Simcere Pharmaceutical's CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
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Western Asset Mortgage Capital Lost Big, But Hedged Well In Q2
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By Darspal S Mann : ValueClick Inc. ( VCLK ) pre-announced second quarter results and guided for a weak third quarter. In the second quarter, total revenues were up 4% Y/Y but 5-10% below the consensus numbers. Since the pre-announcement, the stock has declined almost 30%. Revenue miss was due to…
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By Bret Jensen : Thursday I picked up a new position in a small content delivery network provider called Limelight Networks ( LLNW ) for less than $2 a share. The company has fallen on hard times and the stock has come down from over $8 a share less than two and a half years ago. This technology…
RELM Wireless' CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
RELM Wireless Corporation ( RWC ) Q2 2013 Earnings Call August 13, 2013 9:00 am ET Executives David Storey - President & CEO Bill Kelly - CFO Analysts Sam Bergman - Bayberry Asset Management Presentation Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the RELM Wireless…
Several Of The Catalysts Behind My Decision To Remain Bullish On Cliffs Natural Resources
By Heather Ingrassia: On Monday August 12th there were a number of steel-related stocks that continued to drive higher on the heels of last week's gains that were due in part to improvements in Chinese industrial production (+9.7% on the year in July vs. +8.9% on the year in June ). In the wake…
Federal judge named as mediator in Detroit bankruptcy case
DETROIT (Reuters) - The judge overseeing Detroit's bankruptcy case named a federal judge, Gerald Rosen, as the judicial mediator in the city's Chapter 9 proceedings, according to a court filing on Tuesday.
U.S. sues to block AMR-US Airways merger
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department sued on Tuesday to block the merger of AMR Corp and US Airways Group Inc , a deal that would create the world's largest airline.
What Company Will Win The Race To $1,000?
By Stone Fox Capital: Just last year Apple ( AAPL ) appeared set to win the race amongst a group of select tech stock to reach $1,000. Though the company had become the largest valued stock in the world, it still was competing with Google ( GOOG ) and Priceline ( PCLN ) to be the first to reach the…
Protests greet plan to raise rail fares
Unions and campaigners stage protests at stations to highlight the increase, which comes against a persistent backdrop of sluggish income rises
A Stable 8.3% Yield For Income Investors
By Kraken : The greatest advantage to preferred stocks is that they truly are for people who want to sleep well at night. The dividends don't change and every investor knows how much money they will make each quarter going forward. As long as the underlying company is profitable, investors…
Emisphere Technologies' CEO Discusses Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Emisphere Technologies, Inc. ( EMIS.OB ) Q2 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript August 13, 2013 8:30 AM ET Executives Alan Rubino - CEO Mike Garone - CFO Presentation Operator Good day ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Emisphere Technologies second quarter 2013 earnings call. At…
FBI arrests two in international penny stock scheme
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday said they have made arrests in an international penny stock scheme that involved fraudulently inflating shares prices and trading volumes.
Why 26% of U.S. women still choose not to work
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Weak Silver Prices Will Dull Silver Wheaton's Earnings
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IHS Inc. - M&A Call
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Twenty hurt at LG promotional stunt
Twenty people are injured, with seven sent to hospital, when a promotional stunt in Seoul for LG's new G2 smartphone goes wrong.
U.S. retail sales data points to improving economy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A gauge of U.S. consumer spending rose in July at its fastest pace in seven months, a sign of quicker economic growth that could strengthen the case for the U.S. Federal Reserve winding down a major economic stimulus program.
International Paper: Mundane Business Looks To Print Money For Investors
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Gevo: Why The Third Quarter Could Be The Most Important Since IPO
By Dallas Salazar: Gevo Inc ( GEVO ), the worlds only commercial producer of bio based isobutanol, has made incredible strides over the last two quarters in the way of improving the fundamentals of their company. Essentially, GEVO has had to do a complete rebuild of the foundation of their company…
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The Snowden Effect On Google And The U.S. Cloud Computing Industry
By The Small Investor : Opening - The U.S. leads the world in cloud computing and social media. Yet, people over the world are reassessing their internet activity following the recent news about the National Security Agency's surveillance program. The national debate, about right to privacy and…
Another Shocking Truth You Won't Believe About Rising Interest Rates
By Lou Basenese : Nearly a month ago, I bucked conventional wisdom to declare, in no uncertain terms, that spiking interest rates would not instantly snuff out the housing recovery . Vitriol immediately ensued. I was called "just plain dumb," accused of having a "perpetually sunny…
U.S. watchdog unveils plan to overhaul audit reports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. regulator unveiled a controversial proposal on Tuesday that would require auditors to reveal more details about the publicly traded companies whose books they examine, a move intended to arm investors with more information.
