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Sam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist for Standard & Poor's Equity Research Services, says the market is still trending up.
Chris Barth, Forbes StaffSam Stovall, Chief Investment Strategist for Standard & Poor's Equity Research Services, says the market is still trending up.
Chris Barth, Forbes StaffNonprofit jobs have a certain cachet with boomers looking for a career shift. read »
One writer states that Donald Trump's “hair is a national joke." But Trump does not care about his hair. He cares about his business and his heirs. read »
Big news this week from behemoth bond fund group Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO). The firm filed a prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to offer their Total Return mutual fund as an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF). read »
My biggest revelation about how to help others with their financial issues came when I began working on my own financial issues. In Telling the Truth, I point out the rather obvious fact why so many American’s with money problems can’t seem to get beyond them: we don’t talk about money so we have no opportunity to tell the truth about it. read »
The topic of tax resolution is touchy. No one wants to owe the IRS, yet millions do, some perennially. However you got into tax debt trouble and for however short or long a time, you want out. It's only natural that people pursued by the IRS would turn to someone--anyone--promising to block all the calls from the IRS as your authorized representative, especially if they promise a pennies-on-the-dollar-fix. read »
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Shares in Sallie Mae headed up a surprising 12% today, hitting a high point after its $3 per share bottom in early 2009. The stock moved up to $16.31 Thursday. This was after an upbeat mix of improved earnings for its first quarter and the first dividend the company has announced since 2007 were reported. read »
Wealthy boomers say their success came at the expense of their personal lives, relationships and even their own health to ensure financial security for their family. So why are they keeping important details about their finances from their kids? read »
Sun Belt towns, led by Phoenix, are struggling the most.