Saturday 27 July 2013

Insights on second-quarter earnings and where stocks go from here

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance July 27
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
This state, whose Capitol building in the city of Helena is seen here, has among the  unemployment rates in the country.
The 10 best states to be unemployed

In certain parts of the country, the unemployed can expect to find a job more more easily.
Jenny Deutz, left, helps Judy Miles walk during physical therapy at Quality Living Inc. in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday, April 3, 2012. More Americans ages 40 through 50 are afraid of critical illness than they are of death.
Worse than death? Critical illness fuels money fears

Among workers ages 40 and 50 nearly half fear financial burden from illness more than death
Stock mutual funds soared an average 12.8% in the first quarter through Wednesday.
Stock funds score solid gains in first half

Health and biotechnology funds were the leading sectors, jumping an average 20.8%.

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Just when the stock market looked like it was gaining speed, it ran into a red stop sign with the number 1,700 on it.
Make sure your planner spells out all fees upfront.
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Do you need a financial adviser? Maybe, and maybe not
Do you need a financial planner? Maybe. But your planner may not need you.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Ask Matt: Afraid of the bull market? Don't be
Ask Matt: There's still potential upside as the market remains reasonably priced.
Mortgage rates dipped this week as average fixed 30-year loan falls to 4.31%.
Personal Finance
Average 30-year mortgage rate falls to 4.31%
The average rate for a fixed, 30-year loan fell to 4.31%.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
markets
In search of cracks in the bull market's facade
After a rare down day for the Dow, it's a good time to ask: How do I spot cracks in the bull market?
The average price of a public university is $8,660 a year, the College Board says.
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Ask Matt: College costs can add up fast
You've got to plan your investments carefully to get your child through college.
The Google logo at company offices in Berlin.
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Ask Matt: Is Google a tech or ad company?
Ask Matt: A vast majority of search giant's revenue comes from selling targeted ads.

 

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