Orexigen Investigated By Class Action Firm
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Larry vs Larry: Oracle's Ellison says Google's Page acted 'evil'
(Reuters) - Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp's outspoken chief executive officer, said Google Inc CEO Larry Page acted "absolutely evil" and accused the Internet company of using Oracle's products without permission.
Wall Street falls to session lows
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks turned negative and fell to session lows in morning trading on Tuesday, putting the S&P 500 on track for its sixth negative session out of the past seven.
How Will Video Ads Impact Facebook?
By Trefis : Facebook ( FB ) has significantly improved its advertising business over the last few quarters, especially on the mobile platform. The company's stock has surged by roughly 45% post its Q2 2013 earnings announcement that reflected strong ad revenue growth. The business is getting…
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Stocks turn lower, J.C. Penney drags
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Norway blocks Apple map flights
Norway confirms it has refused Apple permission to take aerial photos over Oslo to create 3D imagery for its map app.
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By ValueArtifex: Water, Water, Everywhere... One of the most overlooked commodity resources during the past several decades has been water. If you have been following my articles, you know that I have been fascinated with this sector both because of the small size of the companies operating…
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By Valuentum : Exxon's ( XOM ) second quarter results , released August 1, missed expectations and showed a challenging period for the oil giant. But even with the disappointment, just how strong is Exxon's dividend? In this article, let's take a deep dive. Investment Considerations …
UK inflation rate falls to 2.8%
The rate of consumer price index inflation fell to 2.8% in July, down from 2.9% in June, official figures show.
Another Nail In The Coffin For Peak Oil
By James Picerno : The theory of peak oil suffered another blow with the recent news that global crude oil production increased to a new all-time high in April 2013, the latest set of output numbers from the U.S. Energy Information Administration ( EIA ). Production touched 76.348 million barrels…
Affording a home harder for average buyer
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Dendreon Revenue And Cost Trends
By William Meyers : Bill Maurer posted an argument for shorting Dendreon ( DNDN ) even after a substantial price drop following its report on the June quarter that took place on Thursday, August 8 [See Has Dendreon's Window of Opportunity Closed? ] I believe that the risk to shorts is greater…
U.S. business inventories flat, could weigh on second-quarter GDP
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Inventories at U.S. businesses were flat in June and firms outside the auto sector cut back on restocking, which might weigh against estimates for economic growth in the second quarter.
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By Profit Fan: Shares of Prosperity Bancshares ( PB ) have enjoyed a very fast rise over the past two months but even so, a faster growing tangible book value means that the shares are actually being valued for less then usual when compared to their ten-year average. The bank is still trading at a…
Uninsured in 2014? Here's your Obamacare penalty
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How Much Should Altria Raise Its Dividend?
By Bill Maurer : As someone who covers a lot of dividend ideas on this site, I always do a bunch of dividend previews when it comes time for certain names to raise their dividends. About a month ago, I looked at Philip Morris ( PM ) and its expected upcoming dividend raise . Today, I'm looking…
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Obama's Dangerously Heroic View Of The Fed
By Felix Salmon : The trial balloon , it seems, has floated: Albert Hunt , today, puts Larry Summers's chances of getting nominated as Fed Chair at 65%, saying that he has the support of just about everybody in the Obama administration not named Valerie Jarrett. The Summers camp includes…
Rail fares 'to increase by 4.1%'
Commuters in England face an average 4.1% rise in the cost of regulated rail fares, including season tickets, as inflation figures are announced.
House price inflation rises further
The rate of house price inflation in the UK is continuing to rise, according to official statistics.
J.C. Penney drama reaches its peak
Largest shareholder Bill Ackman resigns from the board after failing to oust CEO.
