- INTC/MDT/MET/ AMIT/ MCD/ MMM/PG/CUX/DD/NEE/VZ
- CEO: Patrick P. Gelsinger (Feb 15, 2021–)Founded: July 18, 1968, Mountain View, CAHeadquarters: Santa Clara, CANumber of employees: 122,900 (2022)Revenue: 79.02 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: Mobileye, Wind River, Intel Ireland, Intel Capital, MOREFounders: Gordon Moore, Andrew Grove, Robert Noyce
43.07 -1.23 (-2.78%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT52 Week Range 42.87 - 58.42 Volume 44,869,011 Avg. Volume 37,182,010
Market Cap 176.113B
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%.
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When you’re ready to use the money, your funds (and growth) can also be withdrawn tax-free, helping you avoid capital gains yet again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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- CEO: Geoffrey S. Martha (Apr 27, 2020–)
- Founded: 1949, Minneapolis, MN
- Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland
- Number of employees: 90,000 (2021)
- Revenue: 30.12 billion USD (Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2021)
- Subsidiaries: Medtronic Japan Co., Ltd., Mazor Robotics, MORE
Founders: Earl Bakken, Palmer Hermundslie- https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MDT/
99.58 -3.87 (-3.74%) At close: 04:00PM EDT52 Week Range 98.38 - 135.89 Volume 5,320,248 Avg. Volume 6,102,390
Market Cap 133.591B
- 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.
52 Week Range | 42.87 - 58.42 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 37,182,010 |
Market Cap | 176.113B |
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%.
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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- CEO: Geoffrey S. Martha (Apr 27, 2020–)
- Founded: 1949, Minneapolis, MN
- Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland
- Number of employees: 90,000 (2021)
- Revenue: 30.12 billion USD (Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2021)
- Subsidiaries: Medtronic Japan Co., Ltd., Mazor Robotics, MORE
- https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MDT/
99.58 -3.87 (-3.74%) At close: 04:00PM EDT52 Week Range 98.38 - 135.89 Volume 5,320,248 Avg. Volume 6,102,390 Market Cap 133.591B - 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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''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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- CEO: Michel A. Khalaf (May 1, 2019–)Founder: William P. StewartFounded: March 24, 1868Headquarters: New York, NYNumber of employees: 43,000 (2021)Subsidiaries: American Life Insurance Company, MORE
- 65.64 USD−1.91 todayClosed: May 9, 5:54 PM EDT
2 Week Range 55.21 - 73.18 Volume 7,269,968 Avg. Volume 4,420,515
Market Cap 53.46B
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- CEO: Michel A. Khalaf (May 1, 2019–)Founder: William P. StewartFounded: March 24, 1868Headquarters: New York, NYNumber of employees: 43,000 (2021)Subsidiaries: American Life Insurance Company, MORE
- 65.64 USD−1.91 todayClosed: May 9, 5:54 PM EDT
2 Week Range 55.21 - 73.18 Volume 7,269,968 Avg. Volume 4,420,515 Market Cap 53.46B - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- CEO: Tom Bartlett (Mar 16, 2020–)Founded: 1995Founder: Steven B. DodgeHeadquarters: Boston, MANumber of employees: 6,378 (2021)Revenue: 9.356 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: CoreSite, Global Tower Partners, MORE
231.09 -12.98 (-5.32%) At close: 04:00PM EDT- 52 Week Range220.00 - 303.72Volume
2,373,919 Avg. Volume1,937,515 Market Cap 105.442B
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- CEO: Tom Bartlett (Mar 16, 2020–)Founded: 1995Founder: Steven B. DodgeHeadquarters: Boston, MANumber of employees: 6,378 (2021)Revenue: 9.356 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: CoreSite, Global Tower Partners, MORE
231.09 -12.98 (-5.32%) At close: 04:00PM EDT- 52 Week Range220.00 - 303.72Volume
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CEO: Chris Kempczinski (Nov 4, 2019–)Founder: Ray KrocFounded: April 15, 1955, San Bernardino, CAHeadquarters: Chicago, ILNumber of employees: 100,000 (2022)Revenue: 21.08 billion USD (2019)Subsidiaries: McCafé, Golden Arches Restaurant, MORE
247.49 -3.29 (-1.31%) At close: 04:00PM EDT
