Projected U.S. Treasury Yields Power Up While Mortgage Rates Lag (For Now)
By Donald van Deventer : The latest implied forward rate forecast from Kamakura Corporation shows projected U.S. Treasury yields powering up while fixed rate mortgage yields are temporarily unchanged. Mortgage yields, determined by the Monday through Wednesday weekly survey of the Federal Home Loan…
Bear Of The Day: Quiksilver
By Zacks Investment Research : Quiksilver ( ZQK ) reported a big Q1 miss back in June due to revenue and gross margin pressure. This prompted analysts to revise their estimates significantly lower for Quiksilver, sending the stock to a Zacks Rank No. 5 (Strong Sell). Although shares of Quiksilver…
Amgen's Focus On Kyprolis Data Shows Need To Aspire
By EP Vantage : Despite the rumours of imminent bids for Onyx Pharmaceuticals ( ONXX ), and hints from the company that talks are ongoing with multiple parties, the only sound generated so far by the so-called bidding war for the US biotech has been the quiet rustle of tumbleweeds. If anything…
Another Reason To Watch Steven Cohen's SAC Capital Very Closely
By Insider Monkey : By: Jake Mann Hedge funds' 13F filings continue to flutter in for the second quarter, and one firm that isn't getting a lot of press for its stock picks is SAC Capital, managed by the infamous Steven Cohen ( see his full profile ). SAC was indicted last month on four…
United Technologies responsible for faulty Dreamliner fire extinguishers
(Reuters) - United Technologies Corp on Friday said one of its units was responsible for a problem with fire-fighting systems discovered in some Boeing Co Dreamliner jets.
U.S. Steel names Mario Longhi as chief executive
(Reuters) - United States Steel Corp has named President Mario Longhi to succeed John Surma as chief executive, effective September 1.
25 hotspots for the rich & single
Look for Mr. or Mrs. Right here, while they're still single and ready to mingle.
Why Wall Street Doesn't Want You To Have A Better 401(k)
Wall Street is working hard to ensure that your retirement plans remain overpriced.
Samsung leads Apple in smartwatch race
The South Korean electronics company will unveil its Galaxy Gear smartwatch next month, while Apple's iWatch is not expected until next year
Another tough week for stocks
Stocks limped into the weekend, finishing a second week in a row in the red.
India's capital flight battle backfires
Delhi's latest step reducing maximum outward investment in an effort to support the sliding currency risks sending panic signal rather than providing a solution
Munis, Michigan, And The Consequence of Choice
Choices come with consequences. When a municipality and its home state choose to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, the consequence is a loss of market access. And so it goes in Michigan. Last week brought the news that yet another Michigan municipality has had to delay a large bond deal . Why? As…
The Colossus Has Fallen: Why I Believe It Will Get Back Up
By Steve Nicastro : In a previous article "2 Brazilian Gold Miners with Enormous Upside" I argued that Colossus Minerals ( COLUF.PK ), along with Luna Gold ( LGCUF.PK ), are two gold ( GLD ) mining companies that offer investors a very attractive risk vs. reward scenario at present prices.…
Analysis: Merged American Airlines-US Airways would offer more, could charge more
(Reuters) - For travelers, the question of whether to let American Airlines and US Airways merge into the world's largest carrier may boil down to this: pay more and get more, or pay less and get less.
U.S. asks reversal of ruling Bernanke must testify in AIG lawsuit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department on Friday asked an appeals court to reverse a judge's ruling last month that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke must testify in a lawsuit about American International Group Inc's 2008 bailout.
REIT Focus: Inland Real Estate Corporation
By Joseph Ori : This REIT Focus is on Inland Real Estate Corporation ( IRC ), a publicly traded REIT that is an operator of community, neighborhood, power, life-style and single-tenant retail centers located primarily in the Midwest. As of June 30, 2013, IRC owned interests in 154 properties…
Wall Street slips, Dow posts biggest weekly loss of 2013
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell slightly on Friday, and the Dow industrials posted the biggest weekly loss this year as rising bond yields hurt shares paying rich dividends and earnings from retailers disappointed investors.
Oil Lovers Won't Regret These Stocks, And Neither Will You
By Fusion Research: Global consumption of oil and gas products is expected to increase from 89.16 million barrels per day last year to 91.22 million barrels per day in 2014. Oil and gas companies are adopting various strategies to capitalize on rising consumption. Among the many, three oil and gas…
Price rises revive housing bubble fears
A raft of positive data this week has reinforced a sense of recovery in the property sector. The FT asks whether the market is overheating
Envision Healthcare: Expensive Healthcare Public Offering Ahead Of Obamacare
By The Value Investor : Envision Healthcare Holdings ( EVHC ) made its public debut on Wednesday, August the 14th. Shares of the physician staffing company ended their first day with gains of 9.3% at $25.15 per share. The public offering was a success and well timed ahead of the introduction of…
Groupon: The Smart Money Is Selling The Stock
By George Kesarios: Like Al Pacino said in the Godfather, "it's not personal, only business." As far as I'm concerned, that's how investors should act with stocks. Falling in love with any stock will eventually get you in trouble, even if it has worked out for you till now.…
21st Century Fox takes stake in 'gonzo' Vice
Vice has agreed content-distribution partnerships with companies that include Facebook and Twitter
Is BlackBerry Making A Comeback In The United States? Some Data Suggest It Is
By Michael Blair : BlackBerry ( BBRY ) is in the midst of a seemingly unending effort to find a buyer or a partner as it struggles to survive in the brutally competitive smartphone market. Or, at least that is the conventional wisdom. A while ago, disappointed with the tone of the management…
RRD Donnelley Could Print Even More Gains
By Squeeky Wheel: RR Donnelley & Sons ( RRD ) is up an outrageous 108% year-to-date. Not bad for a company whose industry was supposed to die with the computer - anyone remember the paperless office? - or at least with online shopping. Fortunately for shareholders, RR Donnelley is still doing a…
Equal Energy Is Not Being Treated Equally To Its Industry Peers
By Value Digger: Introduction After a transformational period during the second half of 2012, Equal Energy ( EQU ) has entered a new era of growth since early 2013. To speed up its restructuring, Equal changed completely its growth strategy and sold a lot of its assets in late 2012 in order to…
Emeritus Corporation: Reckless Growth And Chaos Is The Real Story
By Christopher Drose: Emeritus Corporation ( ESC ) is an operator of senior living communities in the United States. Emeritus operates a portfolio of communities which are purpose built for services including assisted living, specialized (Alzheimer's and dementia) care, and in-home nursing. The…
Fibrocell Science Steadies Itself For Growth After Listing On NYSE
By Michael Moreno : Fibrocell Science ( FCSC ) is an autologous cell therapy company involved in the development of medicines for aesthetic, medical and scientific application. FCSC's diverse drug pipeline revolves around applications of the fibroblast cell. The fibroblast cell plays an…
Bequest to nation from 1928 now worth £350m
donor specified that the fund should be held in trust until the country had collected enough money to pay off the whole debt, which currently stands at £1.2tn
Week In FX Europe - Is Sterling's 8-Cent Ride Near Completion?
