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USA TODAY - Personal Finance

October 19

NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Because rates are so low, you should wait until they rise again before purchasing an annuity.
Should you get an inflation-adjusted annuity?

They do offer inflation protection ��� at a price.

Ask Matt: Doubling your portfolio can take time

Going for "a double" in investing is possible, but might take longer than some investors expect.

A pending home sale sign in Palo Alto, Calif.
Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage near record low

The rate on the most popular mortgage dipped to 3.37% from 3.39% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday.

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On the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., near Boston.
Personal Finance
Average debt up again for new college grads

Two-thirds of the class of 2011 finished school with loan debt, and those who borrowed owed about 5% more from the class before.

A driver fills up her tank Oct. 10 at a gas station in Alhambra, Calif., near Los Angeles.
nation
High gas prices: What Obama, Romney didn't say

During Tuesday's debate, the presidential candidates sidestepped the question of why U.S. gas prices are so high.

A Sept. 28 jobs fair at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York.
Personal Finance
Employment surges for community college grads

Trend underlines that some of the midskill jobs that disappeared in the recession are coming back.

Overdraft fees can quickly put a dent in your finances.
columnist
Tompor: Checking fees can spiral out of control

About 9% of consumers pay more than $10 a month on banking fees overall.

columnist
Ask Matt: What investment is the riskiest bet?

Investors going to the maximum reward, and willing to take the most pain, shoot for emerging markets.

The label on a bottle of Beam's Courvoisier Gold liqueur.
business
Wine gets in the spirit with liquor blends

Wine and hard liquor combinations are increasingly showing up in the same bottle.

The share of Americans living in multi-generational households is at its highest since the 1950s, a survey finds.
Personal Finance
Who's moving in? Adult kids, aging parents

A survey of homeowners shows that about a third expect grown kids or aging parents to move in.

 

 

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