Dollar and bond yields jump on US data
Wall Street shrugs off rising bond yields and a firmer dollar after a falling yen delivered a boost to Japanese stocks
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Rajan can lift India's corporate torpor
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Hyperloop: San Francisco to L.A. in 30 minutes
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Handicapping Apple's fall lineup
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China set to pass U.S. as top oil importer
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Ackman quits board of JC Penney
Departure of the activist investor, who owns an 18% stake in the US retailer, follows several tumultuous days of boardroom disagreements
Why Holder is reforming mandatory minimums
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Is Detroit to Blame for the Muni Market's Woes?
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4 Improv Principles That Could Skyrocket Your Career
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Is It Time to Sell Your House?
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Ackman quits J.C. Penney board three years into turnaround push
(Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc said activist investor Bill Ackman had resigned from the board, three years after embarking on a public and at times acrimonious campaign to turn around the struggling department store operator and less than a week after demanding the ouster of its chairman and CEO.
How to Overcome the Most Difficult Interview Processes
Glassdoor releases its list of 25 companies that give the toughest interviews.
21.6 Billion Reasons The Luxury Industry Needs Oprah And Her Friends
The Boston Consulting Group estimates that US$130 billion is spent per year on luxury fashion and accessories including US$38,000 handbags. Of course, the vast majority of goods sold are priced considerably less, and we learned even billionaires such as Oprah Winfrey hedge at such sky-high prices.…
Eurozone factory output up in June
Factories in the eurozone saw output rise in June, reinforcing hopes the bloc could have exited recession in the second quarter.
Whirlpool buys 51 percent stake in China white goods maker
(Reuters) - Home appliance maker Whirlpool Corp said it will acquire a controlling stake in Hefei Rongshida Sanyo Electric Co Ltd for $552 million to expand in China's fast-growing market for washing machines and fridges.
U.S. auto repossessions for non-payment of loans drops
DETROIT (Reuters) - Car buyers in the United States are better at keeping current with their loan payments, a report by Experian Automotive shows.
U.S. import prices rise less than expected, inflation pressures tame
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. import prices rose less than expected in July as an increase in the cost of petroleum was offset by the biggest drop in the price of non-petroleum goods in nearly 4-1/2 years, pointing to benign inflation pressures.
The Macro Sweep: Europe and Australia
Business conditions are at a four-year low in Australia ahead of next month's elections, but economic expectations for the eurozone are improving
Berlusconi fights for survival on beaches
Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right party is launching a nationwide summer campaign, in an effort to revitalise support for the group and its founder
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Thanks to new management and business strategies, these five companies' stocks have had remarkable turnarounds this year.
CVC to buy UK warranty provider for £750m
Domestic & General auction takes place amid increased regulatory scrutiny of insurance practices by the newly created Financial Conduct Authority
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New York Times chairman sells some of his shares
(Reuters) - New York Times Co Chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. has sold some of his shares in the company.
Annuities In Your 401(k)? What You Need to Know
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VIDEO: Why is Blackberry struggling?
Blackberry has announced that it has formed a committee to explore options for the business, including a possible sale of the company.
How the Taliban might give up violence
As western presence in Afghanistan diminishes and the factors influencing its actions change, the group may shift to more peaceful methods
U.S. small business confidence rises in July
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. small business optimism rose in July, with owners anticipating an improvement in sales and earnings, which could bolster hopes of an acceleration in economic activity in the second half of the year.
London Market Report
London's leading shares edged higher in early Tuesday trading, with mining stocks notching up solid gains.
Flowers Foods beats estimates as acquisitions boost sales
(Reuters) - Flowers Foods Inc , the No. 2 U.S. baking company, reported better-than-expected second-quarter results, driven by its recent acquisitions of Lepage Bakeries and some of Sara Lee's bread brands in California.
Boomerang kids: Nothing wrong with living at home
Remember when kids couldn't wait to move out of their parents' house? Well those days are over.
Catalans side with Gibraltar in border row
The largest separatist party of Catalonia has written to the chief minister of Gibraltar denouncing 'bullying and harassment' by Spanish government
AUDIO: 'Save our pubs - buy one more pint'
The Campaign for Real Ale says that buying one extra pint of beer per month could save the pub industry.
VIDEO: Rail fare rise 'could be as high as 9%
The independent passenger watchdog warns that for some rail commuters ticket price rises 'could be as high as 9%'.