By Dean Popplewell : Global economic data has tried hard all week to paint more of an interesting picture, and this despite the glaring lack of liquidity (and general interest) in the forex market. Policymakers have been trying to fashion an illusion for something "significant" that will end up…
BlackRock's CoRI(TM) Retirement Index: How Much Cash Flow For Your Retirement
By Joe Eqcome: Cash Flows for Retirement: The CoRI™ Retirement Index (CoRI Index by BlackRock ( BLK ) ) provides a daily "level" that can be used to calculate -- as early as 10 years before retirement -- an estimate of how much annual income your current savings could generate beginning…
Merrill Lynch to dissolve into BofA
Combining the entities could help BofA avoid some legal and regulatory expenses, including having to file separate reports with the US securities regulator
Value Investors: Buy Housing Now
By Zacks Investment Research : Housing stocks were the darling of 2012 and started off 2013 on a hot streak. But in May, the stocks peaked and it's been downhill ever since even though many of the homebuilders have reported better-than-expected earnings and the year-over-year earnings growth is…
AXION International Holdings' CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Start Time: 12:00 End Time: 12:44 AXION International Holdings, Inc. ( AXIH.OB ) Q2 2013 Earnings Conference Call August 16, 2013, 12:00 PM ET Executives Andrew Haag - Managing Partner, IRTH Communications Steven L. Silverman - President and CEO Analysts Chip Richardson - Wedbush Securities …
Marvell Is Borderline Cheap And Borderline Expensive
By Jae Jun : Here is a value name that I hear often. Take this as an exercise to go through the numbers and facts over the weekend and compare your assessment with mine. Start by entering MRVL into the Stock Analyzer and away we go. A PDF tearsheet is provided at the end for you to follow along if…
Intel Set To Rule The Future?
By Alex Jordon : With new CEO Brian Krzanich in place, $13 billion set aside for capital investment for the year, and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC ) research laboratories not just churning out groundbreaking product, but peering into all dimensions of the future of computing, Intel seems well focused on…
Taper, Taper, Toil And Trouble
By Keubiko: "To me, consensus seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes, and to which no one objects." - Margaret Thatcher It seems the market can only focus on a few thing at a time. Remember…
Import tax overhaul bill coming, would help U.S. seaports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. import tax collected only at shipping ports would be converted into a fee on goods brought into the United States by rail and highway from Canada and Mexico under legislation expected to be introduced next month in the U.S. Senate.
Maxwell's Earnings Restatement: Some Good, Some Bad, No Ugly
By Tom Konrad ( AltEnergyStocks ): When Maxwell Technologies ( MXWL ) announced problems with its revenue accounting on March 7h, I took a look at the company's reported Accounts Receivable (where early revenue recognition usually shows up) and concluded that management had underestimated the…
Showman has loyal followers
Boardrooms have a ready-made reason to turn down his next transformation scheme, yet investors have stood by the Ackman
Microchip Technology Inc. - Shareholder/Analyst Call
Microchip Technology Incorporated ( MCHP ) August 16, 2013 12:00 pm ET Executives Steve Sanghi - Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Mark Reiten - Vice President of Licensing Ganesh Moorthy - Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President Patrick Johnson - Vice President of…
Why I'm Positive On Fossil's Long-Term Outlook
By Investor Wand : For two decades Fossil Group Inc ( FOSL ) has been designing and marketing specialized consumer fashion accessories. Its product line reckons high-end fashion watches and jewelry, handbags and other leather goods including belts, soft accessories as well as clothing and…
Par Pharmaceutical's CEO Discusses 2Q 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. ( PRX ) 2Q 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript August 15, 2013 10:00 AM ET Executives Paul Campanelli - Chief Executive Officer Tom Haughey - President Barry Gilman - General Counsel Mike Tropiano - EVP and Chief Financial Officer Analysts Tom O'Shea…
JPMorgan in $23 million settlement with clients over Lehman
NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co agreed to pay $23 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of mishandling money of pension funds and other clients by investing it in notes from Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, which later went bankrupt.
Wells Fargo: Making Money As Interest Rates Rise Or Fall, How Sweet It Is
By Regarded Solutions : How often can we invest in a company that delivers profits and revenues whether interest rates rise or fall, and just about with every move the Federal Reserve decides to make? Not only that, but the share price of the stock keeps moving up, and dividends have been…
U.S. panel approves import probe of steel pipe from nine countries
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. trade panel on Friday approved a Commerce Department investigation that could lead to steep duties on steel pipe from South Korea, India and seven other countries that is used in oil and natural gas production and which domestic manufacturers say is being sold in the…
Wal-Mart Earnings Analysis Relative To Peers
By AnalytixInsight : Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ( WMT ) reported its F2Q 2014 result yesterday. Wal-Mart reported declining traffic , like Macy's ( M ) earlier this week. Based on these preliminary financial results for the quarter ended July 31, 2013, we analyze Wal-Mart relative to its peers…
Church speaks up for fracking trials
An Anglican official has signalled support for exploration of UK shale energy reserves, as Cuadrilla has suspended work at Balcombe
Alteva: Verizon 'Put' Means Investors Can Buy A Growth Company Almost For Free
By White Rabbit : As Warren Buffett reminds us , dividends are neither good nor bad in themselves. Ideally, companies should only pay dividends if they can't get a satisfactory return through re-investments in their business, smart acquisitions, or well-timed share buybacks. Despite this fact,…
Airports may benefit from U.S. move to block airline merger: Fitch
(Reuters) - The U.S. government's lawsuit to block a proposed merger between US Airways Group Inc and American Airlines could be "marginally positive" for airports if the move heralds the end of an industry-wide consolidation trend, Fitch Ratings said on Friday.
Target-Date Fund Returns Sliced by Bond Buzzsaw
Why investors who flooded into the funds are seeing meager returns in the midst of a big stock rally.
Celsion's CEO Thumbs His Nose At Short Sellers
By Quoth the Raven: Editor's note: This article covers a micro-cap stock. Please be aware of the risks associated with these stocks. Celsion ( CLSN ) certainly appears to be on its way to being revamped and looking stronger so far after its Phase III earnings crash earlier in the year.…
Icahn's bid to fast-track key Dell lawsuit fails
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn's legal effort to derail a $25 billion takeover of Dell Inc stalled on Friday after a judge refused to fast-track his lawsuit against the company, an integral part of his months-long opposition campaign.
GM to recall nearly 300,000 Chevrolet Cruze cars
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New Highs, Irrational Markets and You
Stocks are soaring and investors are worried. Consider keeping some cash handy.
Trade role is chance to echo BT turnround
Mobile services, where BT has been weak since the sale of O2 more than a decade ago, will be a focus following the acquisition of 4G spectrum
SAC will not speed return of external capital
At the start of year, SAC managed $15bn, around $6bn of which belonged to outsiders. Most of that external capital was expected to be redeemed by a Friday deadline
SAC likely to face fresh redemption requests at Friday deadline
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund manager Steven A. Cohen may see the last of his outside investors ask for their money back by midnight on Friday.
'Day of Rage' in Egypt leaves dozens dead
Muslim Brotherhood protests the first since the storming of two pro-Morsi camps that resulted in the death of hundreds of people on Wednesday
Bear Stearns funds' liquidators settle with JPMorgan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co has reached a settlement with the liquidators for two Bear Stearns mortgage-laden hedge funds whose collapse in 2007 sent waves through the subprime securities market.
