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USA TODAY - Personal Finance January 18
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
The famous statue of the Wall Street Bull in New York City.
Why does this bull market get no respect?

Stocks hit 5-year high and bull market is 8th-best ever, but investors remain skeptical.
Is it too late to jump into the stock market rally?
Is it too late to jump into the stock rally?

Investors watching stocks' rally from the sidelines, wonder if there's still time to get in
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday,  Jan. 15, 2013.
Ask Matt: Trying to time the stock market

Market-timing investors are usually late to sell, and to buy, which can be costly.

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Taxes are due April 15.
columnist
Investing: Take steps now to reduce 2013 taxes
To cut your tax bill for next year, you can take some steps now.
A woman walks past an advertisement for the Apple iPhone 5 in London.
Personal Finance
Apple's sharp stock drop shakes fund world
If you think Apple's tumble hasn't affected you, you might want to check your portfolio.
New luxury sedans are seen at the Mercedes-Benz of Houston Greenway dealership in Houston.
columnist
Your Money: Car loans are cheap, but shop around
Rates are low, but if you don't shop around for loans, you could get taken for a ride.
Central Wisconsin Firearms owner Frederick Prehn in his store in Wausau, Wis.
markets
Gun stocks jump as Obama calls for new controls
White House seeks to prevent mass shootings; wants assault weapons ban, stronger checks.
Gym members use warm up for a morning exercise class at Downsize Fitness on Jan. 3 in Addison, Texas.
Personal Finance
Can gyms retain New Year's resolution members?
It's January, and gyms are hopping: with new equipment, classes and hopeful new clients.
How bad can bonds tank?
columnist
Ask Matt: How bad could a bond bubble burst be?
Investors should remember that past Treasury debacles pale next to stock implosions.
Apple stock has fallen below $500 a share.
markets
Apple stock bounces back a bit
Apple shares gained more than 3.7% Wednesday but are still almost 30% off their high.

 

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