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Retirement Dilemma: To Borrow or to Sell? A 70-Something Couple Weighs $60K Home Repair Options

A retired couple in their early 70s, living on Social Security and pensions with a paid-off home and nearly $1 million in investments, faces a common but critical financial crossroads: should they fund $50,000-$60,000 in home renovations by taking out a loan or by selling stocks? Experts weigh the tax implications, market risks, and lifestyle factors unique to later-life financial planning.

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OneSpan's Surging Returns on Capital Signal a Turnaround Story

Amid a challenging period for its share price, cybersecurity firm OneSpan is demonstrating a powerful operational turnaround, with its return on capital employed (ROCE) skyrocketing. This key profitability metric now vastly outpaces the industry, suggesting past investments are paying off and warranting a closer look from investors.

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Giverny Capital Exits Credit Acceptance as Market Focus Shifts to AI

Investment firm Giverny Capital has sold its position in auto-finance provider Credit Acceptance Corporation, citing a challenging market environment dominated by AI hype and large-cap tech outperformance. The move highlights a broader divergence between fundamental business performance and current investor sentiment.

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Reitar Logtech's Steady Fundamentals Clash with Market Pessimism: Is the 50% Sell-Off Overdone?

Despite a brutal 50% share price plunge over three months, Reitar Logtech Holdings (NASDAQ:RITR) exhibits underlying financial resilience. While its Return on Equity appears weak, the company's aggressive reinvestment strategy has fueled a remarkable 26% net income growth over five years, starkly outperforming its struggling industry. This analysis delves into the disconnect between short-term market sentiment and the firm's long-term operational engine.

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Three Sub-$50 Stocks Investors Should Approach With Caution

While stocks priced between $10 and $50 can appear to offer an attractive balance of accessibility and maturity, not all are sound investments. We examine three companies in this range whose valuations and business prospects raise significant red flags for discerning investors.