Audi rips the camouflage off its E-Tron electric SUV
Audi finally took the wraps off its E-Tron pure electric SUV. At an event in Northern California, the automaker stripped off the QR code-esque wrap from the vehicle and announced how you can reserve your own and for how much. Starting at $74,800, the E-Tron is clearly aimed at those also considering the Jaguar I-Pace […]
MoviePass wants to prop up its stock price again
MoviePass is toying with yet another dramatic proposal to boost its cratering stock price. Executives at Helios and Matheson (HMNY), the parent company of the movie subscription service, are asking shareholders to vote on a plan that could increase the stock by as much as 500-fold. That plan was outlined in a new document filed […]
4 Ways Automation Can Help Improve Your Finances for Free
People often think tending to their finances is hard work. But today, a myriad of online tools are here to help. “Automating your finances today is easier than it’s ever been,” says Peter Lazaroff, co-chief investment officer of investment advisor Plancorp. “Technology has made a huge impact, and I think it will only continue to […]
This Is Millennials’ Greatest Source of Debt. Here’s How They Can Make It More Manageable
Millennials tend to get a bad rap on the money management front, and they’re certainly not strangers to racking up debt. But while you’d think younger Americans are in the hole as a result of credit card abuse, a large chunk of those struggling with debt can chalk it up to getting an education. In […]
Want a career change? Maybe you should become a certified financial planner
One of the most in-demand well-paying jobs in the U.S. isn’t in Silicon Valley or on Wall Street, and you can train for it with an online course. It’s a subject close to my heart — I’m pursuing it myself. Financial advising is a fast-growing field that’s expected to soar in demand as fewer American […]
How to pay down your student loans without sacrificing retirement savings
If you have student loans, watch out. Your retirement wealth may be reduced. College graduates who have student debt have about 50 percent less in retirement plan assets by the time they reach age 30 compared to those who have no loans, according to research from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. And […]