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Should you pay off your mortgage early or invest? We did the math to find out which nets a greater return

Brian Fry, CFP, ran a simulation for a hypothetical homeowner weighing the decision to use extra income to pay off their mortgage early or invest.

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Should you pay off your mortgage early or invest? We did the math to find out which nets a greater return

Should you pay off your mortgage early or invest? We did the math to find out which nets a greater return

Brian Fry, CFP, ran a simulation for a hypothetical homeowner weighing the decision to use extra income to pay off their mortgage early or invest.

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Advertisers said that Walmart's ad business is nascent compared to Amazon's but has an opportunity because of its massive retail footprint.

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Citigroup is freezing out hedge funds who refuse to return Revlon money by ignoring their Bloomberg chats and depriving them access to CLO loans

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Managers have instructed staff to remove the clients from distribution lists and pricing runs and ignore Bloomberg chat or phone messages.

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Now Apple wants to bulldoze the fitness app industry, even though many of these companies rely on the App Store and dutifully pay Apple its 30% cut

Now Apple wants to bulldoze the fitness app industry, even though many of these companies rely on the App Store and dutifully pay Apple its 30% cut

Apple has a history of wiping out the little-guy developers and this time it's set its sights on the lucrative fitness app industry.

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Morgan Stanley handpicked the 10 best healthcare stocks to buy now as investors brace for a major election and the potential for another coronavirus surge

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Despite political rhetoric bashing drug prices, six pharmaceutical stocks made the list.

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Cision and Meltwater, the two largest PR software companies, are planning a merger, and the DoJ has explored whether it would hurt competition

Cision and Meltwater, the two largest PR software companies, are planning a merger, and the DoJ has explored whether it would hurt competition

The Justice Department's antitrust division has probed a potential merger of the companies.

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Amazon just launched its first online 'Luxury Store' with Oscar de la Renta. It's invitation only, but Prime members can request access.

Amazon just launched its first online 'Luxury Store' with Oscar de la Renta. It's invitation only, but Prime members can request access.

Tuesday's announcement is a big step for the "everything store," which has long sought to tap into the $300 billion global luxury market.

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Apple's new releases from the Apple Watch and iPad event, in 12 minutes

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Apple's September 2020 event unveiled the new iPad Air, Apple Watch Series 6, and Apple Watch SE. Here's everything you need to know from the event.

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