Japan's past and future meet at Zero
Controversy over a new film highlights a change in attitudes since the 1990s, when most Japanese thought the country had not atoned for wartime aggression
Merck halts Zilmax sales, to study cattle feed additive
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. drugmaker Merck & Co said on Friday it is temporarily suspending sales of its Zilmax animal feed additive in the United States and Canada following concerns about use of the product, which is given to cattle to increase their weight before slaughter.
Exclusive: FDA says working with Merck, USDA on cattle drug Zilmax
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday it was working with drugmaker Merck & Co and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to gather information on the cattle feed additive Zilmax and determine if it is unsafe.
Recession Scared Students Into Managing Their Money
The Great Recession left a lasting impact on today's 20-somethings
U.S. regulators warn Wall Street to prepare for hurricane season
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. financial market regulators warned Wall Street on Friday to get its act together as the hurricane season approached by reviewing business continuity plans and other preparations for potential disruptions.
Chicago Stock Exchange to pay fine to settle SEC charges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Chicago Stock Exchange will pay $300,000 to settle civil charges accusing the exchange operator of violating market rules designed to protect investors from having their trades executed at inferior prices, U.S. regulators said.
Activists keep fighting despite setbacks
A string of setbacks raises the question of whether wider shareholder enthusiasm for activism that gives agitators their power has begun to wane
Shorting US bonds boosts Rothschild fund
Lord Rothschild said RIT Capital had decreased holdings in emerging markets and increased its positions in the US economy in the first half
Trulia Bubble Watch: Home Prices 5% Undervalued, Far Cry From Bubble
Chief Economist at found that only two of the 100 largest metros – Orange County and Los Angeles – have prices that are more than 10% overvalued, while more than four out of five metros still look undervalued, despite the price recovery.
Sony-Viacom deal won't jolt TV industry
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Shrimp prices' jumbo rise
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The Market Could Disappoint Bears Forecasting Huge Pullback Ahead Despite August Slump
We are now past the mid-point of the Dog Days of August, and so the stock market is where the bears think it should be – down and sinking. The Dow and S&P 500 are down nine out of the past sessions. So those who have been clamoring for a sharp pullback are probably starting to feel very…
U.S. consumer confidence dips; housing starts miss forecasts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment ebbed in August and residential construction rose less than expected last month, potentially dimming hopes of an acceleration in economic activity in the third quarter.
Holder is right to question war on drugs
The problem is a familiar one in recent American history: collective security has been sought at the price of personal freedom
Financial Planning For Volatile Times
The worst time to make a financial planning decision, clearly, is when you're upset or otherwise emotional.
Merck says no safety issues found in Zilmax cattle product
(Reuters) - Merck & Co on Friday said it had not seen any safety or effectiveness issues with its Zilmax food additive product for cattle, beyond those observed in clinical trials before it was introduced in the United States in 2007.
German court puts Liberty Global between rock and hard place
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Liberty Global could face costly concessions or an expensive unraveling of its $4 billion bet on Germany after a court ruling threw its 2012 takeover of KabelBW into doubt.
Cocos: Ingenuity that's too good to be true
John Dizard questions Cocos are being priced at high rates, in perpetuity, to underpin not one highly profitable firm but most of the European banking system
Ackman gets ready to sell J.C. Penney stake
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Your property is not your pension
Brits place their trust in bricks and mortar, but a house is unlikely to fund much of a retirement
Mortgage boost for self-employed
Banks and building societies more willing to lend to non-salaried borrowers – if they have the right documentation
GM to recall 293,000 Cruze cars over brake assist defect
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co will recall 292,879 Chevrolet Cruze cars in the United States due to a defect that can cause loss of the brake assist function in models with the 1.4-liter turbocharged engine and six-speed automatic transmission.
Gold hits a two-month high
Despite the talk of imminent tapering by the Federal Reserve, investment flows in the gold market are beginning to look more positive
7 Alternatives to a Student Credit Card
With prepaid cards and checking accounts, it's possible to avoid post-college credit card debt.
BHP in talks over possible fines
US regulator is speaking to the miner about alleged breaches of anti-corruption laws and management of hospitality it provided as a sponsor
AOL makes deep job cuts at local news group Patch
(Reuters) - AOL Inc said on Friday that it would cut a substantial number of jobs at its money-losing Patch local news site business, and a source close to the company said about half of the staff of 1,000 was being laid off.
Analysis: Wall Street clashes with regulators over repo market reforms
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street banks are arguing that a proposal from U.S. regulators intended to rein in risk taking could severely hurt the $7 trillion repurchase market, a critical source of short-term loans in the financial system.
China's millionaire boom slows
A rocketship of an economy just isn't churning out millionaires like it used to.
Real Estate Investment With Less Risk
Most Americans do not associate real estate investment with retirement. Other than downsizing to a smaller home or, possibly, using a reverse mortgage, few consider it.
Russia sells controversial EADS stake
Russian state-controlled bank disposes of part of its stake in the European aerospace group to fund a highly costly foray into civilian aircraft
Post Office strike over bank holiday
Post Office workers will stage a 48-hour strike over the August bank holiday weekend in an escalating row over pay and jobs.
Bank regulator gives ultimatum in Deutsche's BHF sale: sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German regulator Bafin has set an end of August deadline for investors to submit information needed to approve Deutsche Bank's sale of BHF to a consortium headed by RHJ International (RHJI), two people familiar with the process said.
Energy firm SSE ends cold calling
Energy supplier SSE says it has ended the practice of making unsolicited telephone calls to potential customers.
AOL to cut jobs at its local news websites group Patch
(Reuters) - AOL Inc said it would cut a substantial number of jobs at its Patch local news site business, as it tries to return the unit to profitability.
RBS branches bidder to list on AIM
One of the bidders for more than 300 branches put up for sale by Royal Bank of Scotland will list on the stock market next week, the BBC learns.
When You Know It's Time to Switch to an Online Bank
4 signs that you no longer need a brick-and-mortar bank.
Detroit bankruptcy judge orders mediator to handle union talks
(Reuters) - The federal judge presiding over Detroit's municipal bankruptcy ordered the mediator in the case to handle negotiations of collective bargaining agreements with the city's unions.
Signs your star employees are job hunting
Some employees send pretty clear signals that they're planning to quit. Millennials may even conduct their job search right under your nose.
Spain's richest woman dies at 69
Spain's richest woman Rosalia Mera, who co-founded Zara's parent company Inditex, dies at the age of 69.
US new home construction rises
The rate of new US home-building rises in July, spurred on by a rise in the construction of new apartments.
Old athletes never die. They just move to your iPhone
Retired big-leaguers are lending their names to a crush of new web sites and mobile apps. But is this game already in the final quarter?
How To Buy A Bond ETF In This Market
It's not hard to find scary headlines about the bond market these days. Interest rates are scraping along historic lows and bond prices are very high as a result. Bond ETF buyers are not exempt.
AUDIO: Would you shop online via Facebook?
Facebook is piloting a web payment scheme that lets users make purchases using their log-in. But will it realistically rival PayPal?
Lonmin sorry for South Africa deaths
The company which owns South Africa's Marikana mine, where 34 striking workers were shot dead by police, apologises for the first time.
The wisdom of crowdfunders
People who donate to Kickstarter are not trying to maximise any economic gain. Instead they are affirming their sense of community
3 Ways to Build Credit – Without Using Credit Cards
Alternative ways to build credit for those who prefer a life without plastic.
