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S&P 500 futures are up 0.08% this morning.
Key facts
- Said Capuzzi: “Take this $1,000, don’t touch it, watch it compound over 18 years and learn how the markets work
- The Treasury Department announced yesterday that BNY and Robinhood will build and run the app for Trump’s tax-deferred investing accounts for kids, which is due to launch in July and be seeded
- The Dells plan to put $250 in accounts for 25 million kids, with Michael Dell telling me he hopes it “inspires children to want to learn more about compound interest.” the reporter hope so, too
- It’s why Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell and his wife Susan stepped up to donate $6.25 billion to fund the accounts
Summary
In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady examines why so many companies are eager to contribute to Trump Accounts. The big leadership story: H&R Block’s new CEO on what distinguishes C-suite leaders from middle management. The markets: Mostly up amid reports that the U.S. and Iran are considering a ceasefire. The Treasury Department announced yesterday that BNY and Robinhood will build and run the app for Trump’s tax-deferred investing accounts for kids, which is due to launch in July and be seeded with $1,000 of federal money for babies born between 2025 and 2028. It’s why Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell and his wife Susan stepped up to donate $6.25 billion to fund the accounts. A way to promote financial wellness: Saddled with debt, stagnant wages and rising home costs—and tools that enable impulse investing—younger investors gravitate towards risky bets. Said Capuzzi: “Take this $1,000, don’t touch it, watch it compound over 18 years and learn how the markets work.