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COST Jun 2024 990.000 call

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Previous Close0.0100
Open0.0100
Bid0.0000
Ask0.0700
Strike990.00
Expire Date2024-06-28
Day's Range0.0100 - 0.0100
Contract RangeN/A
Volume2
Open Interest257
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    Looking to get away? Costco could be your new travel agent

    Retail giant Costco (COST), mostly known for its buying-in-bulk deals and hot dog prices undeterred by inflation, also has a travel section dedicated to finding savings for consumers looking to get away. Travel Expert Mark Ellwood joins Wealth! to give insight into why Costco could be your new travel agent. "They sell travel at discounted rates, especially if you're looking for hotels and flights together, which is great at a peak time last minute because the way the pricings work, often cheaper." says Ellwood. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino For more of Yahoo Finance's coverage on Costco and travel experiences: 'There are bargains out there' as summer travel season heats up The cult of Costco, hotdog included Choosing the best travel credit cards for summer 2024 How to avoid travel scams ahead of your summer vacation COVID 'revenge travel' is still affecting gas demand: Analyst Costco posts Q3 earnings beat, US same-store sales jump 6% 3 places to travel to instead of Europe this summer Summer travel boom: La Compagnie CEO talks European demand

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    Top tips for retirement, travel, paying your mortgage: Wealth!

    On today's episode of Wealth!, Host Brad Smith breaks down key personal finance tips, from mortgage rate hacks to saving for retirement and planning your summer vacation. Home prices in the 20 largest US cities have surged by an average of 7.2% year over year, according to recent Case-Shiller data. Structured Finance Association CEO Michael Bright advises homebuyers to "shop around" and build relationships with brokers to potentially "get a loan at a lower rate than you otherwise would." Yahoo Finance's Personal Finance Editor Molly Moorhead also emphasizes the impact of making just one extra mortgage payment each year in saving homeowners money in the long run. US Consumer confidence declined in June, with the index falling to 100.4, signaling growing economic concerns among American consumers. As cost-conscious consumers increasingly seek deals, McDonald's (MCD) has joined the ranks of fast food chains adapting to economic pressures by introducing a new value meal option. Starting June 25, the global fast food giant will add a $5 value meal to its menu. Citi Senior Global Economist Robert Sockin explains that despite these value meals, "the bigger problem is that you've had large gains in food prices over this cycle. And really, it's taking time for people to adjust to these much higher prices. And as I've noted, as we've got income gains that real purchasing power has improved and is likely to continue to improve given that food inflation is still running at relatively low levels. " 59% of employees who are not saving for retirement believe they are, according to Principal Financial Group. IRAHelp.com Founder and CPA Ed Slott explains why now is a great time to save for retirement: "Everybody thinks inflation is bad, and I get that because things cost more. But when it comes to taxes, inflation is great because tax brackets expand too. So more money can come out at lower rates. And the other opportunity now is the low rates... We have historic low tax rates now. So the key to anybody saving for retirement is if you have an IRA, a 401(k), remember those accounts are loaded with taxes. The only way you can get to that money is by paying taxes. So if you can get that money out now, because I'm worried about future higher taxes, we have debt limits, the laws may be changing, so anybody stockpiling money in an IRA or 401(k) should be taking action." Finally, as the summer travel season heats up, Yahoo Finance's Kerry Hannon breaks down how you can still find a deal. She believes the key to summer travel is being flexible: "If you can travel the last two weeks of August, that's going to be a good time. And it gives you time to book it right now and get some of the best advantages of that time gap in order to nail down some of these good rates." She notes that skipping popular destinations is also preferable, explaining, "Hotel prices are up about 10% particularly in the crowded cities. So I encourage people, maybe skip Paris, go to Lyon, skip Dublin, go to Cork." This post was written by Melanie Riehl