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21 Nov 00 : 34 | Where the Herd is Heading Next Merrill's monthly survey of fund managers shows some movement into stocks and bonds. Should you follow? Source : WSJ.com: Money 5 hours ago |
20 Nov 07 : 08 | Report Finds Heavier Cost for Caregivers The burdens are increasing for families who care for chronically ill relatives, new research finds. Source : WSJ.com: Money 22 hours ago |
20 Nov 03 : 21 | Colleges Refocus Funding Campaigns Colleges and universities are encouraging donors to contribute directly to education rather than asking for big gifts toward buildings and programs. Source : WSJ.com: Money 26 hours ago |
20 Nov 01 : 49 | Growing Dividends The news is mixed for dividend fans. But there's good reason for investors to focus on companies that steadily increase dividends. Source : WSJ.com: Money 27 hours ago |
20 Nov 01 : 47 | Easing the Headache of Paying Bills We test three online bill-paying services that let users handle the chore all in one place: Quicken Bill Pay, PayTrust and MyCheckFree. Source : WSJ.com: Money 27 hours ago |
19 Nov 06 : 14 | Car Makers Fail to Improve Resale Values Detroit's auto makers continue to lag behind Asian and European competitors in car resale value, an important consumer gauge. Source : WSJ.com: Money 47 hours ago |
19 Nov 01 : 01 | Ways to Trim Unsightly Bills It's time to go on a debt diet. Carrying around a few thousand dollars in credit-card debt in this financial crisis can be dangerous to your financial health. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
19 Nov 00 : 32 | Getting In on Buffett's Goldman Play There's a rare opportunity for the average investor to invest on terms that may be even better than Warren Buffett got. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
18 Nov 04 : 49 | Many Boomers Fearful of Retirement Expenses Baby Boomers nearing retirement are thinking less about living the good life and more about whether they will have the resources needed to meet their basic needs, according to a survey. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
18 Nov 03 : 45 | Seasoned Managers Navigating the credit crisis has been difficult for both young up-and-comers and veterans, but experience still counts. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
18 Nov 03 : 10 | Investors Hit BofA Loan Modifications Investors holding securities backed by Countrywide mortgages are criticizing Bank of America's move to modify loans following a settlement. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
18 Nov 03 : 07 | Record Losses Hit Big Firms' Pensions The nation's largest corporate pensions won't meet federal-funding requirements without a big infusion of cash, improved asset values or a change in law. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
17 Nov 19 : 54 | A Bout of Irrational Pessimism? Fund manager Marty Whitman says investor panic – and not declining businesses – have sunk current market valuations. Is he right? Source : WSJ.com: Money |
16 Nov 04 : 45 | When to File Taxes Separately Depending on your economic situation, you and your spouse may save money by filing separate income taxes. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
16 Nov 05 : 45 | Maybe There Is an Upside to This Mess One big positive has emerged from the economic downturn: The plunge in prices of all kinds of commodities, from oil and natural gas to steel and copper. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
16 Nov 04 : 45 | Bus Option For Holiday If you're trying to find an affordable way to go home for the holiday, you might want to stop checking for a cheap flight and start looking for a bus ticket. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
15 Nov 04 : 34 | New Policy: Checking Out Insurers As the life-insurance industry is rattled by slides in the stock and bond markets, more consumers are questioning the financial strength of their insurers. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
15 Nov 04 : 20 | Cashing Out IRA May Not Pay Off If you hold a Roth IRA, you can harvest tax losses. But the strategy works only if the losses are so significant that it makes sense to close out your account entirely. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
15 Nov 03 : 01 | Downturn Leaves Impression on Art The financial crisis weighed on the art market's flagship fall auctions in New York City as sales fell by more than 50%. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
14 Nov 04 : 32 | The Year of Wall Street's Fallen Idols Even managers with some of the best reputations on Wall Street have seen their holdings savaged this year, says Brett Arends. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
13 Nov 03 : 51 | The Bright Side: Deep Retailer Discounts Shoppers can find a bonanza of deals on everything from high-end shoes to premium jeans as the drop in consumer spending has forced full-price stores to unload excess inventory. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
13 Nov 03 : 37 | 15 Million More Tax Returns Filed in '08 The IRS said individuals filed over 155 million tax returns in 2008, an increase of 15 million returns from 2007. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
13 Nov 01 : 59 | Cash Source for Seniors Dries Up Older adults turning to the "life settlement" industry to help them through tough times are finding that this popular source of quick cash is drying up. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
12 Nov 03 : 36 | Charitable Donations, Made Simpler Tapping your donor-advised investment fund could be the answer to continuing your charitable giving this holiday: The money is already there. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