Calls for government to drop Help to Buy
Critics of the £12bn fund fear it will further boost demand for housing without increasing supply and trigger another housing bubble
Global shares, dollar up as investors bet on strong data
LONDON (Reuters) - Evidence that Europe's economy is finally picking up steam pushed the region's shares to a 2-1/2 month high on Tuesday, lifted the euro and left safe-haven German government bonds under pressure.
Yum feeling the heat in China as July sales tumble
LOS ANGELES/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The heat seems to be getting to KFC parent Yum Brands Inc in China, after the fast-food chain saw China sales slide in July, with some market watchers saying a lack of focus on cooling drinks and ice cream meant diners looked elsewhere as record hot weather gripping…
German investor morale brightens as euro zone picks up
MANNHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - German analyst and investor sentiment climbed more than expected in August, a leading survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting Europe's largest economy is gradually regaining momentum after suffering a contraction in late 2012 and a weak start to 2013.
UK inflation edges down in July but property prices pick up
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer price inflation eased slightly in July, helped by lower airfares and clothing costs, but there were further signs of price pressures building in the property market.
Exclusive: Barclays considers potential sale of UAE retail business
DUBAI (Reuters) - Barclays Plc is conducting a strategic review of its retail banking operations in the United Arab Emirates which could lead to a sale of the business, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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VIDEO: What is behind drop in inflation?
The rate of consumer prices index (CPI) inflation fell to 2.8% in July, down from 2.9% in June. Phil Gooding from the Office for National Statistics explains the reasons behind the fall.
Thousands sign up for Help to Buy
Since the scheme was launched in April, 10,000 housebuyers have signed up to receive a 20 per cent equity loan interest-free for five years
Quitting social media: Easier said than done
After announcing I was taking a month-long break from social media, I found myself, well, cheating.
China investigating carmakers over pricing: industry body
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese automotive association is collecting data on the price of all foreign cars sold in the country for a government agency that has fined companies for price-fixing in sectors ranging from milk powder to jewelery, officials at the industry body said.
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Saving her star programmer from deportation
Kelsey Falter was 22 when she launched a startup, raised millions of dollars and braved the immigration system to hire an undocumented immigrant. It took more than a year, but it worked.
Resolution wins over sceptical investors
Share price continues to surge after life assurer reports a 17 per cent rise in first-half operating profit as it secures new business for less cost
Glencore cuts budget for $5.9 billion Philippine project
MANILA (Reuters) - Glencore Xstrata will cut up to 920 jobs and slash spending at its $5.9 billion Tampakan copper-gold project in the Philippines, one of several future mines under review since the company was formed in a record-breaking takeover.
VIDEO: Traders 'on brink' at giant flea market
France is to publish figures for the second quarter of 2013 with economists predicting a slight rise in growth.
Indian auditor faults high costs in Italian chopper deal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - - India's federal auditor said on Tuesday the government may have overpaid in a 560 million euro ($744.43 million) deal to buy 12 luxury helicopters from AgustaWestland, a division of Italy's Finmeccanica defense group.
E.On profits hurt by Europe crisis
E.On, one of the UK's "big six" energy suppliers, has reported a fall in profits for the second quarter as the financial crisis in Europe hit demand for power.
Japan PM may sweeten sales tax hike with corporate tax cut
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may look at cutting corporate taxes to ensure he can push through a planned sales tax increase as he seeks to show he has a strategy to both foster an economic recovery and contain the country's enormous public debt.
Keita wins Mali presidential poll
Political veteran, 68, ran a smart campaign that played on his image as a strong leader who could restore the honour of the west African nation
Britain's home buying aid scheme boosts new homes market
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government said on Tuesday that 10,000 new homes had been reserved by beneficiaries of its 'Help to Buy' stimulus package, designed to boost the property market and encourage developers to build more houses.
Eon warns of further plant closures
German utility blames a boom in renewable energy and decline in European wholesale power prices for profit fall and warns 'no recovery is in sight'
VIDEO: Singapore backs vertical farms
Singapore imports more than 90% of its food, but the government wants to change that by getting farmers to convert their plots into vertical farms.
VIDEO: Carmaker Hyundai facing strike vote
Union members at South Korean carmaker Hyundai are preparing to vote on whether they should go on strike in a dispute over wages and other benefits.
