Monday, May 9, 2022

RG ELEVEN

  • INTC/MDT/MET/ AMIT/ MCD/ MMM/PG/CUX/DD/NEE/VZ 
  • Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is the developer of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers. Wikipedia
    CEO: Patrick P. Gelsinger (Feb 15, 2021–)
    Founded: July 18, 1968, Mountain View, CA
    Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA
    Number of employees: 122,900 (2022)
    Revenue: 79.02 billion USD (2021)
  • 43.07-1.23 (-2.78%)

  • At close: 04:00PM EDT
  • 52 Week Range42.87 - 58.42
    Volume44,869,011
    Avg. Volume37,182,010

  • Market Cap176.113B

  • Assets you have held for less than a year are considered short-term.

  •  This can be as high as 37%, depending on your total taxable income.

  • By holding an investment for a year or more, you will qualify for long-term capital gains tax rates.

  • Most long-term capital gains will see a tax rate of no more than 15%, though certain assets (like coins and art) can be taxed at a rate up to 28%. 

  • Depending on your income, you may even qualify for capital gains tax rates as low as 0%.

  • https://article.smartasset.com/avoid-capital-gains-tax

  • When contributing to a tax-deferred retirement plan, such as a 401(k) or traditional IRA, you’ll receive a tax deduction on your contributions in the current tax year.

  • When you’re ready to use the money, your funds (and growth) can also be withdrawn tax-free, helping you avoid capital gains yet again

  •  if you have one investment that is down by $3,000 and another up by $5,000, selling both will help you reduce your gains. You would only be subject to capital gains taxes on the difference – or $2,000 – rather than the full $5,000 gain of the second investment.

  •  tax-loss harvesting. With this method, you can carry over losses from one tax year into the next, to help offset future gains

  • FOR IN DEPTH  STUDY VISIT:https://article.smartasset.com/

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Medtronic plc is an American-Irish registered medical device company that primarily operates in the United States. Medtronic has an operational and executive headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the US. Wikipedia
  • https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MDT/
  • 99.58-3.87 (-3.74%)
    At close: 04:00PM EDT
  • 52 Week Range98.38 - 135.89
    Volume5,320,248
    Avg. Volume6,102,390

  • Market Cap133.591B

  • The company's 49,000-plus patents and 300-plus ongoing clinical trials across a variety of treatment areas like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and neuroscience position it to be the biggest beneficiary of a promising industry forecast. Rising rates of chronic disease and an aging population are expected to help the global medical devices industry compound at 5.5% annually from $532.6 billion in 2021 to $734.4 billion in 2027.

. AbbVie

  • ''The next stock to consider buying in May is AbbVie (ABBV -1.22%). AbbVie's $270 billion market cap makes it the fourth-largest pharma stock in the world. 

  • Investors can snatch up AbbVie's stock at $150 a share, which works out to a reasonable forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 12.2. 

  • The third stock to think about purchasing this month is Humana (HUM -1.43%). The stock's $57 billion market cap makes it the fifth-largest health insurer in the world.  

  • Humana's stock trades at a forward P/E ratio of 15.6. This is a more-than-fair valuation for a stock with low-teens annual earnings growth in its future, which makes Humana an interesting buy for long-term investors.""""

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McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food corporation, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. Wikipedia
CEO: Chris Kempczinski (Nov 4, 2019–)
Founder: Ray Kroc
Founded: April 15, 1955, San Bernardino, CA
Headquarters: Chicago, IL
Number of employees: 100,000 (2022)
Revenue: 21.08 billion USD (2019)

  • 247.49-3.29 (-1.31%)
    At close: 04:00PM EDT
52 Week Range217.68 - 271.15
Volume2,918,862
Avg. Volume3,349,475
  • Market Cap183.03B
  • In this article:
    • CVS
      -1.82%
    • PM
      +0.94%
    • T-PC
      -0.90%
    • VZ
      +0.73%
    • KO
      -0.20%
    • MCD
      -1.31%
    • These six undervalued stocks with strong consumer brands are worth buying now, given their ability to do well in a recession.

    • The Coca-Cola Company (KO): This $275 billion stock will have steady earnings and dividends during a recession.

    • Verizon (VZ): Telecom stocks like this will still collect their monthly mobile phone service payments during a recession.

    • McDonald’s (MCD): People still eat burgers and fries during a recession, and McDonald’s will do quite well as a result.

    • Philip Morris International (PM): Cigarettes and vaping products will be just as strong during a recession.

    • AT&T (T): AT&T is now free of its loss-making entertainment divisions and can focus on steady telecom revenue.

    • CVS Health (CVS): This pharmacy/health insurer is cheap and will have steady earnings/dividends during a downturn.

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  • Verizon Communications Inc., commonly known as Verizon, is an American multinational telecommunications conglomerate and a corporate component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company is headquartered at 1095 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, but is incorporated in Delaware. Wikipedia
    CEO: Hans Vestberg (Aug 1, 2018–)
    Founded: October 7, 1983, Delaware
    Headquarters: New York, NY
    Number of employees: 118,400 (2021)
    Revenue: 133.6 billion USD (2021)
  • 48.62+0.35 (+0.73%)
    At close: 04:00PM EDT
  • 52 Week Range45.55 - 59.85Volume24,391,312Avg. Volume26,111,758
  • Market Cap204.187B
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