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The I-Bond Rate Until November Is Mildly Attractive. Here's Why.Investing for Income The current I-bond rate, set in November, is active through April 2026. It presents an attractive value, if not as attractive as in the recent past.
By David Muhlbaum
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Best Online Brokers and Trading Platforms for 2025online brokers Find the best online brokers using our survey that compares investment offerings, tools, apps, advice and more.
By Nellie S. Huang
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How to Invest $1,000: Open a Roboadviser AccountSmart Buying It's easier than ever to access low-cost, automated investing advice through a robo-adviser.
By Nellie S. Huang
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What Is an ETF? 9 Things to Know About Exchange-Traded FundsETFs Exchange-traded funds are becoming a big part of the investor's toolkit. But what is an ETF and why are they so popular?
By Kyle Woodley
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How Direct Indexing Could Work for YouTax efficiency is the primary goal for many new direct indexing offerings, but they come with a lot of caveats.
By Kim Clark
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The Advantages of Brokered CDsBrokered CDs are certificates of deposit sold by brokerage firms that typically offer higher yields. But they don't come without some risk.
By Rivan V. Stinson
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Creating a Values-Based Financial Planpersonal finance More savers and spenders are thinking big picture when it comes to their financial decisions.
By Joe Vietri, Charles Schwab
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How to Invest $1,000: Buy Fractional Shares (of Great Companies)Smart Buying If a single share of a pricey stock seems out of reach, programs from Schwab, Fidelity and Robinhood can get you access to just a slice.
By Anne Kates Smith
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What’s All the Fuss About Direct Indexing?investing Investors who want control over which stocks they own are looking at direct investing. It comes with some distinct advantages, but it’s not for everyone. Here’s what to consider if you’re curious.
By Amy Richardson, CFP®
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