52 Week Range 217.68 - 271.15 Volume 2,918,862 Avg. Volume 3,349,475
Market Cap 183.03B
- In this article:
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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247.49 -3.29 (-1.31%) At close: 04:00PM EDT
52 Week Range | 217.68 - 271.15 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 3,349,475 |
Market Cap 183.03B - In this article:
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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- CEO: Mike Roman (Jul 1, 2018–)Founded: June 13, 1902, Two Harbors, MNHeadquarters: Saint Paul, MNNumber of employees: 95,000 (2021)Subsidiaries: 3M A, 3M Japan Ltd, 3M India ltd, Kinetic Concepts, MOREFounders: William McGonagle, John Dwan, Danley Budd, Hermon Cable, Henry Bryan
152.38 +2.85 (+1.91%) At close: 04:02PM ED52 Week Range 139.74 - 208.95 Volume 4,163,133 Avg. Volume 3,477,796
Market Cap 86.713B
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- CEO: Mike Roman (Jul 1, 2018–)Founded: June 13, 1902, Two Harbors, MNHeadquarters: Saint Paul, MNNumber of employees: 95,000 (2021)Subsidiaries: 3M A, 3M Japan Ltd, 3M India ltd, Kinetic Concepts, MOREFounders: William McGonagle, John Dwan, Danley Budd, Hermon Cable, Henry Bryan
152.38 +2.85 (+1.91%) At close: 04:02PM ED52 Week Range 139.74 - 208.95 Volume 4,163,133 Avg. Volume 3,477,796 Market Cap 86.713B - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- CEO: Jon R. Moeller (Nov 1, 2021–)Founded: October 31, 1837, Cincinnati, OHHeadquarters: Cincinnati, OHNumber of employees: 3,000 (2022)Subsidiaries: Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care, MOREFounders: William Procter, James Gamble
155.61 -0.39 (-0.25%) At close: 04:02PM EDT- 52 Week Range131.94 - 165.35Volume
8,540,760 Avg. Volume7,820,273 Market Cap 373.355B
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- CEO: Jon R. Moeller (Nov 1, 2021–)Founded: October 31, 1837, Cincinnati, OHHeadquarters: Cincinnati, OHNumber of employees: 3,000 (2022)Subsidiaries: Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care, MOREFounders: William Procter, James Gamble
155.61 -0.39 (-0.25%) At close: 04:02PM EDT- 52 Week Range131.94 - 165.35Volume
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- CEO: Michael Wirth (Feb 1, 2018–)Founded: September 10, 1879, CaliforniaHeadquarters: San Ramon, CANumber of employees: 42,595 (2022)Subsidiaries: Texaco, Noble Energy, Chevron U.S.A. Inc., MORE
159.25 -11.44 (-6.70%) At close: 04:02PM EDT52 Week Range 92.86 - 174.76 Volume 13,997,122 Avg. Volume 16,186,801
Market Cap 312.896B
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- 64.33 USD−1.09 todayClosed: May 9, 5:30 PM EDT
52 Week Range 63.96 - 86.28 Volume 3,424,943 Avg. Volume 3,024,045
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Market Cap 32.714B
- CEO: Michael Wirth (Feb 1, 2018–)Founded: September 10, 1879, CaliforniaHeadquarters: San Ramon, CANumber of employees: 42,595 (2022)Subsidiaries: Texaco, Noble Energy, Chevron U.S.A. Inc., MORE
159.25 -11.44 (-6.70%) At close: 04:02PM EDT52 Week Range 92.86 - 174.76 Volume 13,997,122 Avg. Volume 16,186,801 Market Cap 312.896B - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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- 64.33 USD−1.09 todayClosed: May 9, 5:30 PM EDT
52 Week Range 63.96 - 86.28 Volume 3,424,943 Avg. Volume 3,024,045 - /
Market Cap 32.714B
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- 70.71 USD−1.76 today
Market Cap 138.91B
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- CEO: Hans Vestberg (Aug 1, 2018–)Founded: October 7, 1983, DelawareHeadquarters: New York, NYNumber of employees: 118,400 (2021)Revenue: 133.6 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: Verizon, Verizon Fios, Verizon Sourcing LLC, MORE
48.62 +0.35 (+0.73%) At close: 04:00PM EDT- 52 Week Range45.55 - 59.85Volume
24,391,312 Avg. Volume26,111,758 Market Cap 204.187B
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- CEO: Hans Vestberg (Aug 1, 2018–)Founded: October 7, 1983, DelawareHeadquarters: New York, NYNumber of employees: 118,400 (2021)Revenue: 133.6 billion USD (2021)Subsidiaries: Verizon, Verizon Fios, Verizon Sourcing LLC, MORE
48.62 +0.35 (+0.73%) At close: 04:00PM EDT- 52 Week Range45.55 - 59.85Volume
24,391,312 Avg. Volume26,111,758 Market Cap 204.187B
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