Bank of Japan is expected to extend long-term lending

Bank of Japan is expected to extend long-term lending

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email As the Japanese government is trying to get its economy going even after the pandemic, Bank of Japan is pushed to extend long-term liquidity, says Martin Schulz of Fujitsu. 01:33 Mon, May 31 202111:28 PM EDT Source link

Know the stocks that match your needs

Know the stocks that match your needs

Unlike clothes, home electronics and other material goods, stocks cannot be returned and refunded for the price you paid. That’s why CNBC’s Jim Cramer said investors need to know which stocks best match their needs before they buy. “I want you to ask yourself, what is your tolerance? How much risk do you want out … Read more

How to get kids involved in investing

How to get kids involved in investing

CNBC’s Jim Cramer suggested investors introduce their children to stocks by making it fun and simple. Cramer recommended first explaining to children the most basic principle of investing: a company can be owned by the public, and you can own a share in that company. He suggested parents then buy their kids shares in companies … Read more

How to invest as you get older

Know the stocks that match your needs

CNBC’s Jim Cramer stressed that investing goals can change as you age. The older you get, the less risk you may be able to take, he said. But while he said he thinks it’s a good idea for investors to have a mix of index funds and individual stocks, Cramer’s rule for those just out … Read more

Start investing for your newborn

Start investing for your newborn

CNBC’s Jim Cramer said he thinks investors should start saving for their children as soon as they’re born, whether it’s index funds, individual stocks or both. For a newborn, Cramer recommended parents set up a Uniform Gifts to Minors Act account, or UGMA. “When a child is born, think about setting up a Uniform Gifts … Read more