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What Happens When Medicare Premiums Are No Longer Your Problem?
24/7 Wall St.46d agoneutral
What Happens When Medicare Premiums Are No Longer Your Problem?

Medicare is not free, and the bill arrives every month for the rest of your life. The standard Part B premium in 2026 is $202.90 per month, which works out to roughly $2,435 a year per enrollee. Add Part D, a Medigap policy, and the occasional out-of-pocket charge, and most retirees end up writing checks ... What Happens When Medicare Premiums Are No Longer Your Problem?

Jim Cramer Says He Happens to “Like NextEra Very Much”
Insider Monkey46d agoneutral
Jim Cramer Says He Happens to “Like NextEra Very Much”

NextEra (NYSE:NEE) was among the stocks Jim Cramer commented on as he advised investors on how to take advantage of Wednesday’s market rotation. A caller asked for Cramer’s thoughts on the stock, and he replied: Okay, I happen to like NextEra very much. I would use this decline… about a 3% yield, to jump into […]

The Dividend Portfolio That Can Cover a Silicon Valley House Payment
24/7 Wall St.46d agoneutral
The Dividend Portfolio That Can Cover a Silicon Valley House Payment

A median Silicon Valley home can easily run near $1.6 million to $2 million, and today’s mortgage rates can turn that into a roughly $10,000 to $12,000 monthly housing payment once principal, interest, property taxes, and insurance are included. Covering that bill with dividends alone means building a portfolio that throws off roughly $120,000 to ... The Dividend Portfolio That Can Cover a Silicon Valley House Payment

How to Enjoy Retirement Without Spending Your Children’s Inheritance
24/7 Wall St.47d agoneutral
How to Enjoy Retirement Without Spending Your Children’s Inheritance

Many retirees spent forty years sacrificing for their children. Then retirement arrives and they’re told, “You’ve earned it. Spend it.” The problem is that every vacation, new car, home renovation, or generous dinner can feel like it comes directly out of what the next generation might someday receive. Few parents want to live frugally just ... How to Enjoy Retirement Without Spending Your Children’s Inheritance

The Portfolio That Pays For Season Tickets Forever
24/7 Wall St.47d agoneutral
The Portfolio That Pays For Season Tickets Forever

For many people, season tickets are not really about sports, music, or theater. They are about tradition. The same seats every year. The same friends in the next row. Fall Saturdays at the stadium. Opening day with your son or daughter. Symphony nights with your spouse. The annual Broadway series that gets marked on the ... The Portfolio That Pays For Season Tickets Forever

How Much Capital Does It Take to Fund Your Hobby Forever?
24/7 Wall St.47d agoneutral
How Much Capital Does It Take to Fund Your Hobby Forever?

Retirement is often imagined as the season of life when you finally have time for the things you always wanted to do: fishing, gardening, quilting, photography. The reality is that hobbies require more than free time. They require money. Some retirees discover that after paying for housing, healthcare, insurance, and groceries, there is not much left ... How Much Capital Does It Take to Fund Your Hobby Forever?

The Portfolio That Could Put You in a New Car Every Year for Life
24/7 Wall St.48d agoneutral
The Portfolio That Could Put You in a New Car Every Year for Life

The average new vehicle in the United States now costs roughly $49,000, with full-size pickups and many luxury models pushing far higher. That puts a quietly absurd idea within reach for people who think in terms of dividend income: building a portfolio that throws off enough cash every year to buy a new car without ... The Portfolio That Could Put You in a New Car Every Year for Life

What Would It Take to Give Away 10% of Your Income Every Year?
24/7 Wall St.48d agoneutral
What Would It Take to Give Away 10% of Your Income Every Year?

Most spending benefits the person doing the spending. Charitable giving is different. People give because they believe in a cause, want to help others, improve their community, honor a loved one, or simply because generosity brings satisfaction. Many religious traditions encourage giving as well. In the Judeo-Christian tradition, a 10% tithe has been a longstanding ... What Would It Take to Give Away 10% of Your Income Every Year?