Toeing the work-parenting line: A Harvard MBA mom's take
Executive recruiter Lindsey Mead describes the challenges of pursuing the kind of flexible work that has allowed her to raise two children in the way she desired.
Travel firms cancel Egypt holidays
Travel firms TUI and Thomas Cook cancel holidays booked by German customers in Egypt until mid-September as the violence in the country escalates.
Central banks and asset prices
Should central banks extend their remits to include moderating excessive rises in asset prices, particularly equities and housing?
IRS Agent Faked Pastor's Letter To Claim Charity Deduction
Here's one for the "What was that Internal Revenue Service agent thinking?" book.
15 Ways To Invite An IRS Audit
10 questions for Fanhattan CEO Gilles BianRosa
Fanhattan CEO Gilles BianRosa on the best advice he's received, and his own best advice for young entrepreneurs.
Russian gays feel impact of propaganda law
'The social consequences are much more frightening than any fines for gay propaganda,' says Nikolai Alexeyev, a prominent Russian gay rights activist
Fracking firm scaling back operation
Energy firm Cuadrilla says it is scaling back work at an exploration site in West Sussex on police advice, as campaigners plan a protest camp.
Conrad Black fined and banned by US
Former media baron Conrad Black is fined $4.1m (£2.6m) and barred from becoming the director of a US company in a deal with regulators.
China's mystery 6% stock spike
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VIDEO: 'We don't want anyone to get hurt'
Energy firm Cuadrilla has said it is scaling back work at an exploration site in West Sussex on police advice. Chief executive Francis Egan says, "We don't want anyone to get hurt" but denies setting a bad precedent.
Households cut energy use by 25%
Households in England and Wales have cut their energy use by a quarter over the last six years, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Why car companies can't win young adults
Sure, young adults are more cash-strapped than ever. But the bigger problem is that they just don't think driving is cool -- or even necessary -- anymore.
Carlos Brito: (Brew)master of the universe
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Fine threat over Mainz rail chaos
Germany's national rail firm Deutsche Bahn is threatened with a big fine because of travel chaos at Mainz station, a major hub.
Germany's eurosceptics gain traction
Alternative for Germany, which is campaigning for the dissolution of the existing 17-member eurozone – could yet tip the election scales
Police drop BBC payments investigation
British police have decided not to investigate inflated severance payments made by the British Broadcasting Corp. after a preliminary inquiry found insufficient evidence of criminal activity.
Misinformation Causes Loss Of Senior Property Tax Rebate
If you form the wrong tax conclusion from listening to the radio or reading news stories, you might not get a break when you ask for relief. That is what happened to Richard Kennel in the New Jersey Tax Court. He had gotten the impression that New Jersey had cancelled its property tax…
Retirement: The Not-So-Golden Years?
Some argue that the true golden years are between ages 40 and 60, when you are still physically and mentally fit.
Swiss bank UBS bailout loan repaid
Switzerland's central bank says a loan it granted to bail out troubled bank UBS five years ago has been repaid.
VIDEO: 'This is a good result for Maersk'
Shares in Maersk Group rose by nearly 7% after it reported a big rise in profits at its container shipping unit. Richard Meade of shipping industry journal Lloyds List says the positive results are "surprising".
AUDIO: Fracking protesters 'load of nutters'
The energy firm Cuadrilla is scaling back its work at an exploration site in West Sussex on police advice but protesters said they will not be happy until the firm has gone.
'Fat finger' trade eyed in China market spike
Everbright Securities has launched an internal investigation of its trading systems, after a suspected 'fat finger trade' caused a 5.6% spike in Shanghai Composite
Tapping your equity to buy a second home
Tapping the equity you've built up in your primary residence to buy another home has its advantages and its risks.
Bank account switch date announced
The UK's 46 million current account holders will be able to switch banks in seven days from next month.
Charity Begins At Home But Cannot End There
Applying for 501(c)(3) status is not that onerous, but it is a bit of a project, so you probably don't want to do it unless you have a pretty neat idea. Well here is a really neat idea. Start a charity that is dedicated to your family. That way income from family property can be exempt and…
UBS poised to buy toxic asset fund
Repayment of Swiss National Bank loan clears way for UBS to buy back the fund that was set up to deal with its toxic assets during financial crisis
AUDIO: 'We're looking for lane hoggers'
New powers for the police to issue fixed penalty fines for careless or inconsiderate driving come into effect on Friday. The BBC's Sarah Julian joins PC Barry Jackson from Derbyshire police's traffic division on patrol.
AUDIO: Today programme business round-up
The Today programme's business news with Dominic Laurie looking at fracking as energy company Cuadrilla scales back its exploratory oil drilling at Balcombe in West Sussex.
Rupee hits record low against dollar
The Indian rupee has hit a record low against the dollar despite efforts to by the nation's central bank to support the currency.
6 high-growth industries in China
China remains one of the most dynamic markets in the world, and foreign companies have a big role to play in the economy's evolution. Here are a few industries that are poised for rapid growth.
Signing Up For The Obamacare Exchange -- Get Ready For Some Work
Last week's post discussed common questions I receive on Obamacare and opened the floodgate to my email. Since this obviously is an important topic to readers, today's post shares more questions and answers about what to expect with health care reform. The questions today focus on the exchange.
VIDEO: Inside a South African gold mine
A year on from South Africa's deadly Marikana mine dispute, Mark Lowen was given rare access into a gold mine to see what conditions are like and to follow the mining process.
VIDEO: EADS combats hacking threat to UK
How to stop hackers from destroying waterworks and other critical infrastructure
Marikana: Economic impact one year on
South Africa's mining industry still faces uncertainty
Is there life after Photoshop?
Is there life after Photoshop?
Tenants 'see smaller rent rises'
Millions of private tenants across the UK are experiencing smaller rent rises than normal, according to two separate surveys
Banks to launch account-switch service
A new system to enable customers to change providers within a week will begin next month – heralding the biggest shake-up in market for decades
Warning over new car accident scam
Motorists are being warned about a new car accident insurance scam called "flash-for-cash".
Buffett targets cars, oil and satellite TV
Rising market helps push value of Berkshire's stock portfolio to $97bn, accounting for more than a third of the conglomerate's $287bn market capitalisation
Would swaps reforms help uncover a whale?
News Analysis: will the emerging regulatory environment for swaps trading prevent another London Whale?
Former GLG trader rejoins Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley is positioning itself for a pick-up in European equities, hiring a former GLG trader to help manage risk
Independent Adviser of the Week: Leopold Capital Partners
Among the well-known bank names providing advice and finance to CVC on its bid for the European business of Campbell Soup, a lesser-spotted boutique stands out
Hellman & Friedman follows dividend recap trend
Bridgepoint and EQT have already refinanced portfolio companies this year to pay themselves a dividend
Ex-RBS cash equities chief returns with buyside role
Former global head of cash equities at the UK bank joins fund management boutique launched by former Goldman partner
US dominates in the battle for IPO returns
Average first-month return for IPOs in Europe is almost three-times worse than in the US, according to Dealogic
Trade of the Week: the perfect puff
Stocks of Vapor, a US-based company that produces e-cigarettes, have risen over 358% year to date, on the back of the product's explosive growth
Bosses who stand out from the crowd
Bosses who stand out from the corporate crowd
Trick yourself into boosting 401(k) contributions
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Facebook tests mobile checkout
The unnamed program allows shoppers to buy products with one click.
