Search

Showing 9406-9420 of 12943 for "loan "

15 Private Universities With Large Endowments 01/03/2018 07:00pm • Most of These Universities Will Pay the New Excise Tax When a school has a large endowment -- a pool of donated money that the institution invests -- the university can typically pay higher staff salaries and fund more research and new buildings. But a bigger endowment now means paying taxes. The fi Here's How to Recover From Your Holiday Spending Binge 01/03/2018 07:00pm • Holiday spending rose 4.9 percent in 2017, setting a new record for consumer spending, according to the Mastercard SpendingPulse report. This spending comes as the savings rate has reached new lows. While this may be a great indicator of consumer confidence, it may be bad news for our bank accounts. Why an Inverted Yield Curve Signals Financial Disaster 01/03/2018 07:00pm • If the bond market inverts, will your portfolio get upended? Increasingly market pros today are talking about a flatter yield curve in the bond market. And as the curve flattens we come closer to a dreaded inverted yield curve and a likely recession, which would not be good for stocks or riskier bo How the New Tax Law Will Affect Homeowners 01/03/2018 07:00pm • Just before Congress adjourned for the December holidays, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law, receiving President Donald Trump's approval on Dec. 22, 2017. Whether taxpayers are excited, angry or cautiously unsure about the changes to the tax code, most will see several adjustments to the Why Customers Bancorp Inc (CUBI) Is One of the Best Stocks to Buy for 2018 01/03/2018 07:00pm • Customers Bancorp Inc (NYSE: CUBI) isn't the sexiest stock in the world, but when you're looking for a bargain on Wall Street, that's usually a good thing. CUBI is no exception, and despite its low-key profile, there's a laundry list of reasons this small-cap bank stock is quietly one of the best s Sandy Spring Bank rebrands WashingtonFirst branches Sandy Spring Bank rebrands WashingtonFirst branches 01/03/2018 04:07pm • WASHINGTON â One of the oldest community banks in the D.C. region is now the largest locally-based community bank in the region. Sandy Spring Bancorp has completed its $447 million acquisition of Reston-based WashingtonFirst Bank, effective Jan. 1. WashingtonFirst Bank's branding will change t 7 ETFs to Profit From Recent Tax Cuts 01/02/2018 07:00pm • Corporate earnings are going up.Big news for investors came out of Washington in December, as Congress finally passed tax reform. The much-anticipated legislation delivered on one of President Donald Trump's biggest campaign promises, which was one of the major reasons for investor optimism in 2017. 5 of the Best Stocks to Buy for January 01/01/2018 07:00pm • It's a new year, and for many readers, that means it's a new you (at least for a few months). It can also mean a fresh-looking portfolio, so with that in mind, it's about time to examine some of the best stocks to buy for January. Here's a quick look at five names, what they've got going for them, The Pros and Cons of Buying a House With Roof Damage 01/01/2018 07:00pm • You've found a great house. It has every feature you want, and it's in a great neighborhood. The only issue is the inspector found damage to the roof. Should you buy this home anyway? What if the home isn't quite the house of your dreams and has damage on the roof? There are several issues here, ac Why now may be the right time to add a new living space to your home Why now may be the right time to add a new living space to your home 12/28/2017 07:00pm • English basements. In-law suites. Garage apartments. Whichever type of additional living space may be popular where you live, they all fall under the umbrella of "accessory dwelling unit." And while these living options have been around in one form or another for many years, they're gaining populari Circle these dates on your 2018 family financial calendar Circle these dates on your 2018 family financial calendar 12/28/2017 08:00am • It can be hard to stay organized, even with smartphones, smart appliances and personal assistants that order things online for you. There's so much to remember, from day to day, and month to month. This is why we've created this family financial calendar for you. If you want to stay ahead of the 10 Bills to Lower in the New Year 12/27/2017 07:00pm • Whether it's losing weight or breaking a bad habit, New Year's resolutions are a time-honored tradition. For those hoping to clean up their finances or put away more money for retirement this year, the best place to start is by cutting all unneeded expenses that can whittle down a budget. "January Student Loan Refinancing Isn't Right for All Borrowers 12/26/2017 07:00pm • When it comes to repaying student loans, it's better to pay less. Different surveys have highlighted the great lengths to which student loan borrowers say they would go to lessen their debt, including giving up their right to vote and eating tarantulas. A more appetizing way to save money is refinan What Is Revolving Credit -- and How Can It Ruin Your Credit Score? 12/26/2017 07:00pm • You've got bills, bills, bills -- but payday doesn't always align with those due dates. And what if you need to make a big-ticket purchase that you just don't have the cash for right now? You might need revolving credit. How Revolving Credit Is Different From an Installment Loan Revolving credit is 5 Reasons Why a 401(k) Loan Rarely Pays Off 12/26/2017 07:00pm • Investors are often told that 401(k) loans should be rare, small and brief. Rules of thumb can't work in every circumstance, but it usually makes sense to leave these retirement accounts alone except in emergencies. Still, there can be other times when a hefty loan would make sense on paper. If you
Log in to your WTOP account for notifications and alerts customized for you.

Sign up