China's Sina Corp in surprise loss
Sina Corp, which runs China's biggest micro-blogging site, posts a surprise loss in the second quarter as it looks to increase its mobile offering.
Military Retirement Pay Veterans Benefits And Divorce Make For Tax Confusion
The way tax rules interact with divorces rules is complicated enough. Throw in military retirement rules and it can get very confusing. In the case of Elmer Nuss, it looks like the Administrative Law Division of the Alabama DOR came up with a reasonable response, but it also seems like it…
Blackstone bolsters apartments portfolio
The deal which values the portfolio at $2.7bn will be for majority stakes in apartment complexes with roughly 30,000 units in the southern United States
Texas aims to be commercial spaceflight hub
Texas tries to take advantage of commercial space travel
Happy workers don't jump ship
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Football clubs 'hoping for profit'
Scotland's top football clubs are becoming more confident about their financial future, a leading financial consultant claims.
'A third of owners considering sale'
A third of owners surveyed at Championship and League One clubs are considering selling despite new financial regulations.
Foxtons accelerates IPO plans
The company is planning to announce its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange before the September rush
Ex-Nomura bankers launch 'streaming' venture
Former MDs team up with oil industry veterans to take advantage of banks cutting back on project financing in commodities
Creditor boost from Lehman data protection ruling
Financial firms in liquidation may no longer have to suffer data protection costs
Dealing with a default: a guide for clearing houses
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Deal double brings new CVC fund into play
Deals for D&G Group and Campbell Soup, if successful, could allow the private equity firm to begin deploying capital from its new €10.5 billion mega fund
Confidence in Europe hits nine-year high
Allocations to eurozone equities have also reached their highest levels since the beginning of 2008, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Australia mandates dark pool disclosures
The new rules will see banks and brokers in Australia open up their private trading operations to greater public scrutiny
Fidelity boosts hedge fund offerings for retail clients
The mutual-fund giant has invested about $1 billion in Blackstone Group's first mutual fund
Hermes seeding venture inks second hedge fund deal
The fund manager and US private equity firm Northern Lights Capital Group have signed a deal with a long/short equity manager
Moody's upgrades Lloyds CoCos
Return to profitability for UK bank provides ratings fillip for first-generation contingent bonds
Portfolio valuation rise buoys Permira
The private equity firm's fourth fund, which was hit hard by the financial crisis, was a standout contributor to a 13% portfolio value increase in the first half
Investment banks: where has all the growth gone?
Banks are struggling to expand in a world of shifting opportunities
S Corporation Shareholder-Employee Loses Reasonable Compensation Case, Sun Rises In East
The forty-year history of S corporation reasonable compensation battles between the IRS and taxpayers reads as lopsided as Globetrotters versus Generals, and unfortunately, we ain't the Globetrotters.
Musk unveils 'Hyperloop' idea
US-based entrepreneur Elon Musk reveals details of his proposed near-supersonic "Hyperloop" transport system to link Los Angeles and San Francisco.
VIDEO: Chinese drug salesmen admit bribing
Five employees working in China for foreign drugs firms have spoken to the BBC about corruption.
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Eurozone begins to emerge from recession
GDP figures on Wednesday will show that the eurozone is finally emerging from its worst recession on record
BlackBerry is running out of options
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Blackberry to explore sale of firm
Blackberry announces that it has formed a committee to explore options for the business, including a possible sale of the company.
The Pru should set new targets
Success of targets in shaping group's approach and investor attitudes is plain: the share price has almost doubled since the objectives were set out
Former HP chief cleared of fraud
Judge rules that the company's ethical guidelines amounted to "puffery" that could not be treated as material by shareholders
Get (nearly) free 401(k) advice at work
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US banks subpoenaed over metals probe
Queues have helped drive up cost premiums to record levels, angering consumers from Coca-Cola to General Motors
Freddie Mac spends $2bn on market share
US Treasury demands changes in how company sells loans to investors. However, move faces opposition from some large fund managers
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.
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Diageo paid former boss £14.8m
The former chief executive of Diageo, Paul Walsh, earned £14.8m in his final year at the drinks giant, according to the firm's annual report.
Stansted scan staff plan strikes
Workers who scan baggage at Stansted Airport are to strike over the bank holiday weekend later this month in a row over pay.
