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Bank Of America: Why Moynihan Fired The Shot Heard Around The Markets

Comparing The P/E Ratios Of Bank Of America, JPMorgan Chase, And Wells Fargo

 

 

 

Why Bank Of America’s Q1 Earnings Soared & Why Q2 Might Disappoint

Equity Analysis: Comparing Bank Of America, Wells & JPMorgan

Bank of America Historical Indicators Of Corrections (Featured On MSN Money)

Bank Of America: Here’s What’s Driving Earnings And The Stock

Yields Signal Correction For Bank of America

Citigroup: How The Bullish Move Might Play Out

The Economy: Why The Fed Should Not Hike Rates

How to Invest in the S&P 500

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How to Invest in the S&P 500

The S&P 500 contains the stocks of 500 of the largest and most influential companies and serves as the barometer for the U.S. equity market. Discover how the S&P 500 works plus a look into the sectors and top 10 Stocks that drive the S&P 500.

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Bank of America: The Canary in the Coal Mine for the Stock Market

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Bank of America: The Canary in the Coal Mine for the Stock Market

The uncertainty surrounding tariffs, their impact on the economy and Fed policy will undoubtedly whip stocks around for months to come. Bank stocks are a great indicator of the stock market, as they’re tied to consumer spending, business investment, and market activity.

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Investing: How Do Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow Differ?

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Investing: How Do Cash Flow and Free Cash Flow Differ?

“Cash flow” and “free cash flow” are financial metrics to determine a company’s liquidity. However, there are distinct differences between the two that allow investors to see how a company generates cash and how it spends it.

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Mortgages: Principal, Interest, Taxes, Insurance (PITI)

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Mortgages: Principal, Interest, Taxes, Insurance (PITI)

Principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) are the components of a mortgage payment. Specifically, they are the principal amount, loan interest, property tax, homeowners’ insurance, and private mortgage insurance premiums.

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Investing: What Is the Rule of 70?

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Investing: What Is the Rule of 70?

The rule of 70 calculates the number of years it takes for an investment to double in value. It is calculated by dividing the number 70 by the investment’s growth rate to compare investments with different annual interest rates.

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How The Fed Can Push The S&P 500 Into A Correction

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How The Fed Can Push The S&P 500 Into A Correction

The S&P 500 is currently overvalued, making it vulnerable to a 7%-10% correction in the coming months. Market risks include a drop-off in consumer spending, sluggish economic growth, and delays in Fed rate cuts.

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Reasons To Be Bullish Bank Stocks In 2018

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Reasons To Be Bullish Bank Stocks In 2018

In this analysis, we review the economic and financial backdrop that supports bank stocks in 2018. Originally published on SeekingAlpha.com. Please click on the image or the title link: Don’t forget to sign up for email alerts to have my free articles emailed to you.  (see sidebar) Reasons To Be Bullish Bank Stocks In 2018 […]

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Creating Images From Excel Tables

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Creating Images From Excel Tables

If you need to create an image from a table or set of data in Excel, here’s a quick way of getting around printing the whole file in preview which can often be cumbersome and slow your computer. In Excel, highlight the cells of the table you want as an image.   Click File; Select Print […]

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The Treasury Yield Values That Could Push Bank Of America To $35

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The Treasury Yield Values That Could Push Bank Of America To $35

With the recent fall in yields, banks have retraced somewhat in the short-term. Historically, yields have translated to higher bank stock prices against a backdrop of solid economic growth. In this article, we’ll show where yields have typically traded as compared to Bank of America’s stock price and that the long-term prospects look good. For […]

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