FAANG Stocks, What are They?
FAANG is an acronym formed by Jim Cramer, TV host of CNBC owned Mad Money. Cramer first formed the acronym in 2013 as FANG until it was later modified to FAANG. The acronym is a combination of the sto...
FAANG is an acronym formed by Jim Cramer, TV host of CNBC owned Mad Money. Cramer first formed the acronym in 2013 as FANG until it was later modified to FAANG. The acronym is a combination of the sto...
With China on the verge of reopening the coronavirus hotspot city of Wuhan, Covid-19 infection cases continue to surge globally. As of Wednesday, the number of confirmed global cases is 510,000 and mo...
The past few months have been really difficult for many countries infected with the coronavirus especially hotspots like Wuhan. For the past 11 weeks, the Chinese city of Wuhan has been on lockdown fo...
A few weeks ago, the Trump administration agreed to send out direct checks to Americans. This decision was part of the economic stimulus package which is aimed at stimulating and sustaining the US eco...
Many small and medium businesses have wondered if the coronavirus relief loans were applicable to only companies considered “too big to fail.” The good news for small business owners is that they ...
Part of the US government moves to sustain the economy also includes providing homeowners with mortgage relief which would help owners who will not be able to pay their mortgage within the next few mo...
In the early hours of Wednesday, the US Congress finally reached an agreement on the nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus package. The purpose of the stimulus package is to salvage the US economy from...
US stock futures and the Asian stock market surged after global policymakers announced on Tuesday the economic measures to curb the economic impact of the Covid-19 on the global economy.On Monday, US ...
For different purposes, many 401(k) account holders seek to withdraw cash from their retirement plans to meet other pressing needs. While it is not advisable to take out of your retirement accounts, 4...
Coronavirus selloff has forced a lot of stock prices to go lower than they've ever been in years. A lot of good companies with great balance sheets are selling for cheap and this means that there is a...