern China is seen as a good investment by those optimistic about the country’s… [+] Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP One of China’s richest real estate entrepreneurs may be poised to become yet wealthier. Times
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Anna in “Frozen II.” Disney With Sunday’s estimates, Disney is now a breath away from hauling in $10 billion globally from its 2019 box office titles. As “Frozen II” continues to dominate the box office, both domestically and internationally, Disney’s tally for the year hovers around $9.9 billion, according to data from Comscore. This record
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If jobs market strength persists, Wells Fargo Securities Michael Schumacher isn’t ruling out a 2020 interest rate hike — especially if the Federal Reserve decides to add one more insurance cut early next year. His call comes less than a week before the year’s final Fed meeting on rates. “The Fed is not in a
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An elderly couople smiling and drinking at a family barbecue in a courtyard. Getty Dividend growth is the secret to a comfortable retirement. Today, we’re going to discuss five stocks with big “payout momentum” heading into 2020. As dividends grow, stock prices, are likely to follow, so pay attention. How do I know? The dividend-growth
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The character Marla in ‘Playmobil’ STX Films, promotional photo of Playmobil movie It seems Disney’s reign over the animation box office continued this weekend. While “Frozen II” neared $1 billion during its third weekend in theaters, STX’s “Playmobil” movie garnered less than $1 million in ticket sales over its opening weekend in North America. STX,
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