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Mayan Doom or Time to Buy?
According to ancient Mayan prognosticators our world should be coming to an end sometime around Christmas. If you’re sitting in Greece or JP Morgan’s bond-lending group, the end might seem like it’s already here. And off the Peruvian coast, wildlife is literally dropping from the sky. With global stocks plummeting on any type of news, it’s beginning to feel like the Mayan meteor strike is right on schedule. From an investment standpoint it raises the obvious question: Is this the time to buy?
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Good Jobs: Why Innovation, Location And Education Matter Most
A new book was released today by University of California at Berkeley Economics Professor and Fulbright Fellow, Enrico Bonetti, titled The New Geography Of Jobs. This young economist's research has some surprising news about jobs, and it starts with where we live.
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The New Geography Of Jobs
In terms of salary, where you live may matter more than your resume, but living in metropolitan areas where there are high concentrations of college educated workers is what will push your pay higher.
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The Number 1 Reason for College Debt That No One Talks About
This year there are more articles on the crushing impact of student debt on college graduates. In hind sight, who would agree to a 6 figure debt balance with potentially no job in sight? So why do students and their parents continue to rack up more debt? I hear it when I
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Ten Green Stocks I Told My Sister to Buy
Only green stocks (we're both environmentalists)
Dividend paying income stocks, with the solid earnings and cash flow to back them up, and low levels of debt, or
Stocks trading well below their intrinsic value. AMRC WM ABB Waterfurnace New Flyer Industries Ameresco, Maxwell Technologies, Western Wind Energy, Kandi Technologies
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Son Hit With Aging Parent's $93K Nursing Home Bill
30 states have filial responsibility laws that can throw the burden of support for an indigent family member onto their kids. See what happened to a son when his mother's nursing home sued him for the bill she incurred.
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Daily Wrap: 5/22/2012
A positive housing report sent stocks higher today, but investors remained cautious as Japan's credit rating was downgraded by Fitch on fears over government debt.
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Analyst Moves: EOG, ICE
EOG Resources (EOG) was upgraded today by Wells Fargo (WFC) to outperform from market perform, as the company continues to execute its business model well and deliver value to shareholders.
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Analyst Moves: DVN, LOW
Devon Energy (DVN) was downgraded today by Wells Fargo (WFC) to market perform from outperform, as the company lacks a niche that would give it a competitive advantage over its peers.
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When 'I'm Too Sexy' Lawsuit Settles, Will IRS Win Too?
This is a great country, one of equal opportunity and more. Where else could you find the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) handling a complaint alleging religious and gender discrimination occurring in a lingerie warehouse?
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Tuesday Sector Laggards: Education & Training Services, Semiconductors
In trading on Tuesday, education & training services shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 0.1%. Helping drag down the group were shares of ITT Educational Services (ESI), down about 1.6% and shares of Capella Education (CPLA) down about 1.4% on the day.
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Tuesday Sector Leaders: General Contractors & Builders, Construction Materials & Machinery Stocks
In trading on Tuesday, general contractors & builders shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 2.7%. Leading the group were shares of Desarrolladora Homex (HXM), up about 4.3% and shares of Pultegroup (PHM) up about 4% on the day.
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Best Buy Announces Earnings
Best Buy (BBY) announced that profit fell to $158 million, or 46 cents per share, versus $212 million, or 53 cents per share, in the same period last year. Revenue increased to $11.61 billion from $11.37 billion in the same period last year. Analysts had expected the company to earn 59 cents per share on revenue of $11.5 billion.
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Daily Dividend Report: RL, ESV, HRL, TAP, DSW
Ralph Lauren Corporation (RL) announced its quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share, an increase of about 100% over its prior dividend in March of 20 cents.
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How Star Athletes Deal With Retirement
Ever wonder how some of some of the greatest, most prolific, and well-known athletes deal with retirement?
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We're Rich, Have Big Houses, And Plenty Of Time...So Why Do We Feel So Pinched?
Americans are rich and have a lot of time on their hands, according to a new survey. Is that how you feel?
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Why Facebook Needs More Cash
As Facebook approaches the release of its initial public offering (IPO), which will raise $10 billion for the 8-year-old Internet giant, many customers and investors are speculating as to what it will do with all that money and whether it's enough. A $10 billion capital raise catapults Facebook's IPO to the fourth largest, after VISA, General Motors and AT&T Wireless. Moreover, the IPO will make the company number one in Internet company offerings.
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The IPO Class Of 2012
Facebook is the 800-pound gorilla, but there are plenty of other potential public companies in the pipeline.
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Good Companies Make Mediocre Stocks
The classic answer to the classic question about how to select stocks for the long run is to “buy good companies at an attractive price and keep them as long as the company is managed well.†Good luck with that. It doesn’t work as advertised. For better results, buy a total stock market index fund.
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Should You Raid a Retirement Account to Pay for Education Expenses?
With all the news about rising student loan debt and disappointing investment returns, this may be a question on your mind if you have tuition bills coming up, whether for you or one of your children. I know it's a question I've received both on our financial helpline and from a friend of mine who was recently accepted to grad school. So let's take a look at some of the factors to consider before raiding your retirement account?
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Some Tax And Financial Tips For The Divorced From Julian Block
I recently reviewed Julian Block's Tax Tips For Marriage And Divorce. He has provided me with another guest post, this one with some advice oriented to divorced individuals, although, frankly, most of the advice is more broadly applicable.
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It's Time for a Universal Performance Standard For Financial Advisors
Mike is Co-Founder and CEO of BrightScope. You can find him on Twitter at @mikealfred.
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Stay at Home Moms Face Credit Card Challenges
Credit in America has really changed since the banking crisis a few years ago. Gone are the days of practically free credit and rebuilding or establishing credit post-foreclosure, post-bankruptcy or even post-divorce is an entirely too common task.
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5 Industries Negatively Affected By An Economic Recovery
The general thinking is that recessions are bad for business. However, a handful of industries do quite well during downturns and would actually prefer that the economy struggle a bit. On the flip side, they tend to be negatively affected when the economy starts to recover. Below are five such industries.
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America's Comeback Cities
As the recession drained boomtowns like Phoenix and Las Vegas, some older cities thrived. Here are ten places that were losing taxpayers in 2005 but that either slowed those losses dramatically or turned them to gains during the recession.
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To Marry Like Zuckerberg, Know Legal Lingo Before Saying, 'I Do'
This is a guest post by Stephen Sheppard, who teaches at the University of Arkansas School of Law and is the editor of The Wolters Kluwer Bouvier Law Dictionary.
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This Week in Credit Card News
Pace of New Credit Card Accounts Picks Up in First Quarter
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Searching for safety
We were sitting around the clubhouse after golf, drinking tea (it used to be beer but everything changes as you get older). The topic of conversation was Europe. The election of a Socialist president in France and the collapse of the Greek coalition had once again roiled world stock markets and everyone was worried.
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Daily Wrap: 5/21/2012
The markets opened on a positive note, and held onto their gains, despite ongoing concerns over the euro zone and a possible deal for Greece.
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