Bonds — even Ginnie Maes — have risks as interest rates rise - sign on sandiego.com
QUESTION: I don’t want anything to do with the stock market anymore, and I can’t see putting money in CDs. The rates are so low. I’ve had money in a Ginnie Mae fund. Can I continue to count on it? ANSWER : There has been a lot of chatter about the
While you were sleeping: Stocks fall on payrolls - Scoop
Oct. 5 (BusinessWire) – Stocks fell in the U.S. and Europe, copper and oil declined and the U.S. dollar weakened after figures showed American employers cut more jobs that expected last month, while the unemployment rate climbed to the highest
See today’s average credit card rates across the country. - MSNBC
HONG KONG - Yang Rong was once celebrated as a pioneering automobile entrepreneur who founded the first Chinese company to be listed on Wall Street. Then, seven years ago, he fled to the U.S. fearing arrest for alleged economic crimes. Now, Yang is
Comfortable Socialist win suits Greek markets - CNBC
ATHENS - The Socialists’ victory over the conservatives in Sunday’s Greek election should please markets as the change of guard brings a strong government, which will be needed to steer the country out of an economic crisis. The Interior Ministry
Real estate, savings dominate today’s financial planning call-in - News-Press
Maximizing returns on retirement savings and recovering from the real estate collapse appear to be weighing heavily on the minds of Southwest Florida residents. The topics dominated calls to the Financial Planner Call-in organized by The News-Press
Week ahead: Earnings likely to determine stock rally’s future - Poughkeepsie Journal
NEW YORK — The stock market’s bulls are slowing their charge, and upcoming earnings reports will determine whether they keep going forward or just stop. A two-week slump in response to disappointing economic numbers has investors asking whether the
Prepaid College Savings Plans Might Not Cover All Costs - New York Times
In the last two decades, more than a million families around the country have invested in state funds that pledged to cover the cost of attending their state’s public colleges and universities, regardless of how much tuition increased. But in the
CPR: Something everyone should know - Livingston Enterprise
Arnold Huppert is a proud grandfather. The retired attorney and lifelong Livingston resident should be, in light of the actions his grandson Alex Huppert took when a 12-year-old family friend collapsed on a rainy Saturday June evening in Evergreen
Is the Economy Recovering? Check Neckties - ABC News
The folks who get paid big bucks to know are saying the recession is over. Then again, those are the same folks who didn’t head off the latest crippling crisis swelling right beneath their noses. Want to know if we’re really on the road to recovery
Stocks May Hit Earnings Speed Bumps - ABC News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks could hit more speed bumps this week if the start of the third-quarter earnings season offers little evidence that the economic recovery is gaining strength. With second-quarter earnings primarily boosted by cost
Bonds — even Ginnie Maes — have risks as interest rates rise - sign on sandiego.com
QUESTION: I don’t want anything to do with the stock market anymore, and I can’t see putting money in CDs. The rates are so low. I’ve had money in a Ginnie Mae fund. Can I continue to count on it? ANSWER : There has been a lot of chatter about the
While you were sleeping: Stocks fall on payrolls - Scoop
Oct. 5 (BusinessWire) – Stocks fell in the U.S. and Europe, copper and oil declined and the U.S. dollar weakened after figures showed American employers cut more jobs that expected last month, while the unemployment rate climbed to the highest
See today’s average credit card rates across the country. - MSNBC
HONG KONG - Yang Rong was once celebrated as a pioneering automobile entrepreneur who founded the first Chinese company to be listed on Wall Street. Then, seven years ago, he fled to the U.S. fearing arrest for alleged economic crimes. Now, Yang is
Comfortable Socialist win suits Greek markets - CNBC
ATHENS - The Socialists’ victory over the conservatives in Sunday’s Greek election should please markets as the change of guard brings a strong government, which will be needed to steer the country out of an economic crisis. The Interior Ministry
Real estate, savings dominate today’s financial planning call-in - News-Press
Maximizing returns on retirement savings and recovering from the real estate collapse appear to be weighing heavily on the minds of Southwest Florida residents. The topics dominated calls to the Financial Planner Call-in organized by The News-Press
Week ahead: Earnings likely to determine stock rally’s future - Poughkeepsie Journal
NEW YORK — The stock market’s bulls are slowing their charge, and upcoming earnings reports will determine whether they keep going forward or just stop. A two-week slump in response to disappointing economic numbers has investors asking whether the
Prepaid College Savings Plans Might Not Cover All Costs - New York Times
In the last two decades, more than a million families around the country have invested in state funds that pledged to cover the cost of attending their state’s public colleges and universities, regardless of how much tuition increased. But in the
CPR: Something everyone should know - Livingston Enterprise
Arnold Huppert is a proud grandfather. The retired attorney and lifelong Livingston resident should be, in light of the actions his grandson Alex Huppert took when a 12-year-old family friend collapsed on a rainy Saturday June evening in Evergreen
Is the Economy Recovering? Check Neckties - ABC News
The folks who get paid big bucks to know are saying the recession is over. Then again, those are the same folks who didn’t head off the latest crippling crisis swelling right beneath their noses. Want to know if we’re really on the road to recovery
Stocks May Hit Earnings Speed Bumps - ABC News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks could hit more speed bumps this week if the start of the third-quarter earnings season offers little evidence that the economic recovery is gaining strength. With second-quarter earnings primarily boosted by cost