Pru Asia revamp would make split easier
UK-based insurer acknowledges that changes will make it easier to separate Asian business which is profiting from demand from growing middle class
Mexico opens oil sector to investment
After 75 years, Mexico is opening up its nationalised oil sector to private investment in a bid to boost growth and fund new projects.
Bernanke bailout gets no thanks from Hank
Fed chief ordered to testify in a lawsuit accusing him of behaving like a flunky in a banana republic by helping to steal AIG from investors
Mexico opens up its energy sector
Radical move could unleash billions of dollars of investment from oil majors struggling to find new resources elsewhere
Pharmaceuticals: Back to the lab
Long lambasted for hawking drugs to doctors more than innovating, companies are now shifting their focus to researching complex molecules that should enable more personalised treatments
Ex Co-op staff take action over bonuses
Up to £1m at centre of grievance proceedings brought by 10 fund managers who claim they were not responsible for losses and should be rewarded
Pru changes fuel break-up speculation
Insurer reveals it is revamping Asia businesses into one umbrella company and domesticating Hong Kong business which could pave way for split
BlackBerry battles to revive fortunes
Struggling Canadian mobile handset maker says a special board committee will look at alternatives including a sale, joint ventures or alliances
Somalia deal raises fears on dash for oil
The contract with Mogadishu to collect onshore and offshore oil data was the first such deal to be signed by an international company
Group told to bin tracking of City phones
Marketing company used high-tech recycling bins in London to secretly capture unique identifier codes of nearby devices, tracking 4m in a week
Pukka Pies founder dies aged 83
Trevor Storer the founder of Pukka Pies has died peacefully at home aged 83, a spokesman said.
Bad loans increase at State Bank of India
Shares tumble 3.5% as quarterly results from the nation's largest lender stoke concerns about its loan book in cooling economic climate
Europe's lower tax rates lure US groups
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5 Tips to Save on Last-Minute Summer Trips
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A brave new world in a melting Arctic
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Foreign banks brace for India shake-up
StanChart, Citi and HSBC face big regulatory changes with 'imminent' unveiling of new RBI guidelines in effect making them set up local subsidiaries
Firms 'must recruit more UK workers'
Labour urges firms to "do their bit" to ensure they recruit more workers from the UK, but the coalition says the party lacks credibility on the issue.
CVC nears deal for Campbell Soup arm
Buyout group makes firm offer to buy the European business based in Puurs, Belgium, as the US food group seeks to expand in faster-growing markets
3 Picks From A Safer Pool Of Stocks
Alex Crooke, Portfolio Manager Henderson Global Equity Income Fund, Henderson Global Investors
Patron Capital plans 940-bed Paris hostel
Low-cost accommodation remains a favourite of private equity groups that are looking for alternatives to office and retail investments
Sterling strength is unlikely to last
If Mark Carney succeeds in forcing a divergence between monetary policy in the UK and the US, the consequences for sterling could be profound
How Unemployment is Devastating Retiree Well-Being
Research shows that joblessness is dimming retirements and leading to early deaths.
Top 25 Companies For Work-Life Balance
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I spent a lot of time during my 20s and 30s wondering what would happen if I stepped off the career track to raise a child. For much of that time I wasn't close to procreating. But I was part of a generation of women who came of age thinking we could have it all. As I watched contemporaries who…
Prudential: box of chocolates
Could an investor in the UK insurer gain better exposure to the UK, Asia and the US by putting their money into other companies?
6 Ways To Crack The 'Hidden' Job Market
It seems almost a cruel joke being played on people desperate to find work: Most jobs getting filled these days aren't even advertised.
How To Choose Your Best Place To Retire
By Steve Vernon, Stanford Center on Longevity and Next Avenue Contributor
BaFin to tell Deutsche to improve controls
Regulator to call on bank to amend potential deficiencies in a move that will clear a significant roadblock towards a potential settlement over Libor
No Such Thing As Better Beta
The investment industry is quick to turn evolution into pollution in order to make a buck. Simple and elegant investment concepts are twisted and manipulated by Wall Street for monetary gain and they don't care how trashy the landscape becomes.
Goldman Sachs and Azora buy Spanish flats
Real estate portfolio is part of scheme to provide housing to lower-income people under the age of 35, who can later have a right to buy the flats
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.
