A divorce, whether amicable or unexpected, can be one of life’s most challenging transitions both emotionally and financially. Investopedia spoke with Stu Bradley about managing retirement assets and financial stability during this difficult transition.
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Thoughts on Business Transitions: Business Value Is More Than a Measuring Stick
Is it possible for a $5 million business to be more valuable than a $15 million business? Business valuation should be just a starting point for planning a business exit.
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In Barron’s Big Q column, Stu Bradley shares his perspective on how the end of quarterly reports could impact investors, including how companies can balance transparency with these potential changes and the role of earnings guidance in shaping incentives.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: Nasdaq to expand trading hours to 23 hours a day, Affinity Partners exits Paramount Skydance's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, FAFSA flags colleges where graduates have "lower earnings," and more economic updates.
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As the holidays near, many clients and professionals are thinking about the meaning behind gift giving. Barron’s recently asked advisors, including Stephanie Temporiti, how they approach holiday gifting, and what thoughtful giving can look like.
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Many Americans have caregiving responsibilities, but what does that mean for their retirement plans? @Investopedia spoke with our advisor Stu Bradley to outline smart financial moves that help protect your retirement even while you support family.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: Paramount attempts hostile bid to take Warner Bros. from Netflix, Fed's rate reduction, end of SAVE plan for loan repayment, America now has 924 billionaires, and more economic updates.
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The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) in introduces new and, in some instances, temporary, tax deductions. We've provided a summary of many tax planning ideas and suggestions as 2025 draws to a close.
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OBBBA significantly changes the charitable giving landscape. Donations made in '25 are still governed by previous rules. This year is a valuable window of opportunity for tax-conscious donors to maximize their impact and deductions.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: drop in enrollment for international college students could cost U.S. economy >$1B, gas prices fell below $3 for first time since 2021, cryptocurrency prices plunge, and more economic updates.
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New tax law changes under the OBBBA are reshaping how charitable giving works. Financial Advisor Magazine asked Brian Copeland about what donors and families should know about timing, deduction limits and strategic giving under the new rules.
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A job change, whether planned or not, can disrupt more than your career path. It can also impact your long-term financial strategy. That’s why @Investopedia asked Wealth Advisor Stu Bradley about preserving retirement progress during times of transition.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: Apple shipping more smartphones than Samsung, new Kohl's CEO, Eli Lilly reaches $1T market cap, and more economic updates.
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The sense of pride in building a business and keeping it in the family can be a huge motivator for business owners. But transferring a business to children for its own sake can have consequential risks for your business and legacy.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: Ford dealers can now sell pre-owned vehicles on Amazon, Adobe integrates AI, largest gap between home sellers and buys in over a decade, and more economic updates.
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This week in Moe's Market Memo: flight cut challenges, Visa and Mastercard reach new agreement with U.S. merchants on swipe fees, "The Big Short" investor accuses AI providers of inflating profits, and more economic updates.
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Thoughts on Business Transitions: What Does Your Exit Map Look Like?
Business exits are complex and can take years to execute. A personal roadmap can help you stay on target, adjust to the unexpected, and build confidence in your plans.
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When it comes to getting the most out of an IRA, smart strategy matters. That’s why @GOBankingRates spoke with our own Stephanie Temporiti, Wealth Advisor at Hightower Wealth Advisors | St. Louis, about four key moves everyone with an IRA should consider. https://t.co/7mCnFGKGAy
This week in Moe's Market Memo: tariffs on trial, Lyft and United Airlines announce loyalty partnership, OpenAI deal with Amazon Web Services, and more economic updates.
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