Penta

Penta

Penta is our quarterly magazine that comes with Barron’s, offering valuable insights for families with assets exceeding $5 million. It provides guidance to wealthy families on how to effectively manage and enjoy their wealth. The magazine features an exclusive cover story that lists asset allocation recommendations from top wealth management firms. Inside, you’ll find a ranking of the best markets for vacation homes. Each issue also includes engaging articles on luxury travel, private jets, art collecting, high-end cars, jewelry, watches, and upscale real estate. Additionally, Penta assists readers in navigating family wealth management topics, including private banking, family offices, trusts and estates, tax matters, charitable giving, and advanced investment strategies.

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  • 2 days ago | barrons.com | Elizabeth O'Brien

    Many Americans plan to keep working into their late 60s or early 70s. But that may be less likely today. While the economy remains strong, recession fears are mounting. And even some of the most secure government jobs are under siege by Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency—forcing older workers to look for new jobs or take an unplanned early retirement. For older workers, it’s important to have a backup plan, since people tend to overestimate how long they’ll keep working.

  • 3 days ago | barrons.com | Ben Levisohn

    For investors, food stocks have been about as appetizing as a plate full of slugs—a state that will continue until significant changes are implemented. And no, it’s not about RFK Jr.On Wednesday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the phaseout of eight dyes commonly used in American snack foods, something that food companies should have—and likely did—see coming.

  • 4 days ago | barrons.com | Connor Smith |Anita Hamilton |Greg Robb |George Glover

    S&P 500 Is on Track to Exit Correction Territory Your browser does not support iframes The S&P 500 was on track to exit correction territory as the final hour of trading approached on Thursday. The market benchmark was up 2% to 5482.56, a hair above the 5481.05 level it needs to close above to mark a 10% move from a recent low. That would put the index back out of correction after it fell 10% from its Feb. 19 high in March.

  • 4 days ago | barrons.com | Elizabeth O'Brien

    Many Americans plan to keep working into their late 60s or early 70s. But that may be less likely today. While the economy remains strong, recession fears are mounting. And even some of the most secure government jobs are under siege by Elon Musk’s DOGE—forcing older workers to look for new jobs or take an unplanned early retirement.

  • 4 days ago | barrons.com | Bill Alpert

    American healthcare facilities can only fill half their nursing jobs. As the population ages and current nurses themselves retire, the shortage could get worse.

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