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Shopify’s stock soars ahead of earnings. Why this analyst is newly upbeat.

A MoffettNathanson analyst thinks AI could be a benefit to Shopify’s business, rather than a hinderance.

‘It’s not a sign that it’s going well.’ The median amount American workers have saved for retirement is $955.

Are we saving enough for retirement? It depends on who you ask.

Here’s how Micron’s stock can hit $500, according to Deutsche Bank

Micron’s stock has dropped on competitive concerns, but a Deutsche Bank analyst thinks the company can benefit from a memory boom that’s “still not well understood” by many investors.

Mortgage delinquency rates for people in America’s lowest-income areas haven’t been this high since 2016

Delinquencies are up in areas where unemployment rates are rising and home prices are falling.

Bitcoin needs to fall another 20% before it’s actually a deal

Fair value for the cryptocurrency is currently about $55,000.

Americans now have much more money in IRAs than 401(k)s. Why that leaves workers more vulnerable.

With fewer protections and guardrails, we have a much less effective system.

Hate your job? Good! Loving your job ‘costs people real money.’

Complacent high earners may be making tens of thousands of dollars less each year than they could be making elsewhere.

Here’s why Frontier Airlines’ stock may have reached the end of its runway for now

Frontier Airlines’ stock is one of the best-performing airline shares in recent months, defying expectations that the business model of low-cost and ultralow-cost airlines is dying.

‘I feel the clock ticking’: My wife and I are in our 60s — and employ 48 people in a small town. Can we ever retire?

“We could survive financially, but my people would not.”

Here’s how Apple’s stock can surge in the face of rising memory costs

Don’t let the global memory shortage distract you from the upcoming Apple Intelligence launch, according to Bernstein.

Paramount still won’t raise price for Warner Bros. bid but offers billions in ‘enhancements’

Paramount says it will pay more if its bid is accepted but doesn’t close by year’s end and will also cover Netflix’s break-up fee.

My wife and I have $2.5 million, but not much in Roths. Should we do a mega backdoor conversion?

“We save $7,000 per month in our taxable account, and we are both maximizing our 401(k) plans.”
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