Black Friday 2020 Reading List
Hope you all had an enjoyable and safe Thanksgiving yesterday!
Black Friday
- Here is one out of the UK to read BEFORE you do any Black Friday shopping, using behavioral economics to explain marketing tactics. (MouthyMoney)
- While we are on Black Friday—what will it look like? (Probably like Cyber Monday.) (USA Today)
- And Nathan Burrow of the NYT shares advice on how to avoid overspending on Black Friday. (NYT-subscription)
Economics
- Surprise!? Consumer Confidence fell unexpectedly in November just ahead of Black Friday and peak shopping season. (Yahoo Finance)
- New unemployment claims increase for the second week in a row to 778,000. (CNN)
Investing
- If you are looking for dividend stocks while interest rates (on bonds) are low, you might want to check this article out. (MarketWatch)
- The Dow hit 30,000 before Thanksgiving. Read (or listen to) Jeremy Seigel of Wharton to get his take on the future of the market. (Knowledge@Wharton)
Bitcoin
- A Thanksgiving market correction brings bitcoin down 10%? (MarketWatch)
- Here is a great overview of bitcoin pricing over time. (Visual Capitalist)
Retirement/Taxes
- This article provides a great explanation for if, when, how, and why you should convert your tax advantaged retirement savings into a Roth. (WSJ-subscription)
- The CARES Act added a $300 charitable contribution deduction. Here's how it works (CNBC)
Student Loans
- What does the projected $435 billion loss on student loans hitting the headlines this week really mean? (Inside Higher Ed.)
Managing Credit
- Here are interesting statistics on how much and what type of debt (averages, of course) are held by each generation. (CNBC)
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