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Energy stock buys, retirement unfair to fair sex & credit crunch to hit everyone - Today in Money 8.20

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Energy Stocks: Time for a Fresh Look
After the recent sell-off in energy shares, S&P has boosted its recommendation on the sector to overweight. Here's why.
Energy Stocks: Time for a Fresh Look - BusinessWeek

Consumers Feeling Fallout of Fannie & Freddie
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may or may not need a government bailout, but the turmoil surrounding the mortgage finance companies' decline has already meant four things for borrowers: higher interest rates, more fees and closing costs, bigger down payments and fewer loan choices.
Consumers Feel Fallout from Fannie, Freddie - AOL Money & Finance
Also: Future of Fannie & Freddie Uncertain

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Best ETFs, FICO score changes & next wave of mortgage defaults - Today in Money 8/12

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The Best ETFs
With 800 choices, you can't just throw darts. Kiplinger picks great ETFs in 13 categories.
Getting Past the ETF Clutter - Kiplinger.com

How the World Spends Its Money
Ever wondered how global consumers spend their hard-earned incomes? Data from the World Bank's most recent study breaks global individual consumption into 11 buckets--from food and clothing to health care and recreation. While just 6% of U.S. income goes to food China residents spend 24% and Ethopians a whooping 55%. At the other extreme, Americans spend 18% of its income on healthcare, which is much higher than most other countries.
How The World Spends Its Money - Forbes.com

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Safe haven stocks?, solutions to 6 nest egg woes & which college grads earn the most - Today in Money 8/11

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What Happened to Safe Haven Stocks?
When the markets hit a rough patch, many investors turn to 'safe' stocks for shelter. Stocks like Wal-Mart, GE, Exxon Mobil, Google etc. You would think these big name stocks can weather the market storms of late, but in fact have gotten caught and underperformed the Dow over the past quarter. They are hardly "safe" for investors who want to preserve capital in a bad market. If these firms can't post promising results, not many companies can.
What Happened to Safe Haven Stocks? - 24/7WallSt.

Cash-Strapped States Quicker to Seize Unused Accounts
Faced with swelling budget deficits, a growing number of states are taking control of unclaimed property -- such as bank accounts and traveler's checks -- sooner. Generally, states can seize abandoned property if the owners fail to claim it after a specified period that varies by state. People should track their bank accounts and other assets closely. ING, which turned over $3.8 million to states last year, is warning customers that states can seize accounts if there's no activity for a certain period, often three to five years.
Cash-strapped states quicker to seize unused accounts - USATODAY.com

Continue reading Safe haven stocks?, solutions to 6 nest egg woes & which college grads earn the most - Today in Money 8/11

The great panic -- one year later, cell phone health concerns persist & a jean-eology - Today in Money 8/8

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The Great Panic - One Year Later
On August 9, 2007, it became clear that fear had paralyzed the world's credit markets. The question was no longer only about the quality of assets or the availability of cash. Everything was suspect and no one was willing to take any chances. The world had turned subprime.
How the world changed on August 9, 2007 - Portfolio.com


Cell-Phone Health Concerns Persist

Despite years of study, questions continue to be raised whether mobile phones can contribute to health problems. Why can't we get a definitive answer about cell phones and health?
Why Cell-Phone Health Concerns Persist - BusinessWeek


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Top colleges for getting rich, cars most affordable in 30 years & Mr. T Gold Indicator says 'sell' - Today in Money 8/7

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Top Colleges for Getting Rich
These colleges produce top earners. Graduates of Dartmouth College finished on top of the list with a median compensation of $134,000, edging out alumni of Princeton University who finished second with a median comp of $131,000. For public colleges the University of California, Berkley tops the list at $112,000 followed by University of Virginia and University of California, Los Angeles.
Top Colleges For Getting Rich - Forbes.com
Also: Top Public Colleges for Getting Rich

Cars Most Affordable in 30 Years
Except for a brief time right after Sept. 11, 2001, cars today are more affordable than they have been since 1980.
Cars most affordable in past 30 years- Bankrate.com

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10 tech giants to buy now, new life for grocery store standbys & America's most in-debt households - Today in Money 8/6