This Week In Credit Card News: $18 Million Awarded For Credit Report Error, Increase In Direct Mail Offers
A weekly summary of the top credit card stories that appeared in major publications across the country.
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.
SVG's asset value rises by 23 per cent
The London-listed group, the biggest backer behind Permira, continues its recovery since 2009 rights issue
Bid to raise water bills criticised
Thames Water's bid to raise prices to cover bad debts and increased infrastructure costs is criticised by the industry's consumer body.
Asset-based lending fear holds back SMEs
Business owners say alarm bells would ring in the finance department if they discovered a supplier had employed a factoring company to chase its bills
Halt called to London tracking bins
A company using technology in recycling bins to track smartphones has been asked to stop by the City of London Corporation.
Cycling gets £94m push in England
A cash injection of £94m to promote cycling in a number of English cities and national parks is announced by the government.
Stramash over new potato definition
A complaint to trading standards officers leads to an industry body issuing a new description of what constitutes a "new potato".
The Family Cabin: Private Retreat Or Isolated Battleground?
This is a guest post by Wendy S. Goffe, a trusts and estates lawyer with Stoel Rives in Seattle. You can follow her on Twitter.
How To Start A Conversation About Estate Planning
'Cowboy' tax advisers to be named
The government is planning new rules to name and shame "cowboy" financial firms which help companies avoid paying tax.
The Super-Rich Are Spending US$4 Billion Per Year On Adventure Travel
The image some people have of the way the super-rich travel is likely stepping from limousine to private jet, jetting from a five-star hotel in Paris to a five-star hotel in Beverly Hills. In their spare time, they exert themselves by shopping for new Gucci loafers and a Cartier watch. They, of…
Silicon Alley's first billionaire
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The economy of a refugee camp
Explore Zaatari, the refugee camp with its own Champs Elysees
European banks face near €60bn hit if rates rise
A further spike in Treasury yields could hit European banks hard, analysts warn
Dark pool trading soars to record levels in Europe
Low volatility and rise of high-frequency trading prompts surge in volumes
Stagecoach founder buys into £3bn pensions unit
Sir Brian Souter's family office is helping fund the purchase of Investment Solutions UK
CLO revival hit by 'lost generation' of bankers
Resurgent issuance exposes lack of structuring expertise at investment banks
Shell and Santander to pour billions into alternatives
Two multibillion-pound pension funds are re-shaping their asset allocations in the hunt for yield
Ex-RBS equities chief returns to the finance industry
Former banker re-emerges at structured investment provider set up by an ex-colleague
Hirander Misra stages a comeback with derivatives exchange group
Chi-X Europe co-founder is syndicating stakes in the new venture to strategic investors
Morgan Stanley veteran aims to climb debt mountain
A 22-year veteran at investment bank Morgan Stanley, who last year scaled Mount Everest, is taking on a new challenge by launching a European private debt firm
July 2013 Asset Class Returns
Last quarter (Second quarter 2013: March 31, 2013 through June 30, 2013) U.S. stocks was the only category which did well. July was much kinder to all the other categories.
Retirement Savings Made Easy: One Change You Must Make
People often fret about their retirement savings. Even diligent savers feel they haven't done enough.
10 Must Have Estate Planning Documents
10 Simple Steps to Shore Up Your Financial Life
Don't forget these parts of your financial plan.
The Tipping Points That Turn Us Into Caregivers
By Sherri Snelling, Next Avenue Contributor
What 'The End Of The Suburbs' Means For Boomers
Leigh Gallagher's provocative new book, The End of the Suburbs, really hit home for me, as I suspect it will for my fellow boomers.
Novel Investing Tips for Kids
In Elissa Brent Weissman's young adult book, the protagonist discovers the joys, and dangers, of day trading.
401(k) Reform Movement Growing: Three Major Gamechangers
The movement to overhaul the faulty 401(k)-based retirement system is gaining some strange bedfellows.
Obamacare Focuses On Prevention And Wellness By Spending More On Medical Tests
Nationwide medical tests will play a major role in the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, which makes the primary care physician one of the most important persons in the law's enforcement. That's one of the positive consequences from the new law.
Windsor As A Precedent - Much More Than Taxes
The law firm of Cozen O'Connor knew their plan had to pay somebody. Thanks to this decision, now they know who it is. It turns out that it was all about DOMA.
