Rebecca Pavese talks about strategies for maximizing tax savings as the year draws to a close.
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Shomari Hearn in U.S. News & World Report
Shomari Hearn warns investors that social media can amplify the dangers of following the crowd.
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No Regrets When Hedges Don’t Pay Off
This is an excellent time for utilities to lock in low fuel costs. Why do some consumer groups resist the idea?
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Paul Jacobs in The Street
Paul Jacobs addresses the question of whether investors should sell their mutual funds as the end of the year approaches.
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Yes, We May Have No Bananas
Will a new blight bring the end of commercial banana production, or will it make the debate over GMOs a little less bananas?
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Paul Jacobs in Investor’s Business Daily
Paul Jacobs gives investors several potential reasons to sell a mutual fund, even if it is not underperforming.
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A Regulatory Crackdown That Worked
Amid a host of overreactions to the financial crisis, the CARD Act put an end to some genuinely abusive behavior by banks.
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The Rise Of State-Mandated Employee Retirement Plans
Several states have begun considering programs to make sure private sector workers are saving for retirement effectively – or at all.
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No Good Deed Goes Uncriticized
High achievers usually put up with carping from critics. Now and then, however, someone decides it isn’t worth the aggravation.
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