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Best Solo 401(k) Providers

A solo 401(k) is a retirement savings plan for self-employed people with no full-time employees. It allows them to save for retirement using pre-tax contributions while benefiting from the same tax advantages in regular 401(k) plans. Here are some of the top solo 401(k) providers available today.

Is Robinhood Gold Worth It?

Robinhood Gold is a $75 per year premium subscription service to Robinhood. It unlocks a few perks but are they worth the annual fee?

Robinhood App Review 2024 – Free Stock, ETF, and Crypto Trades

Robinhood is a popular online broker offering free stock, ETF, crypto, and options trading. They also offer fractional trades, with no account minimums. But the platform doesn't support some investment types and has limited research tools. Is it worth it? Find out in this Robinhood review.

How do Odd Lot Tenders Work?

Do you know what an odd lot tender offer is? It's when a company offers to pay a premium for an odd lot of their shares, giving smaller investors an investing advantage - see how they work and whether they make sense for you.

Betterment Review – Is Betterment Worth It?

Betterment is one of the original robo-advisor platforms, but in recent years, it's expanded its product lineup to include a High-Yield Cash Reserve account, a no-fee checking account, and access to financial planning advice. How does it compare to other top robo-advisors? Find out in this Betterment review.

Apps Like Acorns

Acorns is a popular investing app with a round-up saving feature that automates the investing process. However, it's far from the only investing app available. Here are six more apps like Acorns. Learn more.

E*Trade Review: Features, Pricing, Pros and Cons

E*Trade is an online brokerage offering free stock and ETF trades, along with managed investment portfolios. But with no fractional investing or ability to buy and sell crypto tokens, it might not be for everyone. Learn more in our E*Trade review.

ESOP vs. ESPP: What You Need to Know

Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPPs) are valuable employee benefits that not all companies offer. Here's what you need to know about their similarities, differences, tax treatments, and whether or not you should sign up. Learn more.

The Rule of 10

How much is $100 worth in 30 years? If it grows at 8% a year, it'll be worth over a thousand dollars. Learn how the Rule of 10 can be your friend in learning how to save for your retirement.

What Is an ESPP and Should I Participate in One?

An employee stock purchase plan, or ESPP, allows employees to purchase company stock at a discount. Unfortunately, not all companies offer ESPPs. Find out how ESPPs work and whether you should join an ESPP if given the opportunity. Learn more.

E*TRADE Bonus Promotions: up to $4,000

Did you know E*TRADE will give you cash to open a new account? See the new account brokerage bonuses they pay out for large deposits before you open your account.

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