Adobe Reports After The Close On 6/15 — Options Contracts Expire The Next Day

According to NextEarningsDate.com, the Adobe next earnings date is projected to be 6/15 after the close, with earnings estimates of $3.53/share on $4.78 Billion of revenue. Looking back, the recent Adobe earnings history looks like this: ADBEtickertech The company has an impressive long-term earnings per share chart: adbetickertech And with equally impressive revenue growth: adbetickertech But earnings reports can often uniquely bring abrupt volatility to a stock, in either direction, as investors digest the fundamental details. And that volatility can

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What Is Accounting Software? Definition and Features

Accounting software stores a business’s financial transactions, automates accounting tasks, like recurring invoicing and transaction categorization, and generates reports. You can also use it to track income and expenses and organize your business’s financial information so that you have what you need for tax season. The more data you gather within your accounting software program, the more insights you can glean to strengthen your business.The best accounting software for small businesses streamlines the process with built-in reports, online bank feeds

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Albemarle, East West And Matador Top Executives Are Buying Company Shares. Should You Follow Their Lead?

Brine is pumped into an evaporation pond at Albemarle Corp.’s Silver Peak lithium facility in … [+] Nevada. (AP Photo/John Locher)Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. I like the stocks of companies whose top executives are buying their own shares. Lately, that includes Albemarle ALB , East West Bancorp EWBC and Matador Resources MTDR . Albemarle Lithium is a hot commodity because it’s used in electric vehicle batteries. A leading miner, processor and seller of lithium is Albemarle

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No Regrets Getting An ARM Despite Higher Mortgage Rates

On August 1, 2020, I took out a 7/1 adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) at 2.125%. I could have gotten a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage for 2.75%. However, I wanted to save 0.625% in interest. Years later, mortgage rates have zoomed higher thanks to the pandemic, massive stimulus spending, a war in Ukraine, and supply chain issues. Inflation reached a 40-year high in June 2022. Do I regret my decision to get an adjustable-rate mortgage over a fixed-rate mortgage? My answer is

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How to Win Back Lost Customers and Keep Them

A challenge for any small-business owner is not only attracting new clients, but also keeping their existing customer base engaged. Retaining customers is typically more cost-effective than finding new ones, and the bulk of most businesses’ sales come from existing customers. It’s inevitable that some customers will stop transacting with your business — known as churn — which is why a solid business marketing strategy will plan for how to win them back. Not every customer can be won back

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Utility Bonds Are Cheap, But Are Utility Rates Too High?

Getty Images Electric utilities are not especially popular with bond investors these days. Consider the spread-versus-Treasurys on the ICE BofA U.S. Electric Utility Index. The spread is the amount of additional yield the market demands for owning corporate bonds rather than supposedly default-risk-free U.S. Treasurys. On June 2, 2023, the utilities’ spread was 146 basis points. (One basis point equals 1/100 of a percentage point.) On the same date, the spread on ICE BofA’s U.S. Industrial Index was 130 basis

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What Is a Miller Trust? How It Works, How to Set One Up

A Miller trust, also called a Qualified Income Trust (QIT), can help you qualify for Medicaid nursing home benefits or other long-term home-based care services if your income exceeds the eligibility requirements. For many people, long-term care — which is covered by Medicaid but not by Medicare — is too costly to pay for out-of-pocket. Medicaid’s strict income requirements make it difficult for many people to qualify for assistance, but in many states, a Miller trust can be a workaround.

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Multiple Catalysts Lift Markets, Week In Review

China Last NightKraneShares Week in Review Asian equities ended a relatively positive week on a high note as internet stocks rebounded following a slump earlier in the week on high short volumes and index rebalancing. Multiple China economic releases this week painted a mixed picture as the Caixin (private) manufacturing PMI outpaced the official measure as the latter indicated expansion while the former indicated contraction. EV sales data from multiple companies was released on Thursday with BYD seeing strong sales

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3 Signs It’s Time to Pause Credit Card Spending

When your finances start to spiral and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up with credit card payments or build toward financial goals, switching your payment method temporarily to cash or debit could help. Spending with credit cards can stimulate the brain’s reward center and drive you to make more purchases, according to a recent study by MIT Sloan School of Management. The 2021 study had a small sample size of 28 participants, but other research also finds that people

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Money Market Yields Are Attractive And Investors Are Taking Notice

Business man using calculator with computer laptopgetty There’s a faint but growing sucking sound permeating Wall Street. That is the sound of money being gradually sucked out of traditional investments like stocks and bonds and into money market funds. A money market fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in highly liquid instruments including cash, cash equivalent securities, and high-credit-quality debt with a short-term maturity (such as U.S. Treasuries). The amount of money stashed in money market funds

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