Family shares their super saving secrets
Can you save for retirement and college?
As another school year approaches, you might be thinking about the day in which you’ll be sending your children off to college.
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TODAY’S EVENTS [JULY 28]
Business After Hours, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wolfies Den, 7695 Crosspoint Commons, Fishers. Fishers Chamber of Commerce event. Call (317) 578-0700, or visit www.fisherschamber.com .
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Fallen Soldiers’ Families Denied Cash Payout as Insurers Profit
The package arrived at Cindy Lohman’s home in Great Mills, Maryland, just two weeks after she learned that her son, Ryan, a 24-year-old Army sergeant, had been killed by a bomb in Afghanistan. It was a thick, 9-inch-by- 12-inch envelope from Prudential Financial Inc ., which handles life insurance for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half (and Other Stories)
Best-selling author and CouponMom.com founder Stephanie Nelson offers her tips.
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Family shares their super saving secrets
A Liberty family who buys everything, including a $200,000 home in cash, shares their super saving tips in Money Magazine.
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value of an ira. in an individual retirement account valued at 53900 ,a couple has 500 shares of stock , some?
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Shares fall mostly on new worries about Europe
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Allied Buys $250 Million of Shares From Goldman, Investors
European Stocks Advance; Benchmark Stoxx 600 Index Climbs 1%
European stocks gained, rebounding from two days of losses, after U.S. equities recouped most of their losses in the final hours of trading on Aug. 6. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index rose 1 percent to 261.38 at 8:01 a.m. in London.
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Mexico Ex-President Calls for Drug Legalization Amid Violence
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said his country should legalize the production and sale of drugs in order to curb rising cartel-related violence.
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ECB Bought Lowest Amount of Bonds Last Week Since Buying Began
Bond purchases by the European Central Bank fell to the lowest last week since the program began in May.
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China July Car Sales Growth to Dealers Slowest Since March 2009
China’s sales of passenger cars to dealerships increased last month at the slowest pace since March 2009, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
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Allied Buys $250 Million of Shares From Goldman, Investors
Allied World Assurance Company Holdings Ltd., the Bermuda-based insurer whose co-founders include American International Group Inc. and Chubb Corp., has repurchased $250 million in shares from investors including affiliates of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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Is it possible to transfer current stock shares into a new ROTH IRA account?
If I already own some stocks through a personal brokerage account, can I transfer the stocks into a newly opened ROTH IRA? If so are there penalties or fees I might incur?
European Stocks Erase Gains; Telecom, Construction Shares Drop
Fed Buys $3.609 Billion of Treasuries in Reinvestment Program
The Federal Reserve bought $3.609 billion of Treasuries as part of a program to reinvest principal payments on its mortgage holdings into long-term government debt to prevent money from being drained out of the financial system.
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BP Refuses Requests for Documents, Transocean Says
BP Plc’s “continued refusal to provide documents” is blocking efforts to determine the cause of the spill at the company’s well in the Gulf of Mexico, rig owner Transocean Ltd. said today.
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European Stocks Decline; Benchmark Stoxx 600 Index Slips 0.3%
European stocks declined, erasing earlier gains, as construction companies and utilities fell. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index retreated 0.3 percent to 256.88 at 8:49 a.m. in London, having previously risen as much as 0.6 percent.
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Worker Fatalities Fall 17% on Decline in Construction Deaths
U.S. workplace deaths fell 17 percent in 2009 to a record low on a decline in construction fatalities, as unemployment surged to the highest level in a quarter century.
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European Stocks Erase Gains; Telecom, Construction Shares Drop
European stocks erased their advance as telecommunication and construction shares declined. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index slipped 0.1 percent to 257.3 at 8:32 a.m. in London, having earlier risen as much as 0.6 percent.
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Jackson Hewitt® Shares Top 5 Areas to Review as Part of Mid-Year ’5-Point Tax Check-Up’
Jonas Bontrager
Jonas “J.D.” Bontrager, 97, died July 28, 2010, at Promise Regional Medical Center, Hutchinson. He w …
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BusinessWise: Taking on the ‘wash sale’ rule
I have recently sold some stock at a loss but I have heard that I might not be able to take deduction for the loss on my tax return this year because of the “wash sale” rules. What is a “wash sale”?
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Workshop this afternoon on how the health of your business determines the wealth of your business
THURSDAY, JULY 29 Featured event: •City of Richmond’s Office of Minority Business Development hosts the workshop “How the Health of Your Business Determines the Wealth of Your Business” for established businesses, 4 p.m., Maggie L. Walker Technology Center, 501 E. Franklin St., Room 105. Speaker: Renee Haines, president, RH Business …
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Jackson Hewitt® Shares Top 5 Areas to Review as Part of Mid-Year ’5-Point Tax Check-Up’
In celebration of the Company’s first-ever “Big Tax Check-Up Day,” Chief Tax Officer Mark Steber of Jackson Hewitt Tax Service® shares the top five items to consider now as part of a mid-year tax review:
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