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My RMD starts next year. Should I convert my whole IRA to a Roth?

The most important variables are the tax rates

Job openings rebound — but hiring doesn’t — in low hire, low-fire U.S. economy

Rise in job openings likely tied to temporary work for holiday season

CVS’s stock rallies as health giant signals stronger-than-expected results in 2025

CVS Health’s stock was up about 4% at the market open on Tuesday after the company boosted its revenue and profit guidance for the year and detailed its full-year expectations for 2026.

What the bears are getting wrong on AI — and why these stocks will keep climbing the wall of worry

Alpine Macro is pushing back on three big pillars of investor AI worries, offering investment ideas to think about.

CDC panel compares the U.S. hepatitis B child vaccine schedule to Denmark’s — but omits crucial context

A CDC panel decided to end the universal birth dose of a hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, with some officials pointing to Denmark’s policies as a model.

Why the record rally for small-cap stocks could run into a big problem in 2026

Rising Treasury yields could be an roadblock for small caps, but fundamentals finally have started to improve, says one money manager.

‘Where are we vulnerable?’ My husband and I are in our 50s. Our $450K mortgage is paid off. We have $500K in IRAs.

“We will not be downsizing our home, but we do have rental income of about $1,500 per month.”

AI stocks are flashing ‘Code Red’ — insiders at these familiar companies are seeing green

The end of the AI boom has begun, and these consumer-focused stocks are playing to win.

We’re in our 70s and childless. Who will take care of us and our fortune when we’re old?

A care plan for solo agers is about more than just filling in names on forms

If you only own Nvidia stock, you’re missing the real money in chips

Ultrapure water is scarce and Big Tech needs enormous amounts of it for AI and semiconductors.

These are the curveballs that could surprise investors, says Deutsche Bank

A Deutsche Bank report identifies left-field events, both positive and negative, for the next year

Oracle is the canary in the coal mine for Big Tech’s debt-fueled AI spending spree

Look at Oracle if you want to assess the sustainability of the AI investment boom: Its credit default swaps are emerging as a way to “hedge the entire debt cycle within AI.”
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