Coinbase May Say Losses Narrowed on Cost Cuts, Higher Interest Rates

Coinbase (COIN), the largest U.S.-based crypto exchange, likely will say losses narrowed in the first quarter of 2023 as aggressive cost cuts offset tumbling revenue. Key Takeaways Coinbase is expected to report a loss of $1.38 per share, an improvement on last year’s loss of $1.98 a share. Revenue has shrunk to about a quarter…

When a 401(k) Hardship Withdrawal Makes Sense

TYPE OF WITHDRAWAL 10% PENALTY? Medical expenses No (if expenses exceed 10% of AGI) Permanent disability No Substantial equal periodic payments (SEPP) No Separation of service No Purchase of principal residence Yes Tuition and educational expenses Yes Prevention of eviction or foreclosure Yes Burial or funeral expenses Yes A 401(k) hardship withdrawal isn’t…

Personal Loan Rates & Trends, Week of May 1: Rates Ease

Personal loan rates eased for the first time in a month, though only slightly, with the overall rate dropping five basis points. Monday’s results still keep the rate near 21%, after reading about 19% just five weeks ago. The lowest rate reported by our surveyed lenders remains at 5.99% APR, while the highest was again…

Converting Traditional IRA Savings to a Roth IRA

A Roth individual retirement account (IRA) conversion lets you shift money from a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA. Doing so lets you take advantage of a Roth IRA’s many benefits, including tax-free withdrawals in retirement and no required minimum distributions (RMDs) during your lifetime. However, Roth IRA conversions also have costs. Specifically, you’ll have…

4 Types of Insurance Policies and Coverage You Need

We can’t prevent the unexpected from happening, but sometimes we can protect ourselves and our families from the worst of the financial fallout. Selecting the right type and amount of insurance is based on your specific situation, such as children, age, lifestyle, and employment benefits. Four types of insurance that most financial experts recommend include…

Cognitive vs. Emotional Investing Bias: What’s the Difference?

Cognitive vs. Emotional Investing Bias: An Overview Everybody has biases. We make judgments about people, opportunities, government policies, and of course, the markets. When we analyze our world with our own biases, we put our observations through a number of filters manufactured by our experiences, and we’re not just talking about stock screeners. We’re talking about the filters…

Restricted Shares vs. Stock Options: What’s the Difference?

Restricted Shares vs. Stock Options: An Overview Restricted shares and stock options are both forms of equity compensation, but each comes with some conditions. Restricted shares can either be restricted stock units or restricted stock awards. Both involve vesting requirements. Stock options give an employee the right to buy a certain number of shares at…