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3 Reasons CDs Aren't Worth Buying, Even With Rates Above 5.00%
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoWith many CDs boasting rates above 5.00%, these investments haven't offered such high yields for...
Is Viva Leisure Limited (ASX:VVA) Expensive For A Reason? A Look At Its Intrinsic Value
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours agoFor example, changes in the company's cost of equity or the risk free rate can significantly impact...
We Think K2fly (ASX:K2F) Can Afford To Drive Business Growth
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoSeparately, we looked at different risks affecting the company and spotted 5 warning signs for K2fly...
3 Mind-Blowing Charts That Explain How Nvidia Got to a $3 Trillion Valuation
The Motley Fool via AOL· 12 hours agoIt's an incredible amount of cash, which opens up plenty of opportunities for Nvidia, which can...
Investing in Bechtle (ETR:BC8) five years ago would have delivered you a 42% gain
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoXTRA:BC8 Earnings Per Share Growth June 22nd 2024 This free interactive report on Bechtle's...
Estimating The Intrinsic Value Of Galliford Try Holdings plc (LON:GFRD)
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 23 hours agoFuture Earnings: How does GFRD's growth rate compare to its peers and the wider market? Dig deeper...
Rate cuts on hold again – how your mortgage and savings will be affected
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe market now expects the Bank Rate to fall to 5pc at the end of the year...overwhelming. On the...
Calculating The Fair Value Of Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK)
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoDividends are covered by earnings and cash flows. Weakness Dividend is low compared to the top 25%...
2 Top Stocks to Buy Now for Years of Passive Income
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 32 minutes agoOf that total, $171 billion came from sales, while $3.3 billion came from membership dues. Its net income in that time frame was $5 billion, with the...
CD Rates Once Topped 18%. Will They Ever Be That High Again?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoIn the 1980s, you could buy a CD with a rate above 18.00%. This is significantly higher than today's...