пятница, 12 апреля 2013 г.

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance April 12
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Trader Michael Iervoline works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Are stocks at new highs if you factor in inflation?

Did the Standard & Poor's 500 really hit a new high if you factor in inflation?
Investing: Don't underestimate the small investors
Investing: Don't underestimate small investors

Mutual funds are the investment of choice for small investors, but Wall Street ignores them
They do say that the quickest way to get rid of a relative is to lend them money
Tax Q&A: Can I declare an unpaid loan as a loss?

It may be possible to take a bad debt loss on your taxes but certain criteria must be met.

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A pedestrian is reflected in a window as he walks by a display of mortgage rates June 7, 2012. Rates have come down since then.
business
Rate on 30-year mortgage falls to 3.43%
Average edges closer to historic low of 3.31%.
A worker cleans the logo on the Herbalife sign.
markets
Stock trader comes forward in KPMG case
Bryan Shaw of California says he profited from inside information from an ex-KPMG partner.
Charles Schwab in his downtown San Francisco office.
Personal Finance
Icons: Schwab still roots for the small investor
Charles Schwab's great idea (treat small investors like bigwigs) caused a revolution.
Billy Joe Armstrong performs during a Green Day concert at the Barclays Center on April 7, 2013, in New York.
Personal Finance
Confident Consumer: How to get hot concert tickets
Hot concert tickets are often virtually sold out before they are offered to the public.
An ad for Call of Duty Black Ops 2 at an electronics store in New York City.
columnist
Ask Matt: Did GameFly ever go public?
GameFly filed plans to go public in 2010, but the deal never happened
April 15 is the deadline to file your 2012 tax return.
Personal Finance
Tax experts' best tips to save you money
Tax experts' common-sense tips can help you keep some of your hard-earned cash.
Proposed budget would cap retirement savings plans at $3 million.
Personal Finance
Obama's plan might hit more IRAs than you think
Cap is based on the amount you'd get from your account if it were converted to an annuity.

 

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