[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images According to a Guardian report, a London coffee costs around £5.19. Personally, I’m not against that expenditure, but it’s worth thinking about what that could turn into in terms of passive income. The average working career lasts between 40 and 50 years. And the result of investing (the equivalent of) £5.19 per (working) day could be surprisingly impressive. The maths For the moment, let’s ignore the weekends as non-working days. So investing £5.19 per day for five days a week for 52 weeks (let’s also ignore the complications of leap years) means £1,349 per year.…
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[ad_1] MoUs with PT Tren Solusi Transformasi Indonesia and PT Kartika Satu Graha Mandiri introduce new I-REC and carbon-credit revenue streams alongside DevvStream’s previously announced Indonesian hydro assetCalgary, Alberta–(Newsfile Corp. – June 9, 2025) – DevvStream Corp. DDEVS (“DevvStream” or the “Company”), a leading carbon management firm specializing in the development, investment, and sale of environmental assets, today announced two new memoranda of understanding (“MoUs”) in Indonesia:PT Tren Solusi Transformasi Indonesia — municipal waste-to-energy (“WtE”) facility in West Java.PT Kartika Satu Graha Mandiri — WtE project converting landfill waste in Depok City into grid-connected renewable power.Pursuant to each MoU, DevvStream expects…
[ad_1] Last week, ending 6 June, was a shocking one for the Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) share price. It fell 15% as CEO Elon Musk’s spat with Donald Trump dominated the headlines. Some are voicing genuine fears that President Trump could reduce or remove electric vehicle (EV) subsidies. And that could cause real pain for Tesla. We’re now looking at a 27% stock price fall year to date, though it’s still up 400% over a volatile past five years. What happens next? So where do the financial experts think it might go next? I asked ChatGPT, and it suggested a forecast…
[ad_1] Retirees on a fixed income are often on a tight budget, so investing can seem daunting and unattainable. But the truth is there are low-cost options that don’t require deep pockets. There’s a misconception some believe that investing is only for the wealthy, but those in retirement can invest $100 or less and see a return. Advertisement: High Yield Savings Offers Powered by Money.com – Yahoo may earn commission from the links above. Read More: 12 Best Safe Investments To Grow Your Money in 2025 Learn More: These 10 Used Cars Will Last Longer Than an Average New Vehicle…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images WPP (LSE: WPP) is the worst-performing FTSE 100 share so far this year. It’s down 33.8%, narrowly ‘beating’ outsourcer Bunzl (-30.9%). Since reaching a peak of 1,900p in 2017, the WPP share price has fallen 71% and now sits at just 548p. No amount of dividends along the way can make up for such a fall. Struggling for growth WPP used to be the largest advertising group in the world. However, it lost that title and now has a market cap of just £5.9bn. In today’s age of multiple $1trn+ tech juggernauts, that makes WPP…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The global travel market is huge and On The Beach Group (LSE:OTB) is a growth stock seeking to capitalise on this. During the year ended 30 September 2024 (FY24), the online travel agent reported adjusted earnings per share of 14.1p. By FY27, analysts are forecasting this to increase to 26.6p. If this consensus estimate proves to be correct, it means the stock’s earnings will grow at an average annual rate of 23.6% over the next three financial years. By anyone’s standards, that would be impressive. Travelling in the right direction Of course, these forecasts may…
[ad_1] OSL Collaborates With Personal Finance Platform Hong Kong-based digital asset firm OSL has formed a collaboration with a personal finance platform. OSL and MoneyHero have established a strategic collaboration in Hong Kong, according to a statement. Under this arrangement, MoneyHero can compare digital asset account products offered by licensed platforms like OSL alongside insurance, stock, and bank account products. «This collaboration reflects our unique value proposition and position as the leading digital acquisition partner for the majority of banks across Greater Southeast Asia, which we are leveraging to extend our offerings into the digital asset space,» commented MoneyHero CEO…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Investors hunting for a high-yield FTSE 100 dividend share to add to their portfolio will find a surprising candidate. Among the usual big payers, WPP‘s (LSE: WPP) making an appearance. WPP always felt more like a growth stock than an income play to me. Unfortunately, its recent transformation is the result of weakness, not strength. The advertising and media group has been battling structural change ever since driving force Sir Martin Sorrell quit under a cloud in 2018. Markets are cautious, clients are spending less, and digital rivals have cut into its once-dominant position. Surprise income star First-quarter results…
[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images About twice a year, FTSE 100 growth and income share Diploma (LSE: DPLM) springs to my attention. It’s just done it again, and for a positive reason. The distribution group has a long and proud record of rewarding loyal shareholders. It’s lifted its dividend every year for more than 25 years. And not just by inches. It’s grown at an average compound rate of 13.22% a year for the last 15 years. That’s only part of the appeal. Diploma’s also delivered serious share price growth. It’s up a modest 12% in the last 12 months but 146% over five…
[ad_1] “Decarbonized oil” is now apparently a thing. Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke glowingly about this mythical substance in the context of new bitumen pipelines after his meeting last week in Saskatoon with Canada’s premiers. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith chimed in her support for carbon-free unicorn oil as part of a new “grand bargain” where Ottawa would facilitate another bitumen pipeline to tidewater in exchange for the highly profitable companies within the Pathways Alliance finally moving forward with their carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. To be clear, decarbonized oil is as absurd as talking about vitamin cigarettes or weight-loss ice cream.…
