The tax deadline is behind us, a springtime weekend is at hand, and here is SMI's latest Money Roundup. Enjoy!
Tops and bottoms (Ben Carlson, A Wealth of Common Sense). Picking market tops and bottoms doesn't matter nearly as much as you may think.
Why the stock market is hitting records despite Iran war (CNBC). The S&P 500 has rallied sharply since the end of March.
Every S&P 500 company in one giant chart (Visual Capitalist). The index's 11 sectors, illustrated.
Take this simple step as you approach retirement (Christine Benz, Morningstar). Ideas for building a cash cushion.
6 ways to pay for long-term care (Fidelity Viewpoints). More options are available now than in the past.
IRS launches new online tool to help taxpayers resolve tax debt (IRS). Seems like a helpful resource. Find it here.
Share of 7-year car loans grows as buyers 'work harder to make the numbers fit,' expert says (CNBC). This probably will not end well.
How to love God more than money: 8 strategic ways (Lauren Street, National Christian Foundation). Jesus said it, "You cannot serve two masters."
And, finally...
Gifts to reduce the public debt (pay.gov). Last year, Americans donated roughly $1,000,000. (The U.S. public debt is $38,500,000,000,000.)
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