5 Ways to Tap Your Home for Retirement Income
Your options include downsizing, renting and a Hail Mary reverse mortgage.
'Tax fugitives' list debate deepens
The UK's tax authority defends the results of publishing a most-wanted list of alleged fraudsters and tax evaders amid criticism from Labour.
Real People Dish: 'I Did Extreme Things To Pay Off My Student Loans'
By Colleen Oakley
Coca-Cola: The Widest Of Moats But Surely Not Undervalued
Recently I was flipping through the magazine "Morningstar Advisor." Near the back cover I noticed a page titled "Undervalued Stocks With Wide Moats." Now, I'm not sure about you, but I happen to enjoy finding the best companies I can think of selling for less than what I think they might…
20 Things Your Vacation Is Teaching You About Money (And Life)
The phrase "personal finance" makes us think of debt, saving for retirement, insurance, and other dreary subjects.
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.
5 Investors Who Move The Market
Why We Could Easily Have Another Flash Crash
It's been a great year for the stock market, which could make some investors complacent or overly confident. Before you run with the bulls, read the guest post below by Brian Korn, and Bryan Y.M. Tham, securities lawyers with Pepper Hamilton. They explain why our markets aren't safe from a…
UK trade gap shrinks as exports rise
The UK goods trade deficit shrank to its smallest amount in almost a year in June, official figures have shown, helped by a rise in exports.
China data points to end of slowdown
Latest economic figures suggest China's economy is stabilising, with stronger-than-expected factory output and consumer prices holding steady.
India in new steps to boost rupee
India's central bank announces new measures to reduce volatility in currency markets and support the weakened rupee.
Taking decisions is tough at the top
How do you go about making tough calls when you're the boss?
The pill that texts you - from inside
The pill that tweets and texts - from your tummy
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.
Haiti: stove-maker and life-changer
A profile of Haitian entrepreneur Duquesne Fednard, who created a successful stove-making business despite the destruction of his factory in the 2010 earthquake.
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.
Stay fit to avoid boss burnout
How do you cope with the stress of high-pressure leadership without falling victim to job fatigue? Top bosses share their fitness secrets.
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.
Should You Buy Whole Life Insurance?
How to determine if whole life insurance is right for you.
Can You Afford to Be a Politician?
As civic-minded people know, politics is a money game. Do you have what it takes to play?
4 Reasons Even Employed People Need to Network
Networking effectively is still important after a job has been secured.
6 Ways Recruiters Use LinkedIn to Headhunt
Have you ever wanted to get inside the head of a headhunter?
Where Are Baby Boomers Going to Live?
A low cost of living and proximity to family are more important to boomers than nicer weather.
What Women Want – At Work
Insights into what women are truly looking for in a job and workplace.
Estate Planning Lessons From James Gandolfini
The Sopranos star left a large estate that's subject to a big tax bill
Medicare, Social Security Are Bargains for Beneficiaries
Many people pay hundreds of thousands dollars less in payroll taxes than they receive in benefits.
A Year On, Impact of 401(k) Fee Rules is Mixed
Fee disclosure rules have prompted some change in the industry, but everyday savers still need more education.
How to Plan a Cheaper Summer Vacation
Sharing trips with friends and cashing in on rewards can make for a more affordable getaway.
Around the Water Cooler With CVS Caremark's Helena Foulkes
Confused about the new health care law? A CVS EVP boils it down for employees and employers.
Are Your Home Upgrades Money Down the Drain?
How to tell when a home improvement is an investment or just money ill spent.
5 Strategies for Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping
As back-to-school shopping season approaches, 17 states will temporarily suspend sales tax.
Market Volatlity Rises as China Hits Brakes
China faced an acute cash crunch in June, sending jitters to markets everywhere. Here is what's behind the volatile credit market shaking the Chinese banking sector.
10 Good Things About Obamacare
Despite numerous problems, it's important to remember the many benefits of health care reform.
Getting in the Good Graces of a Gen-Y Boss
Tips for having a good, productive relationship with a millennial manager.
How to Save for Retirement on a Small Salary
Don't let a low income prevent you from building a retirement nest egg.
How to Survive a Performance Counseling Meeting
What to do if you learn your work isn't up to par.
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