Square, the first company to meaningfully integrate credit card point-of-sales services into mobile devices, has witnessed unquestionable success over the past five years. With a customer base in excess of 1 million businesses, Square processes about $30 billion in annual merchant sales; this translates to $900 million in revenue for the company.
Read MoreInvest In Change
Do you want to start investing in the stock market? Do you want your money to consistently grow? Are you held back by fear and confusion? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, we encourage you to research a new investing app called Acorns. It’s a low risk, automated money management platform that introduces young investors to the many aspects of trading.
Read MoreBuffett's $200,000 Stock
Just weeks ago, on August 14, Class A shares of American conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) surpassed $200,000. Yes, you read that right, $200,000: making Berkshire Hathaway the single most expensive stock traded on U.S. markets. The current price of these Class A shares alone is impressive; however, when you consider that in 1967 the company traded at $33 per share, this milestone is downright insane.
Read MoreThe Fed's "Easy Money" Policy
Over the last several years, there has been a growing discrepancy between America's booming stock market and its sluggish macroeconomic growth. Even as GDP inches upward and the unemployment rate "declines" — due to a substantial drop in labor participation — the bull market has charged forward.
Read MoreKeep Calm & Invest
The past few weeks have seen a sharp decline in stock prices, across the board, despite strong performance by a number of reputable companies and sectors. But despite the sudden change in direction, investors should not panic. The recent pullback in the markets, so far, resembles what is known as a “correction.”
Read MoreFrom Scams To Riches
Every now and then, on Wall Street, a penny stock surfaces from nothingness and generates ridiculous gains in a short time period (the medical marijuana healthcare sector being the latest example). The gains are often short lived, as investors quickly realize the rise of the stock was caused by nothing more than hype and speculation, not fundamentals.
Read MoreCool Kids Use Tax Loopholes
It’s never too early to start saving for retirement. While it may be the last thing on the mind of young investors faced with a volatile economy, difficulty finding full-time employment, and student loan debt, the importance of preparing for retirement cannot be overstated.
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