12 Nov 18 : 05 | A Little-Known Tax Break for 529s A little-known tax break could help families saving for education recoup some of the losses seen in their 529 plans. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
05 Nov 23 : 45 | What an Obama Presidency Means for Your Money Expect higher taxes for some, tax breaks for others and a focus on liquidity if the economy remains slow, writes Brett Arends. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
12 Nov 04 : 20 | Banks Jack Up Customer Fees Banks are responding to the troubled economy by jacking up fees on their checking accounts to record amounts. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
11 Nov 04 : 28 | With Shares Tanking, Think About Gifting The tax strategy of giving away stock to family members packs more punch now. Donors can give twice as much for their money in some cases. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
11 Nov 18 : 16 | A New Way to Transfer Cash If you're without a bank account, you soon could have a low-cost way of sending cash to others -- using your cell phone and a bank ATM. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
11 Nov 04 : 09 | The Latest Style: Self-Denial In this troubled economy, splurges seem shameful, and cheap is cool. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
10 Nov 22 : 48 | Is Any Stock Safe for the Long-Term? "Widow and orphan" stocks, reliable blue-chips safe for the long term, seem to be disappearing. But such foolproof stocks never really existed, writes Brett Arends. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
10 Nov 21 : 36 | Retailers Offer New Payment Choices For the holiday shopping season, retailers are offering a slew of payment options to cash-strapped consumers. But will these new methods end up costing shoppers more? Source : WSJ.com: Money |
10 Nov 04 : 58 | Bailout Bill Helped Tech Workers The financial-rescue package threw a lifeline to thousands of people who owed taxes on stock options dating to the tech-stock crash of 2000. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
08 Nov 03 : 48 | Losses in 401(k)s Usually Aren't Tax-Deductible If you lose money in your 401(k) plan, could you claim that as a loss on your 2008 tax return? The short answer is no. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
09 Nov 04 : 53 | College Savings Put to the Test Investors in 529 college-savings plans can still take advantage of some smart financial moves if their plans have taken a hit. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
29 Oct 16 : 31 | Kids Lose Play Money in the Market Students in the "Stock Market Game," a contest in which kids get a hypothetical $100,000 to invest, are finding themselves in the red this year. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
08 Nov 02 : 13 | Getting Mr. Market to Settle Down Jason Zweig offers a few ideas to calm the mood swings of Mr. Market. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
07 Nov 20 : 26 | Don't Bet on Detroit Shares of GM and Ford can be had for cheap, but you're better off investing elsewhere for now, says Brett Arends. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
06 Nov 01 : 39 | Frugality Trumps Brand Loyalty Many Americans are changing their everyday purchases and abandoning brand loyalty to save money. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
26 Oct 22 : 45 | Where Should the Money Go? Helping a teenager figure out what to do with a windfall profit. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
26 Oct 03 : 56 | Obama vs. McCain: It's Your Money A side-by-side comparison of the two presidential candidates reveals key differences in their positions on issues that will most affect family finances. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
06 Nov 01 : 39 | 401(k) Plans Face Disparity Issue More employers could be forced to limit or refund the 401(k) contributions of higher earners to meet federal nondiscrimination rules. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
25 Oct 03 : 49 | Limitations to Donating Money From IRAs A follow-up to last week's column, in which we noted that the federal government's bank-rescue plan extends a way to give to charity. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
05 Nov 01 : 23 | Luxury Consumers Scrimp Many affluent Americans are developing a distaste for extravagance amid the economic downturn and rising concern about the environment. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
05 Nov 00 : 11 | The Case Against a GM-Chrysler Deal Why the country needs a comprehensive approach to struggling industries instead of selective bailouts. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
04 Nov 00 : 27 | How to Make a Spending Plan People hate budgets because they seem confining. But a realistic spending plan is the very tonic many need right now. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
03 Nov 16 : 50 | No Place to Hide The past month has been a vivid reminder that sometimes, no matter how conservative an investor you think you are, you're going to get hit. Those who sought havens in what were once considered the safest of stocks saw their holdings battered as fears of a serious recession mounted. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
02 Nov 03 : 50 | Bad Addresses Snag Stimulus Checks If you haven't received your long-overdue economic-stimulus check, it may be because you need to update your address. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
01 Nov 03 : 08 | Stocks Look Cheap World-Wide Stocks world-wide look like a bargain on a number of measures, a sign that investors expect a major downturn in corporate earnings. Source : WSJ.com: Money |
01 Nov 00 : 10 | Exclusive Deals Add to Buffet's Fortunes Only a part of Buffett's market-beating performance has come from stock-picking. Even more of his edge has been generated by Berkshire's operating subsidiaries. Source : WSJ.com: Money |



