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Best Places to Retire in Tennessee in 2020

The best places to retire in Tennessee may come to a surprise to you. In fact, many people don’t consider the Volunteer state as an attractive destination for retirees. With an affordable cost of living, there are numerous cities statewide that provide everything you need in retirement.
How to Find the Best Places to Retire in Tennessee
Before you begin your search, it’s important to not only go over your finances, but also make a list of your interests. This list should include your family obligations, hobbies and anything else that will directly affect your daily life. Once this is done, you …read more […]

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JPMorgan: 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Snap Up Now

Growth and dividends are the sure-fire ways to find profit in your investments. The hard part is finding stocks that combine the two. It’s not that they are necessarily incompatible – rather, it is just that the highest growth stocks tend to achieve their appreciation by plowing profits directly back into the company. Dividend payments dilute this, by paying some or all of the profits back to investors. Still, there are investment sectors where growth and dividends walk hand-in-hand.The natural place to look is in sectors with high cash flows and essential products. Energy comes to mind. Without energy, our …read more […]

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Incoming Abbott CEO says not looking to do any deals

Abbott Laboratories’ incoming Chief Executive Officer Robert Ford said on Wednesday that deal-making was not on the company’s agenda. “On the M&A side, we’re not looking to do any deals right now,” Ford, who currently serves as chief operating officer, said on a conference call. Ford also noted that Abbott intended to raise dividend payments to shareholders. …read more […]

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Tesla races past $100 billion in market valuation

Shares of the company, which is already valued more than Ford Motor Co and General Motors Co combined, were up 4.8% at $573.20 in early trading. The milestone comes less than a month after Tesla’s stock crossed $420, the price at which Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk had tweeted he would take the electric-car maker private. Tesla’s market value also puts Musk a step closer to earning the first $346 million tranche of options in a record-breaking pay package. …read more […]