My top FTSE 100 stock to buy this September
If I had to pick just one FTSE 100 stock to add to my Stocks and Shares ISA right now it would be NatWest.
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If I had to pick just one FTSE 100 stock to add to my Stocks and Shares ISA right now it would be NatWest.
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Next week’s FTSE 100 reshuffle could see some big names relegated to the FTSE 250. Roland Head has spotted two potential bargains.
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This Fool is on the hunt for big-paying dividend stocks. The FTSE mining sector, with some stocks yielding over 10%, tops his list.
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Save $99.01: As of Aug. 25, the 40mm Apple Watch SE with cellular is 30% off its $329 price tag, bringing it down to just $229.99. That’s the lowest price we’ve ever seen it.
There are a lot of great smartwatches out there to choose from. Hell, there are a lot of great Apple Watches alone. So how can you narrow down which one is right for you?
One option is to follow the sales, and as of Aug. 25, that would lead you right to the 40mm Apple Watch SE with cellular connectivity, priced at a very competitive $229.99 at Amazon. Usually, this smartwatch with a $329 MSRP will hover around $300, making this price drop the biggest we’ve ever seen. For comparison’s sake, it’s nearly $10 cheaper than the 44mm SE with GPS, which is also on sale.
The SE is Apple’s budget-friendly smartwatch even at full price, and its features are more on the basic side. You won’t get the ECG or blood oxygen sensor you’ll find in most fitness trackers these days, but you will have a heart rate monitor, great battery life, your choice of color (since they’re all on sale), and most importantly, a watch that won’t break the bank.
Plus, the cellular connection allows you to go phone-free and still enjoy this watch’s full capabilities — the next step up for a cellular Apple Watch is the Series 7 at $169 more, and that’s at it’s sale price.
Basically, if you want an Apple Watch you can use fully without your phone and don’t need all the health features, this deal is hard to beat.
Andrew Woods sets out his two favourite FTSE 100 shares to buy next month, because of profitability and broader economic factors.
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The FTSE 100 review is due on 31 August, with UK Investment company Abrdn currently on the edge. Will this stock be departing from the index?
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Two very different FTSE 100 income shares offer an average dividend yield of 11%. Christopher Ruane explains why he would consider buying the dynamic dividend duo.
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Found at #24 this week, Latto‘s breakthrough hit, ‘Big Energy,’ maintains a BIG presence on the Billboard Hot 100 nearly a year after its release date.
But if initial response to her banging collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion is any indication, she may soon see ‘Energy’ joined by the ‘Traumazine’ tune.
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‘Budget,’
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