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The common-sense standard financial advice for consumers is to keep several months of cash-flow needs in an emergency account, separate from long-ter read more »
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It's hard to say that anything good has come out of the credit crunch and mortgage mess, but it has created some unusual, if perverse, opportunities read more »
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WHILE THE IDEA of receiving any sizable Social Security benefits come retirement will likely be a pipe dream for current 20-somethings, it's still a read more »
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Given the looming recession and the sagging stock market, one of your clients, a married couple, has cut back on their cash/stock charitable donation read more »
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Portfolio managers who battened down their hatches for credit market squalls, falling U.S. rates and a sagging greenback led the ranks of fixed-incom read more »
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BILL BRIDGWATER HAD the investing bug. Even as he was busy working as an executive for several IT companies, he made time to juggle more than $1 mill read more »
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Stock investors trying to see the market's future have begun monitoring indicators from the bond market -- and they don't like what they are seeing read more »
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A revised version of the Higher Education Act became law on Aug. 14. While it will make colleges more accountable for tuition and fee increases, it w read more »
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Investors pulled their money out of Russia in the wake of the Georgia conflict at the fastest rate since the 1998 rouble crisis, new figures showed o read more »
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You wouldn't buy a stock, bond or mutual fund without doing some research (at least we hope you wouldn't). Entrusting your future to a financial pl read more »
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