Latest and Breaking Personal Finance News and Top Stories - July 7
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Paul Atkinson at Aberdeen Asset Management says investors have become "confident." And he tells Chuck Jaffe, that may put them in a dangerous spot.
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Gain an insider perspective of this fast manufacturer.
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In a Roth conversion, you take funds out of a traditional pre-tax individual retirement account, pay the federal, state and local income taxes owed and deposit the funds in a Roth IRA, where your savings grow tax free. In retirement, all...
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Suppose, like the members of the comedy troupe Monty Python, you chose not to retire? It's one option. We're not talking silly walks, dead parrots or Holy Grail signs here. I'm referring to a number of options that loosely fall under the...
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Buoyed by markets, Canadians are now investing 14% of their income The post Canadians investing more of their paycheques appeared first on MoneySense .
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Shares of South African miners will likely carry a discount for exposure to the country because of multiple, long strikes.
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KeyCorp benefits from strong industrial and commercial loan growth and should see further growth in profitability and book value in the years ahead.
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Why have Visa and MasterCard suffered from decreased share prices this year?
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Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo will all be announcing earnings soon, and investors must keep an eye on this one number to truly gauge how well these banks are doing.
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3-D movies have lost their luster, but a new 4DX experience could give studios a chance to win back audiences and make movies like Transformers: Age Of Extinction even more appealing.
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Forget fancy formulas, here are a few simple steps to determine the relative value of Invesco Mortgage Capital.
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MetLife’s international operations are a long-term growth engine for the company. The company is well positioned to benefit from its international platform.
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Does this analyst make a good case? Or is it just more noise from Wall Street?
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Let's see what the numbers say about BlackBerry.
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EA’s Peter Moore just compared freemium games to Napster and iTunes. Here’s why the comparison makes no sense at all.
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The Dow fell just under its recent milestone, even as the broader market fell back from record highs.
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A newly minted IPO, the online help desk software supplier has a lot to offer investors.
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Is this company at the helm of wearable technology's future?
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Let's see what the numbers say about Kodiak (KOG).
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Sony's PlayStation Now cloud gaming service has the potential to sell millions of set-top boxes and give the company's TV business a boost, but high prices could derail those plans.
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The sun is rising earlier these days, which means you can exercise earlier than usual, before your normal workday begins. Plus, who wants to go for a walk or jog outdoors when the temperatures regularly hit peaks in the 90s and humidity ...
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One of the world's cheapest banks should perk up investors' ears and risk awareness.
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Here are today's top news stories from Fool.com.
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A vote to legalize gambling in Japan could come as soon as this fall, but what does that mean for casino companies?
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People jacked up about income inequality can find a new hobby. The 1% are victims of a doomsday machine, and the countdown is ticking. Machine, thy name is "family." This came to mind as I was reading a preview of Columbia Professor An...
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Before making an offer on that beach bungalow, consider these key points—like whether you're ready to cover the unexpected costs.
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Personal loan rates fall below the 4pc mark, but the latest deals from HSBC and Tesco may be out of reach to many borrowers
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My track record of predicting what would happen to the Dow has been spot on so far, so here's what I think will happen next.
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The private-label foods maker is rolling up the industry under its roof, but that may cause heartburn for investors.
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Having made significant progress in tackling the Mississippi Lime’s unique challenges, SandRidge Energy’s future in the play looks a lot brighter.
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It's Apple versus Google, BlackBerry versus Microsoft, and more overlap than you can shake a stick at. Where is the connected car market going?
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Does this analyst make a good case? Or is it just more noise from Wall Street?
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The coal market is absolutely miserable right now, but out of all the companies in the space, Peabody Energy has the best chance of bouncing back
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Momentum investing — ‘the trend is your friend’ — can fit into your portfolio, writes Jonathan Burton.
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Tesoro's focus on boosting access to cost-advantaged crudes, pursuit of a share buyback program, and creation of Tesoro Logistics is driving stronger value for shareholders.
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Some days I feel like I write too much about money. Then I read something in the news that makes me feel like I couldn't possibly write enough about money. This article in Aeon magazine is a great example: Costly new longevity drugs coul...
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Money MOT: Isa rates may be frozen but deals are improving elsewhere. We examine a new 3.25pc best buy from Vanquis
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The allure of private plane travel is strong thanks to how uncomfortable both the airport and flying experience have become. Here are some ways to save.
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Superstores like Home Depot and Lowe’s dominate the hardware and home-improvement world. But the big-box experience has some big pitfalls.
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How to find the best person to help you manage your life savings.
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New research reveals the growing problem of youth unemployment.
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The amount of electricity that homes and businesses produce could double over the next 25 years.
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July 3, 2014 – New York, NY – Headed by New York nightlife veteran Lenny Gold, event coordination company SQCC LLC is launching NightlifeX, an all-in-one nightlife app that eliminates all of the hassle associated with nightli...
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Exclusive content in electronic media, travel groups, sophisticated events and a 24 hour concierge service at disposal will be some of the facilities offered by the VIP Ladies Club LIGHTNING RELEASES (7/7/2014)- Have you ever thought of ...
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In today’s job market, a college degree is considered a must-have but the rising cost of tuition is making it more difficult than ever to afford higher education. Student loan debt in the U.S. currently tops $1 trillion, leaving yo...
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Private mortgage insurance doesn't have to be paid forever. Here's how to dump it.
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Something's probably fishy when an unusually high return is promised for an investment.
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You can use safe harbor guidelines to estimate tax payments or use an alternative method.
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We must demand accountability from those who have been predicting rising interest rates The post Bond bears: Admit you were wrong appeared first on MoneySense .
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With $40.4 trillion currently invested in the U.S. bond market this asset class deserves a few moments of any savvy investor's time.