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10 Tech Giants to Buy Now
Shares of companies such as IBM, Nokia and Microsoft have taken a hit along with the rest of the market, but they don't deserve to be this cheap. Other tech stocks to consider include Apple, Cisco, Google, HP, Intel, Oracle and Qualcomm.
Ten Tech Giants to Buy Now - Kiplinger.com

New Life for Grocery Store Standbys
Innovation is Pinnacle's lifeblood. The N.J.-based company -- which so far owns or licenses more than a dozen food brands -- specializes in acquiring venerable, but stagnant, brand names in need of TLC. It then works to breathe new life into them with updated formulations, new products, improved packaging, added convenience and smart marketing. Among the brands in Pinnacle's cub bard are Duncan Hines, Lender's Bagels, Log Cabin, Hungry Man, Mrs. Butterworth, Aunt Jemima, Swanson and more.
Pinnacle gives new life to old standbys - USATODAY.com

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Falling oil prices are not as good as you think, Danger of using credit cards at the pump & fastest dying cities in U.S. - Today in Money 8/5

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· Cablevision Explores Spinoff, Other Measures to Boost Shareholder Value

Falling Oil Prices May Not Be as Good as You Think
Oil prices are falling sharply, and that's good news. But not nearly as good as you might think. Lower prices mean less pain at the pump - but tougher times ahead for the economy. Falling oil prices suggest that the recession the U.S. has so far avoided is well on its way, as consumers pull back from the spending spree that drove economic growth earlier this decade. A weakening economy will mean more layoffs, further pressuring already reduced spending.
Lower oil prices: a mixed blessing - FORTUNE

What Now for Bennigan's Franchisees?
What happens to franchisees when a franchisor goes bankrupt? Bennigan's owners are about to find out.
The pub-themed casual dining chain filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy on July 29, meaning it chose to cease operations and liquidate its assets rather than attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11. Bennigan's closed all company-owned locations and announced plans to sell off the assets. The remaining 138 franchisees are still operating, but they face a tough road ahead.
After a Franchisor Files for Bankruptcy - BusinessWeek
In Photos: 11 Big Brands That Went Bankrupt & What Handppened Next to Franchisees

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One 'letter' stocks offer opportunity, August trading strategies & 3 brand-new tax laws to know - Today in Money 8/4

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One 'Lettter' Stocks Offer Opportunity
Several companies with single-letter ticker symbols currently offer potential for value investors, says George Putnam. The editor of The Turnaround Letter stock publication highlights a number of single-letter stocks that have been "beaten down pretty badly and now look particularly appealing." They include Agilent ('A'), Citigroup ('C'), Ford Motor ('F'), Kellogg ('K'), Macy's ('M'), NetSuite ('N'), Qwest ('Q'), Spring Nextel ('S') and AT&T ('T').
'Singular' values: A, C, F, K, M, N, Q, S, T - BloggingStocks

August Trading Strategies
August is traditionally one of the worst months for the market. Against an already volatile backdrop, Experts show you 12 ways to navigate the dog days of summer.
http://www.marketwatch.com/newscommentary/tradingstrategies

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Your money: McCain vs. Obama, protect your credit cards in crunch & gold medal millionaires - Today in Money 8/1

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Your Money: McCain vs. Obama
See where the presidential candidates stand on the major economic issues like gas prices, taxes, mortgage crisis, jobs, health crisis and more.
Your Money: McCain vs. Obama - CNNMoney.com

If Only Martha Stewart Was a Little More Patient
If they only had been more patient investors of ImClone Systems, Martha Stewart and others might have done just fine, and avoided jail time. In a strange twist, ImClone -- the biotechnology company whose stock was dumped just before bad news was announced about an experimental cancer drug -- has received a multibillion-dollar takeover bid pegged to the success of that very same drug.
Once Dumped, ImClone Soars - NYTimes.com

Continue reading Your money: McCain vs. Obama, protect your credit cards in crunch & gold medal millionaires - Today in Money 8/1

4 companies with strong cash flow, securing a dream retirement & airlines sell frequent flier miles - Today in Money 7/31

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4 Companies With Strong Cash Flow
These four are in a good position to withstand the slowing economy. They include Boeing, IBM, Johnson & Johnson and VF Corp.
Four Companies With Strong Cash Flow - SmartMoney.com

