If you'd put $1,000 into Microsoft stock 20 years ago, here's what you'd have today

A small, long-term investment in one of the world's biggest tech companies shows how patience, reinvested dividends, and sustained growth can significantly multiply returns over time.

If you'd put $1,000 into Nvidia stock 20 years ago, here's what you'd have today

A $1,000 investment in Nvidia would be worth hundreds of thousands today, reflecting its massive growth in the artificial intelligence era.

If you'd put $1,000 into Amazon stock 20 years ago, here's what you'd have today

Two decades of exponential growth show why the online retail giant remains a benchmark for long-term investing.

Nvidia earnings: Updates and commentary

Nvidia stunned Wall Street by reporting $57.01 billion in Q3 revenue and $1.30 earnings per share, beating estimates. While forecasting an even stronger Q4 with roughly $65 billion in revenue and continued robust demand for AI infrastructure.

Understanding the Fed's rate cuts: ASU professor provides insights

Will lower rates impact economic growth? A W. P. Carey finance expert weighs in.

Remote professionals are quiet quitting Fridays. Their rebellion could open the door to a 4-day work week

Americans with remote flexibility are redistributing their work hours in ways that mimic a shorter week. The trend is reshaping expectations for what a full workweek should look like.

Rising costs and lower spending hit Arizona's sales tax revenue

ASU economist sheds light on how inflation and shifting consumer habits are reshaping Arizona’s fiscal outlook.

Comprehensive vs. collision insurance

Understand the essential differences between comprehensive and collision car insurance to decide which coverage or combination fits your vehicle and risk profile.

Best rewards credit cards

WalletHub’s 2025 report ranks the best rewards credit cards, emphasizing how consumers can maximize value through strong sign-up bonuses, cash-back offers, and ongoing perks.

Master's in finance program helps Adam Ray find confidence, purpose in career

Adam Ray (MS-FIN '25) chose to stay at W. P. Carey after completing his bachelor's in finance to pursue the Master of Science in Finance (MS-FIN). It was an opportunity to grow skills and as a person.