Tastemade raises $10m in funding round
Merchant bank Raine and venture capital fund Redpoint lead investment in YouTube food network amid increasing interest in online video companies
How to Invest Your First $1,000
Smart places for novice investors to put their money and watch it grow.
S Election For Cash Basis C Corporation Fraught With Peril
You cannot tell from the recent decision of California State Board of Equalization why Analytical Environmental Services was formed as a California C corporation in 2001. Whatever the reason, there was either a change in circumstances or the owners changed their minds, because AES elected S…
UK 'zombie bank' pitches for future role
UKAR to take over administration of Help to Buy Scheme Government unit has also been mooted to house RBS bad assets if the bank is broken up
Choices Multiply In Exchange-Traded MLP Plays
MLP exchange-traded products have been extremely popular in recent years, and the recent launch from Global X offers a new way to play the space.
5 Ways Your Genes Could Impact Your Finances
By Penny Wrenn
IBM buys Israeli cyber security company
The US software and services company has bought Trusteer, which helps banks with cyber security, for a reported $800m to $1bn.
9 Tips for a Successful Thrift Store Sale
What to know before trying your hand at consignment shop selling.
In Debt? The Scary Cost of Tapping Your 401(k)
Your retirement savings should be a last resort for paying off debt today.
UKIP man denies sexism in debate
UKIP treasurer Stuart Wheeler denies making a sexist remark during a debate on gender quotas for company boards.
Falling prices hit Dutch homeowners
Dutch homeowners stuck in negative equity
Whale catch might not make banks safer
Indictments in the JPMorgan Chase case run the risk of inducing a false sense of security about the soundness of the financial system
'How we afford our kids'
Here's how five families save, plan and get creative to make child rearing work.
Understanding The Three Rs: REITs, The Real Estate Recovery And Rising Interest Rates
When the Federal Reserve suggested in June that they may consider tapering their massive, monthly bond buying program sooner than expected, market investors interpreted their optimism as a sign that interest rates would likely be rising in the short term. As weeks passed, investors came to the…
China moves towards bad loans remedy
Move is one sign that the Chinese government will not entirely bail out the next round of problem loans emerging from China's credit boom
Flood of bad loans to test China's system
As China's economic growth slows and domestic credit tightens, talk of a rising wave of new bad debts is growing and its bad banks are gearing up
Market Valuation And Asset Allocation Decisions
I am often asked how market valuation plays into asset allocation decisions. Should an investor consider reducing equity exposure when the market is trading at a high price relative to earnings? My standard answer is no, but in some situations, yes.
Dividend Paying Stocks in a Rising Interest Rate Environment?
The following is excerpted from our latest White Paper, The Value of Dividends. Click here to download the Special Report, to see the results of our Returns & Rising/Falling Rates study and to learn which 20 dividend payers have made the cut as the Prudent Speculator's current favorites.
11 Misunderstood Employee Benefits And How To Make The Most Of Them
We all know how much our paycheck is, but how many of us really understand our benefits? I recently came across this article that tells the heartbreaking story of a 29-year old firefighter who recently passed away in an Arizona wildfire. Because he was a seasonal rather than a full-time employee,…
How to Explain Being Fired on a Job Interview
Have your talking points ready about an unfortunate situation.
8 Ways to Impress Your Boss As a New Employee
Leave your new employer feeling confident about putting you on the payroll.
Retail heatwave: The hot items
The most popular items sold during the heatwave
The Stock Market 'Prediction Charade'
Current market conditions provide the perfect environment for self-appointed "gurus" to make predictions.
UK unemployment falls back slightly
UK unemployment falls by 4,000 in the three months to June to 2.51 million, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Where To Invest When The Stock Market Bubble Bursts
NFL Hall of Fame Couch, Bill Parcells, once said, "There are two things in New York, euphoria and disaster." While Parcells was reflecting on his experiences as a football coach in New York, his words can be applied to the stock market. Since 2000, investors have become all too familiar with…
New home starts in England up 6%
The number of new homes being built in England rose by 6% in the three months to June, according to government figures.
AEG 'to dominate London gig venues'
AEG is on course to take over management of Wembley Arena, giving the firm control of three of the four largest indoor venues in London.
Most Visited Cities In The World 2013
Touring Amsterdam: A Survival Guide
Amsterdam is one of the most popular cities in the world to visit, and with good reason. Its scenic canals, meandering cobble stone streets and inventive architecture can satisfy the most ravenous explorer or jaded traveler. There are a wide assortment of user-friendly museums, housing some of the…
Hot weather boosts July retail sales
Retail sales in the UK jumped by 1.1% between June and July, boosted by hot weather and adding to hopes of a sustained economic recovery.
Brazil backs oil royalties bill
Brazil's Congress passes a bill designating all royalties from newly discovered oilfields to education and healthcare.
The death of the drive-in cinema?
Why changing technology threatens the classic US night out
Can art change Margate's fortunes?
Can Margate become the poster town for regeneration?
HSBC eyes FIG in equity capital markets push
The UK bank's new head of equity capital markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa wants to strengthen in FIG and corporate broking
One risk officer can't rule them all
New criminal charges against ex-JP Morgan staff reveal a key London risk unit was staffed by just one person in the run up to the London Whale scandal
Investors plumb the depths of high yield
Issuance patterns in European high yield this year show strong appetite for deals at the lower end of the ratings spectrum, says Fitch
RBC Capital Markets hires new research chief
The former head of equity research in Europe at Nomura, who left the bank amid a shake-up that saw close to 20 departures, will join RBC Capital Markets
ETP outflows weigh on gold demand
Outflows from gold exchange-traded products in the second quarter of the year contributed to a record sell off
Private banks continue hiring spree
EFG International, Coutts and AMP have all recruited to their teams in the past week
Oriel chairman takes board role at SVG
The UK-listed fund of funds manager recruits former ING Barings chief executive as a non-executive after a string of board changes last year
Bridgepoint secures extra time on 2008 fund
UK private equity fund receives 'overwhelming' support to extend the investment period of the €4.8 billion fund by a year
IRS (Finally) Consolidates All Late S Election Relief Into One Handy Revenue Procedure
Operating a business as an S corporation can be kinda' nice. Limited legal liability. Pass-through, single-level taxation. All the good stuff an enterprising business owner would hope for out of an entity choice.
With Mortgage Rates In A Holding Pattern, What Will Housing Prices Do?
After rising by more than a full percentage point from early May till the end of June, 30-year mortgage rates have more or less leveled off. However, the impact of higher mortgage rates on the housing market is still unknown.
How I Took Charge Of My Retirement Savings Post-40
By Jenine Holmes
Do You Have a Retirement Care Plan?
Study finds three-fourths of middle-income baby boomers have no plans for their retirement care.
Breaking an Apartment Lease: What You Need to Know
3 tips for breaking a lease so your landlord doesn't take legal action against you.
To Stay or To Go: What to Do When You Receive a Counteroffer
Should you stay with your old job on new terms?
Legal & General in home renting move
Insurer Legal & General aims to become a major landlord in the UK's housing market, in an effort to redress what it calls "intergenerational injustice".
8 Secrets of Hiring Managers
You may think you know the tricks of their trade ...
