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Is Your Financial Adviser At Fault?
Associated PressTelephone calls flood in to financial planners each month as the pain of investment account statements hit home. For many clients who had relied on advisers to steer them through a turbulent market, steep drops in the value of their portfolios are coming...Tags: Colorado, National Government, Melbourne, Glenview, Government
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Find money for a rainy day
Tribune Media ServicesHard economic times can call for cold, hard cash. Whether financial pressure comes from rising gasoline and grocery bills, from a period without steady income or from a mortgage burden, emergency dollars are a necessity. Here are some options for...Tags: Mutual Funds, Personal Finance, Insurance, Financial Markets, Emergency Planning
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Second time around, couples weigh marriage
Special to NewsdayCaroline Frank, 65, and Bruce Lee, 68, of Huntington have both been married before. When they are wed on Sept. 27, they will have been a couple since 2002. They say they already know the marriage will work out because, for the past 18 months, they've...Tags: Mental Illness, Adults, Illnesses, Justice System, North Dakota
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Inflation soars as cost hikes widen
Of The Associated PressInflation is running at the fastest pace in 17 years, the job market is under further strain and foreclosure filings are surging. A raft of gloomy economic data on Thursday represented a setback for those hoping to see signs of better times ahead and...Tags: Economic Indicator, Economy, AAA, Foreclosures, Petroleum Industry
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Repossessions on the rise in slow economy
tom.incantalupo@newsday.comFrom his office in Plainview, David Maltz has a front-row seat on the economy. And these days, the view isn't pretty. Maltz and relatives run David R. Maltz & Co. Inc., a 30-year-old auction business that handles cars, commercial trucks, motorcycles,...Tags: Consumers, National Government, Furniture, Financial and Business Services, Automotive Equipment
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Financial aging process
The Dallas Morning NewsIt is the one discussion that adult children must have with their aging parents. Many cringe and avoid it because the subject's so sensitive — your parents' finances, how they're organized, and what their last wishes are. Some parents guard...Tags: MetLife Incorporated, Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Marketing, People
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A retirement plan where everything goes wrong
Consider this retirement plan: You'll call it quits at 65 and start drawing full Social Security benefits. Without job-related expenses, you'll need only half your working income. To supplement Social Security, you'll draw from your savings. You...Tags: Social Security, MetLife Incorporated, Retirement, Wages and Pensions
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Know When To Replace Your Financial Adviser
Associated PressTelephone calls began flooding in to financial planners early last month as the pain of June 30 account statements hit home. For many clients who had relied on advisers to steer them through a turbulent market, steep drops in the value of their...Tags: National Government, Financial Planning, Glenview, Government
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Teacher, financial planner
Special to the Chicago TribuneIn the mid-1980s, Evelyn McSherry had received her master's in psychology and had settled into teaching at Seton Academy in South Holland when her own financial situation necessitated a career change. But many people doubted that Mrs. McSherry, then 57,...Tags: Financial Planning, Death and Dying, Orland Park, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities
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Should you buy a home now?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSouthern California median home sale prices are down about 30% from their peak. That's about as far as they fell in the 1990s real estate downturn, and enough of a decline to have many asking: Is it time to buy? ¶ Some are already answering with their...Tags: Los Angeles, Mortgages, Layoffs and Downsizing, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate
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Glastonbury May Buy Parcel; Vernon Police Make Special Delivery
The town of Glastonbury may buy the former Arbor Acres. South Windsor voters may spend millions to renovate the town's sewer plant. And in Vernon, police delivered a bouncing baby boy. Here's a roundup of some of the stories Courant reporters covered...Tags: Eastern Connecticut State University, Local Elections, AAA, Illnesses, Colleges and Universities
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Hospital officials named in inquiry
Chicago Tribune reporterThree financial workers at one of Cook County's public hospitals have been suspended amid an inspector general's probe into office supply purchases they approved, county officials confirmed Thursday. The county inspector general is looking at money spent...Tags: National Government, Alsip, Hospitals and Clinics, Political Candidates, Todd H. Stroger
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