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Tax issues turn tables on investing strategies
Your MoneyIt may be time to turn your thinking about asset allocation in your retirement portfolio on its head. An article in the July issue of the Journal of Financial Planning, an academic publication aimed at the financial-adviser community, makes a good case...Tags: Chicago Tribune, 401K, Mutual Funds, Baylor University , Career and Workplace
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Customer spending has EMC thriving, despite competition
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: I've been following EMC Corp. for months. I've noticed that it is an actively traded stock and the share price has gone up. What do you think of this stock? -- M.B., via the Internet A: The No. 1 provider of data-storage hardware, software and...Tags: Infosys Technologies Limited, Earnings Forecasts, Personal Finance, Mutual Funds, Periodicals
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Transcript of Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley
This is a Rush transcript. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR: And welcome to the Ronald Reagan presidential library in Simi Valley, California, here from the majestic Air Force One Pavilion. I'm...Tags: CNN (tv network), Civil Unrest, Anderson Cooper, Personal Finance, Social Issues
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Sun Microsystems remains a work in progress
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: Please clear up my confusion over Sun Microsystems Inc. Does the company have a good future? -- M.L., via the Internet A: The leading supplier of networked computing products, which stumbled badly for several years after the Internet bubble burst, had...Tags: Arts and Culture, Schlumberger Limited, Periodicals, Moving and Storage, Career and Workplace
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A mixed healthcare mandate
The objections raised by Ronald Brownstein in his column, " Going Solo,” against individually purchased coverage are invalid. Employers would face a rebellion if they tried to simply drop their involvement under an individual system. They would...Tags: Employers, Personal Finance, Employees, Career and Workplace, Healthcare Provider
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I Am ... A Simsbury Student
The Hartford CourantJosh Andermarch, 17, is one of six students living at the ABC House in Simsbury. It is run by A Better Chance Inc., a national nonprofit academic program that recruits motivated, talented students of color and places them in outstanding public high...Tags: Columbia University, Personal Finance, Sports, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Whose liberty?
Today, Antle and Continetti discuss what freedoms conservatives should value. Previously, they debated the president's fiscal policy and determined whether foreign interventionism has any place in conservative ideology. Thursday and Friday, they'll...Tags: Civil Unrest, Money and Monetary Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Finance, Asia
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Big spender Bush
Today, Antle and Continetti open their weeklong debate with a discussion of the president's fiscal policy. Later in the week, they'll discuss foreign interventionism, the religious right and more. The $3-trillion president By W. James Antle III Matthew,...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Drugs and Medicines, Money and Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Finish line faces new challenges in pending acquisition
Tribune Media Services columnistQ:What do you think of my shares of Finish Line Inc.? Will the company's recent acquisition help or hinder it? -- F.M., via the Internet A: Success doesn't always breed success. The giant footwear retailer was successful recently in outmaneuvering rival...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Australia, Arts and Culture, Mutual Funds, Periodicals
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Regular 401(k) contributions pay off
Tribune Media Services columnistIf your employer offers a 401(k) plan, sign in. Then stay in and keep putting money away for your retirement in well-diversified investments. This message from two recent studies on 401(k) plans seems particularly relevant given the turmoil rocking the...Tags: 401K, Boca Raton, Employees, Periodicals, Career and Workplace
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Market experts wary but eager
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPortfolio managers may be dizzy after the recent gymnastics in a market that's had an unhappy new year. That hasn't stopped a few from dumpster diving. The Federal Reserve's big interest-rate cut last week put a shine on at least a few tarnished...Tags: Federal Reserve, Los Angeles Times, Extreme Networks Incorporated, Stock Activities, Science and Technology
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Merrill Lynch still solid despite subprime battering
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: Will my shares of Merrill Lynch & Co. have a revival? -- C.M., via the Internet A: It has acknowledged that it handled risks badly in subprime mortgages and other structured debt products. In fact, its global head of fixed income and the co-head of...Tags: Arts and Culture, First Franklin Corporation, Mutual Funds, Periodicals, American Tower Corporation
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