How to Manage Your Money – and Your Man
The author of "Queen Bitchionnaire" explains how women can be more financially independent.
Are You Armed and Ready for a Job Search?
A new survey reveals most job seekers need help in even the basic elements of a job search.
Staying the Course When You Truly Hate Your Job
Strategies and affirmations to get through the most trying workdays.
3 Retirement Rules to Consider Breaking
Rules of thumb are great, but treat them as a friendly nudge in the right direction instead of the ultimate truth.
Concern over World Cup venue delays
Brazilian Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo says the pace of construction must be accelerated if stadiums are to be ready on schedule for the 2014 World Cup.
Sun shines on real estate deals
Deals in the real estate sector are continuing over the summer months, with asset managers spotting opportunities
Chart of the Day: the RBS diaspora
The great migration of bankers from RBS that began in early 2012 has slowed to a trickle. But where have they all gone?
JP Morgan promotes Rising Star to risk role
The US bank continues to beef up its risk oversight in the wake of last year's 'London Whale' trading loss
Commodity oddities: from piglets to pineapples
Going round in circles on cost-cutting
Repeated waves of restructuring and redundancies over the past few years have created an army of paranoid employees
Green 'untenable' at Ibrox, say fans
Rangers supporters groups say Charles Green cannot remain as a club consultant after recent comments and events.
The Worst Money Mistakes to Make on Vacation
Don't let thefts, accidents and overpriced meals ruin your getaway
4 Surefire Ways to Lose Your Security Deposit
If you want to get your money back, don't let that leaky sink go unrepaired.
Tips for Saving Money on Insurance
A regular review can ensure you're not wasting money or leaving loved ones or yourself unprotected.
Around the Water Cooler With Nestle Waters Chairman
Want to boost employee collaboration? Kim Jeffery says you just have to install a water cooler.
How to Steer Clear of Online Scams
Don't fall victim to online hackers with these 8 tips.
5 Unasked Interview Questions You Must 'Answer' to Get Hired
Both verbal and nonverbal communication crucial to landing the job.
Is Detroit to Blame for the Muni Market's Woes?
How Motor City's bankruptcy petition has affected the municipal bond market.
4 Improv Principles That Could Skyrocket Your Career
Collaboration and teamwork will bolster success.
Seven charged with match-fixing by ICC
Seven people are charged with match-fixing by the ICC and another two are charged for not reporting corruption in the game.
Is It Time to Sell Your House?
With the housing market improving, is it time to sell and move to the retirement destination of your dreams?
How to Overcome the Most Difficult Interview Processes
Glassdoor releases its list of 25 companies that give the toughest interviews.
Annuities In Your 401(k)? What You Need to Know
Annuity guarantees hold appeal. But there's lots of fine print.
Southeast Asia: 4 Options for Enjoying the Most Affordable Retirement on Earth
English is widely spoken in the region, the culture is exotic and the people are delightfully welcoming.
Secrets of Successful eBay Sellers
Top eBay sellers share their strategies on finding products to sell, writing descriptions and more.
5 Tips to Save on Last-Minute Summer Trips
How to get a five-star experience on a budget.
How Unemployment is Devastating Retiree Well-Being
Research shows that joblessness is dimming retirements and leading to early deaths.
8 Ways to Graciously Quit Your Job
Exiting the stage in a classy manner can keep your professional reputation intact.
Do You Have What It Takes to Work From Home?
Can you resist the temptation to take your eye off the ball?
Why Small Businesses Don't Offer Retirement Plans
Small companies generally provide high-cost retirement benefits, if they offer them at all.
What to Do Before Every Interview
How you prepare could make the difference between doing well and failing.
How to Find and Connect With Small Companies
A majority of jobs at small companies are filled without ever having been advertised.
Silicon Alley's first billionaire
Jon Oringer founded 10 companies before he hit on the idea for Shutterstock, the successful stock-photo website that has made him Silicon Alley's first billionaire.
10 Simple Steps to Shore Up Your Financial Life
Don't forget these parts of your financial plan.
Novel Investing Tips for Kids
In Elissa Brent Weissman's young adult book, the protagonist discovers the joys, and dangers, of day trading.
5 Ways to Tap Your Home for Retirement Income
Your options include downsizing, renting and a Hail Mary reverse mortgage.
How Credit Scores Affect What You Pay for Your Home
When it comes buying a home, the higher your credit score, the better.
8 Ways Baby Boomers Changed the World
Baby boomers advanced the nation while also creating challenges for future generations.
Taking decisions is tough at the top
When it comes to running a company, nothing can prepare you for the day you actually become chief executive, says the boss of US multi-national GE.
5 Ways to Make Quick Cash
Suffering from a cash crunch? Here are a few tips to infuse some extra money in your bank account.
How Obamacare Will Affect Health Insurance Rates by Age Group
Older consumers shouldn't expect any health coverage price bargains under the law.
Boost Retirement Contributions with a Spousal IRA
Spousal IRAs allow couples to maximize retirement savings tax breaks.
Why You Shouldn't Trust Financial News
These sources of financial information could be harmful to your wealth.
5 Affordable Entertainment Options for Retirees
You don't need to spend a lot of money to have an exciting retirement.
The Hardest Working Cities in America
A real estate website determines which U.S. cities have the hardest workers.
The Tax Break You're Missing Out On
Over half of retirement savers fail to max out their IRA.
4 Coping Tips for Surviving a Crummy Internship
Sometimes bad internships happen to good interns. Here's how to deal.
Avoid These Money Mistakes When Planning a Last-Minute Vacation
Tips from travel experts on how to minimize costs and maximize the last days of summer.
How to End Your Summer Internship on a High Note
Summer's ending. Head back to school with the proper foundation for your career.
How to Buy Maternity and Kids' Clothes on the Cheap
Dressing a baby bump or brood of kids? Here's where to find affordable clothes online.
Bond Basics: Price and Yield
Bonds are a part of most portfolios, but investors still don't always know how they work.
The family firm selling via Facebook
The BBC's Jill Martin visits US clothing company Lolly Wolly Doodle, which is helping to lead the way in selling directly through Facebook.
Why Global Funds Are Buying America Now
The big rise in U.S. stocks has driven equity prices higher than any other market in the world.
Micha Kaufman on the Future of Freelancing
The co-founder of Fiverr says the new gig economy is changing people's lives
5 Ways Health Care Reform Will Impact Your Finances and Taxes
Whether you have health insurance or not, here's what you need to know.
How to Reinvent the Workplace to Satisfy Baby Boomers
Boomers are the least engaged age group at work but would benefit from employer support.
The Costs and Benefits of Running a Mobile Business
Current shop owners share why this non-traditional business model works so well.
How to Avoid Working One More Year
Some financially secure workers delay retirement because they fear running out of money too soon.
The Secret to Making Money on Fiverr
The newest version of the website lets you earn much more than $5 per gig.
A Simple Way to Save: Banish Late Fees
It's easy to forget that penalties for paying late can put a big dent in your budget.
The Thin Line Between Annoying and Assertive
What's considered pushy to some may be appropriate behavior to others.
8 Errors You Must Stop Making in Your Job Search
You'll have an easier time job hunting if you modify your habits.
Is Your Job a Committed Relationship or a Summer Fling?
Is your latest gig the equivalent of a summer romance, or is it suited for the long term?
