Tuesday's Top 50 Personal Finance News & Stories
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But you may do better on your own.
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Second quarter earnings season is off to an encouraging start, says chief investment strategist Mark Luschini at Janney Montgomery Scott. But he says the reports thus far have been "light on forward-looking statements."
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Reynolds acquisition of Lorillard is a smart deal that will benefit shareholders with lower costs and wider profit margins. But it doesn’t delay the inevitable.
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There are a lot of good business books out there, but there is a book which is one of the favorites of both Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, and you’ve probably never read it. It’s called Business Adventures by John … Con...
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Everyone likes to save but it’s usually easier said than done, especially if you’re throwing away money on things you don’t really need. Even when the cost doesn’t seem like much, you could still be sabotaging you...
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They set the bar low to make ho-hum quarterly earnings look good, writes David Weidner.
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Financial Conduct Authority proposes tough new rules that will limit the interest and fees charged
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Is this meaningful? Or just another movement?
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Let's see what the numbers say about Terra Nitrogen (TNH).
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Kandi Technologies Group Inc. soars on strong sales of its electric rides.
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The favorite and most important equipment at Moema supports fermentation. What Solazyme investors need to know.
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Investors don't need to pay attention to Bank of America's earnings
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Boeing continued its impressive two-day run as it announced orders from Air Lease Corporation, CIT Group, and Intrepid Aviation totaling $8.3 billion at list prices.
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People love to stream music, but the current setup does not pay the bills for the music industry.
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Comment: Several things could trigger a stampede of sellers among bond investors - and there may be no buyers, says Brian Dennehy
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With no more excuses available, restaurants may be the bellwether for the economy.
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Dave Says: Having two job offers is a dream come true, but how do you make sure your selection doesn't become a nightmare? And is there really such a thing as a safe investment haven?
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Investors have grown impatient with the company's change of direction, but will long-term shareholders finally get their reward?
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HP is putting out a $199 Microsoft-fueled laptop. Apple and Google can't ignore the event.
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After taking a severe hit in the first quarter, Gap is on the comeback trail.
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The current conditions appear ideal; IRS-approved applicable federal rates may go up soon, writes Bill Bischoff.
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Smartphone shipments in India are expected to surge next year. Can Blackberry, Apple, and Nokia benefit in this budget-conscious environment?
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Find out how much you can afford to borrow with This is Money's mortgage affordability calculator, and see the difference between capital repayment and interest-only deals
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By most estimates, mortgage rates were expected to climb this year, with rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage predicted to exceed 5%. Instead, rates are now lower than they were this time in 2013 — much to the advantage of home buyers.
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A holiday is costly enough without the added horror of returning home to find your bank statement littered with extra fees and charges after using your card overseas.
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Does this analyst make a good case? Or is it just more noise from Wall Street?
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After a nice run, should you be worried about your energy stocks?
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Its professional 3-D printers operate at a fraction of the cost of those of the competition.
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New technology reinvigorating one of America's oldest oilfields.
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Kodiak Oil & Gas investors that want to own a pure-play in the Bakken Shale still have Oasis Petroleum.
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Shares of Microsoft, GoPro, and Glu Mobile were outperforming the broader market.
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New technology reinvigorating one of America's oldest oilfields.
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Earlier this year, Disney rolled out its new MagicBands, multicolored wristbands poised to make a huge return on investment through big data, target marketing, and increased guest spending.
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Will Sony's comeback effort be successful amid increasing competition with Samsung, Apple, and Google?
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Despite recent shootings in Chicago, it isn’t one of them.
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If you go to the dark side, make sure you have a plan, writes Chuck Jaffe.
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Running one of the hottest startups in Silicon Valley, Lyft co-founder and CEO Logan Green is never actually off duty.
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Windstream offers a nearly 10% dividend yield, but there are red flags investors should be aware of before jumping in.
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The ‘original prices’ at stores are a big, fat lie.
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LIGHTNING RELEASES: Austin, Texas (7/14/2014) – VersaSuite, a leader in the electronic medical records announced today their EHR system will equip thousands of providers across the globe with advanced functionality within their pat...
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Patience was key to the strong performance of three mutual funds in the second quarter. Their managers describe their strategies for finding gains.
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A lawyer representing a Wisconsin Model S owner announces settlement with Tesla Motors For $126,836; posts another annoying video.
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Could the long trend toward U.S. tobacco companies being more dangerous to investors finally be reversing?
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Earnings results lifted the Dow early this morning, but whether the average can sustain record levels remains to be seen.
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ShareThis It's the height of summer! Many people take advantage of the school break (not to mention the Independence Day holiday) to do some traveling before the academic year begins again. It's also a great time to escape from (or to!) ...
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The Justice Department's settlement with Citigroup offers $2.5 billion for "consumer relief." Critics say it will do nothing for those hurt most by the foreclosure crisis: people who lost their homes.
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All you need to know about the caps on payday loans as proposed by the Financial Conduct Authority Continue reading...
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Make the farmer's market your pharmacy with these 7 top disease-fighting summer foods.
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The way you use a credit card is about to change significantly as the U.S. catches up with the rest of the world and moves to cards.
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As Sam's Club is transitioning to a new card with new cash-back rewards, it's time for businesses to look at whether to stick with them.