Securing Your Dream Retirement
Planning for retirement takes as much time as planning a vacation. Plan the ultimate vacation. The key is making the right choices. Here is your guide to put you on the right path.
Control your destiny - Bankrate.com

Airlines Sell Frequent-Flier Miles for Fast Cash, Travelers Be Wary
Airlines searching for extra cash to survive their deepening financial crisis are finding out just how valuable their frequent-flier programs really are. Travelers, however, could see the value of their frequent-flier miles eroded by such deals, especially since all those extra miles will be hitting the market as airlines begin shrinking capacity dramatically.
Airlines sell frequent-flier miles for fast cash - USATODAY.com
In the News: Delta Redoes Mileage Plan for Its Fliers

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Hidden tax traps in house-rescue bill, most tax-friendly states for retirees & 29 best green choices - Today in Money 7/30

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The Hidden Tax Traps in the Housing-Rescue Bill
Don't get snared in these five hidden traps in the new housing-rescue legislation.
The hidden tax traps in the housing-rescue bill - MarketWatch

"I Said What?!"

It's not easy being a bank CEO these days. Just ask Merrill Lynch's highly paid CEO John Thain. Nearly every promise he's made to investors since he took the helm has been broken. Here are the most regrettable things Wall Street CEOs have said since the credit crunch began.
Regrettable Comments by Bank CEOs - Portfolio.com

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3 blue chips to watch, the one stock to buy now & car stereos disappearing - Today in Money 7/29

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3 Blue Chip Stocks to Watch
After nearly a decade, these growth stocks are finally showing some signs of life. They include Wal-Mart, ConocoPhillips and Burlington Northern.
Blue chips: A growth spurt - CNNmoney

The One Stock to Buy Now
We asked eight up-and-coming and top mutual fund managers what one stock they would buy now. Some of their recommendations are household names. Others might surprise you. They include Nike, Cisco, ExxonMobil, Noble Corp., Canon, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Nalco Holding Co and Cognizant.
The One Stock They Would Buy - Kiplinger

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5 solar stocks that can triple, how do you rank as a taxpayer & all about housing home bill - Today in Money 7/28

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5 Solar Stocks That Can Triple
The growth in the solar sector is still in the early innings of what should be a very long game. Investors who find the gems in this sector have the potential to be awarded with large gains. James Altucher spotlights five he likes. they include Hoku Scientific, LDK Solar, GT Soar, Daystar and Green Solar.
5 Solar Stocks That Can Triple - TheStreet.com

What Does the Housing Bill Mean for You?

The soon-to-be law offers relief to homeowners and new buyers. Naturally, there are strings attached. The new bill is full of goodies and not-so-goodies for homeowners and those who aspire to be homeowners. Here are some highlights.
What the housing bill means for you - Bankrate.com

Continue reading 5 solar stocks that can triple, how do you rank as a taxpayer & all about housing home bill - Today in Money 7/28

Auto insurers benefit from high gas prices, 5 most inexpensive cars to own & most bang-for-the-buck actors - Today in Money 7/25

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Fewer Miles, Accidents, Claims
Auto insurance companies may be one of the few in financial services to benefit from rising gasoline prices. Fewer fender benders are occurring as people drive less.
Auto Insurers Benefit as High Gas Prices Make People Drive Less - MarketWatch

World's Largest Owner of Shopping Malls on Hot Seat
A Senate report released last week alleges the owner's of Westfield malls; father (Frank Lowy) and son (Peter Lowy) used bank accounts in Liechtenstein to hide money from Uncle Sam as well as the Australian government. The Lowy family denies any wrongdoing and will have the chance to make its case in person this week, as Peter Lowy is scheduled to appear before a Senate investigations subcommittee today.
Westfield Unhurt by Lowy Tax Woes - BusinessWeek

Continue reading Auto insurers benefit from high gas prices, 5 most inexpensive cars to own & most bang-for-the-buck actors - Today in Money 7/25

Investments that pay you every month, beware that new car smell & life after Paul for Newman's Own - Today in Money 7/23

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Investments That Pay You Every Month
Expect a steady flow of cash from these three portfolios.
Investments That Pay You Every Month - Kiplinger.com

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