When Should You Delay Retirement?
Setbacks happen. Here's how to decide on delaying retirement.
How Students Benefit From University-Bank Partnerships
College ID cards linked to checking accounts make banking easier for students.
Why Irish Real Estate is Finally a Buy
Home prices have decreased significantly, but watch out for the new property tax.
Feeling Charitable? Use Donor Advised Funds
Donor advised funds let investors avoid some taxes while donating to charity.
How to Find Shelter From Financial Storms
Five steps seniors can take to protect themselves from the impact of crippling federal deficits.
Why Can't We Follow Simple, Good Money Advice?
Experts explain why it's so difficult to follow two basic guidelines: Save and don't overspend.
Around the Water Cooler With a General Motors Vice President
Diana Tremblay shares tips for taking the driver's seat in your company and career.
Find Out If Your Partner Is a Money Match
When it comes to love and finances, you should watch for these red flags.
Mutual Funds Swapping Managers at Alarming Rate
Lots of funds are changing leadership this year. Here's what that means for investors.
The Road Map to a Symbiotic Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Four tips for developing one of the most beneficial relationships of your career.
4 Reasons Hiring Managers Don't Send Rejection Letters
Insider scoop on why you never heard back about the job you wanted.
The Best Summer Money Books for Adults
Personal finance tomes aren't the only kind of reading material that can help you with money
Clark Howard's Strategies for Saving More, Spending Less
The radio host's latest book focuses on money moves that have a lasting impact.
7 Ways Retirement Is a Young Person's Issue
Recommended changes in spending, savings and investing will have a great impact on younger generations.
Do You Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
Letting your policy lapse can save you money, but there are also a few reasons to keep it.
Quick Tips for a Successful Interview From an Interview Coach
Author Stuart Taylor shares his self-tested interview advice.
Are You Ready For a Career (R)evolution?
How to keep your skills and abilities ahead of the curve.
10 Things Job Seekers Hate About Recruiters
It can be difficult to add an additional party into an already arduous job search.
Top 16 Pieces of Career Advice
Pointed advice for various stages of the job hunting and career success.
For Consumers, Recession's Effects Still Linger
Spending is up, even though shoppers are looking for deals
A Quick Guide to Health Insurance Exchanges
Find out how to shop for health care coverage with all the changes starting in a few months.
7 Rules of Thumb for Retirement Planning
These helpful strategies could improve your retirement finances.
10 Ingredients for Retirement Bliss
Here's how to make sure your retirement years will be happy ones.
4 Résumé Tips for Older Workers
Looking to launch a second career? Follow these tips to revitalize your résumé.
How to Distribute Your Retirement Funds
These 5 options will help you manage your 401(k) account as you get older
Why Even Rich People Are Having Trouble Getting a Mortgage
Home prices are rising, but even the well-off are facing obstacles from tight-fisted banks.
Build Your Own Retirement Plan
A personalized retirement strategy can help you to retire sooner.
Test Your Mutual Fund IQ
A lack of basic financial knowledge could be hurting your investment returns.
A Word Retirement Savers Must Learn: Fiduciary
New rules in development could reshape advice and selling practices for 401(k) and IRA retirement funds.
How to Stand Out and Shine in a Group Interview
Sitting in the hot seat alongside your competition may feel particularly threatening.
How to Turn a Long-Distance Job Search Into a New Long-Term Job
A little extra preparation may be all you need to land a job from afar.
Put the Kibosh on Your Procrastinating Ways
10 tips to help you change your habits.
Cash is a Risky Investment
Inflation can be as big a risk to you retirement as investment losses.
The Real Cost of Moving
From the rental application to the pet deposit, we break down the moving costs to prepare for.
3 Retirement Variables You Can Improve
How to make sure inflation and poor investment returns don't ruin your retirement years.
Celebrating Old Age Should Happen Every Day
Aging milestones are nice, but the real joys of achieving old age don't depend on birthdays to observe.
5 Financial Decisions That Sound Smart But Are Really Dumb
From budgeting mishaps to bad purchases, these money mistakes may haunt you.
How to Avoid New Bank Fees
New reports suggest consumers often skip over the fine print and get surprised by fees New reports suggest consumers often skip over the fine print and get surprised by fees.
New York Times Reporter Explains How to Break Your Bad Work Habits
Charles Duhigg breaks down how habits work and what can be done to change them.
The Workplace Toolkit: 5 Essentials You Need to Succeed
Try these five tools to increase your odds of career success.
Why Employers Don't Want to Hire Overqualified Candidates
Why is being overqualified so often seen as a bad thing?
4 Lists That Cement Your Future
Lists are a good way to set adaptable goals and maximize potential.
More Best Money Books for Kids
Parents and teachers looking to impart financial lessons can start with these titles.
How to Save More During Sales Tax Holidays
A guide for finding the best tax-free deals in August.
NSA Data Fight Could Signal Privacy War
Technology and legal experts see a widening infowar as new tech tools reach deeper into people's lives.
4 Reasons Your Résumé is Thrown in the Trash (And How to Pull It Out)
Spruce up your formatting and tighten your message.
Are You Weighing Down Your Retirement?
5 ways to lose weight and save money.
How to Prepare to Financially Support Aging Parents
Financial, health and planning tips so you can help your parents without hurting yourself.
Around the Water Cooler With Panera's CEO
Ron Shaich's philosophy: A successful business gives as much as it takes.
5 Interview Lessons You Can Learn From Whole Foods
Job hunters should pay attention to the grocery store's business strategy.
3 Ways You Aren't Making the Most of Your 401(k)
Participating in your retirement saving plan is great, but you need to take these extra steps to make it really pay off.
4 Ways to Keep Your Job Search Fresh During the Summer
This season is ideal for ramping up your job hunt.
4 Tricks to Outsmart Retailers and Save on Back-to-School Shopping
Don't be fooled by early deals on paper and pencils.
Competing With Cash Buyers in a Tight Housing Market
In areas dominated by cash buyers, homebuyers who plan to get a mortgage need to go the extra mile.
Is Your Credit Score Hurting Your Love Life?
A new survey suggests that romantic partners pay attention to credit history
Should You Give Your Child an Allowance?
Expert advice on what age to give an allowance, and whether it should be tied to chores.
Is It Time to Stop Playing Defense In Stocks?
The economy's getting better, and that means it's time to take a look at stocks and sectors that do better during times of growth.
AARP, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Partner on Retirement Plans
Joint proposal seeks expanded retirement workplace savings programs and public tax benefits.
The Perils of Using a Retirement Account for College Costs
Tapping your retirement savings to pay for college often triggers taxes and penalties.
5 Retirement Variables Outside Your Control
Here's how to cope with your biggest retirement fears.
6 Tips for Managing Your Time Without Going Nuts
We all seem to be asked to do more in less the time. But how?
5 Secrets You Should Know About HR
What goes on behind the closed doors of an HR department.
8 Ways to Save Money on College Textbooks
Checking the library and renting books can save students money, so they can spend more on pizza.
The Best Advice for New Grads With New Jobs
After college, surviving financially requires a different set of skills.
6 Options for Boosting Your Yield in Retirement
Here's how to get higher returns without taking on an unacceptable level of risk.
A Day in the Life of Retirement
A retiree describes how he spends his time.