Dominion Energy (D) Stock Trades At A Discount Following Its 48% Run
Simply Wall St.48d agoneutral
Dominion Energy (D) Stock Trades At A Discount Following Its 48% Run

Dominion Energy stock is back in focus after a roughly 47.6% return over the past three years, with the market now weighing that strong performance against a valuation picture that screens as mixed rather than clearly cheap or clearly expensive. Over the last three years, Dominion Energy has delivered about 47.6% in total return, which puts extra attention on whether the recent share price fairly reflects the business outlook. The planned all stock acquisition by NextEra Energy and rising...

Here’s What It Costs to Buy Back Your Fridays
24/7 Wall St.48d agobullish
Here’s What It Costs to Buy Back Your Fridays

Most retirement calculators ask the wrong question. They assume the only goal is to stop working completely. Many workers would happily settle for something smaller: a three-day weekend, every week. For a worker earning roughly $80,000 a year, Fridays off are cumulatively worth about $16,000 annually. Replace that income and a five-day workweek becomes a ... Here’s What It Costs to Buy Back Your Fridays

NextEra’s $67 Billion Megamerger Proves Dominion Was the Real AI Infrastructure Prize All Along
24/7 Wall St.49d agoneutral
NextEra’s $67 Billion Megamerger Proves Dominion Was the Real AI Infrastructure Prize All Along

NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE) and Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) reported Q1 2026 results, then confirmed a $66.8 billion all-stock deal making NextEra the buyer of Dominion’s Virginia franchise. The earnings explain the bid: Dominion’s grid sits under the world’s densest data center cluster, and NextEra needs that real estate. Virginia Volumes Carry Dominion. Florida Solar ... NextEra’s $67 Billion Megamerger Proves Dominion Was the Real AI Infrastructure Prize All Along

The Portfolio That Pays For Your Daughter’s Wedding
24/7 Wall St.49d agoneutral
The Portfolio That Pays For Your Daughter’s Wedding

Most parents approach a wedding as a bill. Save the money, write the checks, and move on. Investors can look at it differently. Instead of asking how much the wedding will cost, ask how much capital would be required to generate that amount from portfolio income. The answer reveals something interesting: the wedding lasts one ... The Portfolio That Pays For Your Daughter’s Wedding

Medicare Keeps You Alive. This Portfolio Keeps You Looking Good.
24/7 Wall St.49d agoneutral
Medicare Keeps You Alive. This Portfolio Keeps You Looking Good.

Hearing aids restore conversations. Dental work restores smiles. Vision correction restores independence. Many of the expenses Medicare leaves uncovered sit at the intersection of appearance, confidence, and daily quality of life. Unfortunately, all those things cost money. Big money. So here’s how to close the gap in your budget… and your teeth. What Medicare Leaves ... Medicare Keeps You Alive. This Portfolio Keeps You Looking Good.

Bloomberg49d agobullish
Global M&A Tops $2.5 Trillion After First-Half Deals Surge

(Bloomberg) -- The year was tipped to be a potential blockbuster in deals and the first half delivered, setting a pace that is likely to continue in the closing months of 2026.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on MisunderstandingSupreme Court Backs Birthright Citizenship in Blow to TrumpTrump Reports at Least $1.4 Billion in 2025 Crypto EarningsWhatsApp Opens Username Reservations to 3 Billion UsersYen Hits Four-Decade Low in Historic Slide That’s Rattled JapanFrom wel

Take Home an Electrician’s Paycheck Without the High Voltage
24/7 Wall St.50d agoneutral
Take Home an Electrician’s Paycheck Without the High Voltage

The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the median electrician at roughly $62,000 a year, while many experienced electricians earn $65,000 to $80,000 or more once overtime enters the picture. Replacing that paycheck with dividend income is the question this article answers. The math is straightforward: income target divided by yield equals capital required. For simplicity, ... Take Home an Electrician’s Paycheck Without the High Voltage

The Celebration Portfolio That Pays For Date Nights, Birthdays, And Anniversaries Forever
24/7 Wall St.50d agoneutral
The Celebration Portfolio That Pays For Date Nights, Birthdays, And Anniversaries Forever

Retirement planning usually starts with fear: housing, healthcare, and outliving the portfolio. Yet many of the moments people remember most have little to do with those necessities. Anniversary dinners. Birthday gifts for children and grandchildren. A weekend getaway. Tickets to a concert or ballgame. Funding those experiences from investment income, rather than repeatedly dipping into ... The Celebration Portfolio That Pays For Date Nights, Birthdays, And Anniversaries Forever