Fidelity National Information Services (FIS)
40.66
-0.29 (-0.71%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Aug 19th, 4:36 PM EDT
Just like every other age group, there's a wide range of inputs to the average figure, which is misleading in and of itself.
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Here's how your balance might stack up.
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Joby Aviation could clear a major regulatory hurdle soon. Could it become the industrial sector's top performer?
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One fund spans insurance and payment processors, while the other focuses exclusively on regional lenders. Which strategy fits your portfolio?
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Fidelity offers a 4.1% dividend yield with concentrated holdings, while iShares provides tax-exempt income and charges just 0.05% in fees.
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Fidelity's broader portfolio delivered stronger five-year returns with half the expense ratio, while State Street's banking focus offers higher dividend income.
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IonQ and Quantinuum both turned in strong Q2 results.
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Fidelity estimates the average retiree will spend around $185,500 on healthcare. Keep reading to learn how you can get ahead of the issue.
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It's hard to go wrong with the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.
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This is one area where being too optimistic could come back to bite you.
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The stocks in this article have caught Wall Street’s attention in a big way, with price targets implying returns above 20%. But investors should take these f...
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Here's how your savings stack up.
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The good news is, even if you're behind, you've still got time to catch up.
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Schwab prioritizes healthcare and consumer defensives with a 3.1% yield, while Fidelity tilts toward technology for growth. Which strategy suits your income goals?
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They may be young, but many of them are off to a solid start. Even if you're not keeping pace, however, there's plenty of time to do something about it.
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IYF has delivered stronger 5-year returns despite higher fees, while FNCL offers broader diversification.
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Don't let it catch you off guard.
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Fidelity's lower 0.08% fee and broader 338-stock portfolio contrast sharply with iShares' concentrated pharma play, which delivered 60% returns in one year.
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Long before running Fidelity, CEO Abigail Johnson was demoted, then tried to oust her own father, a new book reveals.
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Circle now runs a federally regulated bank that takes no deposits and makes no loans. Here's what it actually does, and what would make it matter.
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CEO Kulkarni discusses 108-qubit advances and $100M CHIPS Act funding.
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Fidelity's broad, low-cost index approach goes head-to-head with an actively managed, mission-driven healthcare fund.
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The quantum computing specialist's price implies a business more than 10 times its current size. Its own disclosures put no date on one arriving.
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Despite the S&P 500 index trading in record territory, the investment community is full of pessimists.
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All of the people in this select group likely made a point of doing the very same things.
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