Know What Kind of Advisor You Hire
Beyond designations, there's real differences to consider.
4 Ways to Avoid Hefty Overdraft Bank Fees
It's possible to not get hit with a fee when accidentally falling below your balance.
The Newest Health Care Worker May Be Your Handyman
A program called CAPABLE may improve the health of older Americans and save the government money.
How to Find the Best Back-to-School Deals
Five simple tips to stretch your back-to-school budget this summer.
Beware of High Yielding Annuities
Larger returns are enticing, but you also need to research your provider.
3 Cover Letter Tips That Guarantee an Interview
Tighten your message and reinvigorate your approach to submitting job materials.
5 Alternative Ways to Retire Early
Saving a lot of money isn't the only way to retire young.
Ethical Lapses on Wall Street
Wall Street is selling an expertise that does not exist.
Will High-Tech Ever Grow Up?
Tech companies pay dividends like mature, stable companies but are still teenagers at heart.
Help You Help Me: 4 Clever Tips for Managing Your Manager
An important piece of career success is learning to manage those who manage you.
Resuscitating a Comatose Résumé in 6 Simple Steps
Perform triage on potential trouble spots on your résumé.
5 Career-Boosting Summer Activities
The mid-season malaise doesn't have to stifle productivity.
Surprising Facts About Where Food Comes From
Kelsey Timmerman travels around the world to discover the source of our meals
What College Students Should Know About Retirement
Bio 101 doesn't teach about 401(k)s and IRAs, so here's our retirement crash course.
The New Science Behind Stock Charts
Behavioral finance research explains the value of plotting stocks visually.
How to Not Waste an Inheritance
An inheritance may make you instantly wealthy, but it could disappear just as quickly.
Living with ALS: Seeking Independence and Identity
Driving a specially outfitted van is a nerve-wracking experience but one Hollister Lindley treasures.
4 Ways to Re-Energize Your Work Engagement
How to become a better employee by flip-flopping your feelings about your job.
4 Home Improvements That Will Save You Money
These fixes may not be flashy, but they result in long-term savings.
Why Everyone Should Aspire to Early Retirement
Saving as if you'll retire by 40 is useful even if you don't plan to retire young.
Should You Apply For a Job You're Unqualified For?
The pros and cons of seeking a position past your level of experience.
New Tips and Technology to Modernize Your Networking
Really make a positive impression by trying something new.
The Best Children's Books for Money Lessons
When it comes to explaining dad's unemployment or family budgeting, these stories offer parents easy openings.
8 Things to Expect – and Suffer Through – When Stuck at Work This Summer
This season brings new workplace aggravations to the fore.
Blue-Collar Workers Pay More for Car Insurance
A consumer group argues that job type and education should not determine auto insurance rates
Retirement Communities May Provide Big Tax Breaks
Entrance and monthly fees may be tax deductible for residents if funds are used for medical care.
10 Easy Ways to Keep Energy Costs Down
Beat the heat with these energy-savings tips.
How to Make More Secure Passwords
Protect your money and your identity with hard-to-guess words.
Around the Water Cooler With Dairy Queen's CEO
John Gainor can spot an efficient employee as well as detect a missing Blizzard ingredient.
4 Easy But Essential Steps for Interview Prep
The info you should know before going into an interview.
Don't Abandon Bonds Just Yet
Risks may be high in the bond market now, but they're a valuable part of a balanced portfolio.
What the Unbundling of Airline Fees Means for Your Wallet
Want an assigned seat or more legroom on your next flight? It'll cost you.
Dear Sons: Can We Talk About Death And Dying?
Some parents avoid family talks about later-life health and finances, but it's often the kids who bail.
Seduced By Mykonos
This romantic Greek island is a place worth lingering.
The Truth About False and Deceptive Advertising
How to keep ads from getting the best of you (and your wallet).
What Does It Mean to Be Professional at Work?
Master this way of thinking and composing yourself early on in your career.
10 Reasons to Avoid Retirement
Retirement can have a negative impact on your finances, health and even your marriage.
Career Tips for Forward-Looking, Soon-to-Be College Seniors
Most graduates of a certain age work in jobs that don't require a degree. Be part of the minority.
Evaluating Your Unwritten Résumé
Your professional reputation is a marketing document itself.
Have Brazilian Stocks Finally Hit Bottom?
Watch default news from the energy sector.
The 5 Most Expensive Prescription Drugs for Retirees
The cost of these commonly prescribed medications could bust your retirement budget.
3 Steps to Online Investing
An introduction to the world of online investing for beginners.
Can Detroit Come Back Again?
The city that's been in a decline for decades tries to dust the "jewel" again.
Coping With Changes Due to Aging
The challenges of aging are likely to interfere with your retirement plans.
Shopaholics: Are Your Parents to Blame?
How parents talk to kids could determine whether they become compulsive shoppers
Taxed or Not: Where to Hold Your Retirement Cash
How to split your savings between taxed and non-tax accounts.
Mortgage Rates Are on the Rise – But It's No Big Deal
Homeowners shouldn't panic over the recent spike in mortgage rates.
Age Bias Laws Might Not Help Older Workers
During tough economic times, older workers are not protected by age discrimination laws, study finds.
Is It Worth It to Get a Master's Degree?
With the job market sluggish, many are choosing to go back to school.
Should You Hire Your Own Private Judge?
You can't buy your own verdict, but you can pay for a speedier trial.
Why Are You Leaving Your Job? 4 Simple Tips For Answering a Difficult Interview Question
Answer this question well and position yourself for success.
Why Retirement Accounts Won't Help You Retire Early
People who retire in their 50s often face penalties for early 401(k) and IRA withdrawals.
10 Things They Don't Tell You About Your First Internship
From punctuality to dress code, here are some intern pointers.
11 Reasons to Give Your Teen a Clothing Allowance
Back-to-school clothes shopping doesn't have to cause a shouting match.
Indefensible Decisions by Pension Fund Managers
Pension consultants don't always select investments that are appropriate for plan participants.
Why Even Single People Need Life Insurance
People without dependents can plan ahead to protect their future families
Should You Worry About More Bad Housing Numbers?
A drop in housing starts shows rising interest rates are biting – but it looks like a flesh wound.
Save Money on Summer Travel by Avoiding ATM Fees
How to minimize bank fees while vacationing abroad.
What to Say to Pesky Debt Collectors
New tools from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau make it easier to respond.
How Technology Will Support an Aging America
New technologies are forming a growing industry to help seniors age in place at home.
How Much Should You Pay for a Pet Deposit?
What to know when moving into a rental with a furry roommate.
Lesson From a Market Panic: Beware of 'Safe' Yields
Which dividend stocks are best for rising rates?
How to Pay Less in Taxes
Lessons in minimizing your tax burden from tax expert Karl Frank.
Timeless Moves for a Successful Retirement
In any market, these strategies will help you build wealth for the future.
Do Childless Employees Get the Shaft at Work?
Some companies may give more perks to people with children.
The Solution for Achieving Personal Financial Security
High unemployment has become the new normal. It's time to take back the reins.
5 Things to Know About Taking Time Off Work
It may surprise you to learn what you are and are not entitled to receive.









































































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