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Personal Finance News - January 25

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance January 25
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
The facade of the New York Stock Exchange.
Are Main Street investors warming up to stocks?

With stocks moving steadily higher, risk-averse investors are taking a second look.
Tax forms.
Investors get a tax break with early dividends

Big investors and early investors will benefit most.
The share of Americans 65 and older in the labor force went from 12.1% in 1990 to 16.1% in 2010.
More Americans delay retirement, keep working

More than 44% of older Americans working in 2011 were full time.

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Mortgage rates
business
30-year mortgage rate rises to 3.42%
Rates on 30-year loans are up from a record low 3.31% in November.
Looking for the market's direction? Don't use fund flows.
columnist
Investing: Fund flows as stock market indicator
Looking for the market's direction? Don't use fund flows.
Money continues to play a dominant role in where high school seniors go to college.
Personal Finance
Survey: College selection often relies on cost
Money continues to play a dominant role in where high school seniors go to college, but few look at graduation rates.
Social Security paper checks to be going away by March.
Personal Finance
Your Money: Social Security checks get replaced
Still collecting a paper Social Security check? Get ready to make a change soon.
An investor gestures as he monitors the stock prices at a private securities company in Shanghai, China.
columnist
Ask Matt: What's a smart way to invest in China?
If you're sure you can tolerate the risk of emerging market stocks, there are several ways.
Investors have been drawn to stable dividend-paying stocks.
columnist
Ask Matt: Record dividends expected in 2013
Investors are wondering if another solid year for dividends is coming.
Customers buy the limited edition
columnist
Ask Matt: Is it "game over" for GameStop?
The seller of video games is struggling to find its place in a digital download world.

 

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