Investors shift focus to growth stocks
Steve Rothwell, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 2:13pm
Growth stocks, neglected at the start of the year, are starting to get a bit of love from investors again.
Muni bond investors on edge over tax proposal
Mark Jewell, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 2:08pm
Municipal bonds continue to provide a reliable refuge from stock market volatility and a steady source of tax-free income.
Retired couples may need $220K for health care
Matthew Perrone, Associated Press |
posted May 15th - 2:31pm
After years of increasing health care costs, the outlook is improving for seniors worried about paying their medical bills during retirement.
Fund manager: Don't get caught up in Asia numbers
Mark Jewell, Associated Press |
posted May 10th - 8:27am
Investors are worried about the slow pace of U.S. economic growth, but we're just one player in the international arena. To assess the global outlook, two numbers are critical: China's gross domestic product and Japan's inflation rate.
6 tips to manage student loan debt
Alex Veiga, Associated Press |
posted May 8th - 4:08pm
Finding a job in a slow-growing economy is daunting enough without new financial obligations.
As the Dow breaks 15,000, is it too late to buy?
Bernard Condon, Associated Press |
posted May 5th - 2:24pm
Are stocks worth buying now?
5 ways to cut that doggone pet food tab
Joseph Pisani, Associated Press |
posted May 2nd - 1:54pm
Pet food isn't cheap.
How much risk to take? Assessing fund volatility
Mark Jewell, Associated Press |
posted May 2nd - 1:03pm
The stock market is in a groove. The Standard & Poor's 500 has climbed six months in a row and finished April at another record high. So far this year the index is up roughly 12 percent.
Physical by smartphone becoming real possibility
Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press |
posted May 2nd - 12:23pm
It's not a "Star Trek" tricorder, but by hooking a variety of gadgets onto a smartphone you could almost get a complete physical _ without the paper gown or even a visit to the doctor's office.
6 unique, memorable books your mother will love
Teri Harman, Ksl.com Contributor |
posted May 1st - 7:33pm
Skip the predictable this Mother's Day and get your mom a book that will look fabulous on her shelf, make her laugh or make her think. This Book Matters list includes six unique books that any mother will be thrilled to receive.
Lexus hybrid: A little too much technology?
Lexus loaned me its GS450h. It's a sporty ride with everything on it. It'll do stuff for you that you didn't know you needed done. But when does the tech become too much for driving?
Fund managers see opportunity in gold's price drop
Mark Jewell, Associated Press |
posted Apr 25th - 3:54pm
Gold is making a comeback after its biggest single-day price plunge in three decades. The sell-off happened almost two weeks ago as investors became less concerned about inflation.
Tax-free Internet shopping could be a thing of the past
Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press |
posted Apr 24th - 6:59pm
Tax-free shopping on the Internet could be in jeopardy under a bill making its way through the Senate.
Prom spending is on the rise again
Joseph Pisani, Associated Press |
posted Apr 24th - 1:38pm
The prom is making a big comeback.
8 tips on saving money on a cruise vacation
Alex Veiga, Associated Press |
posted Apr 19th - 1:04pm
Recent images of a cruise ship limping back to port after an engine malfunction didn't do the cruise industry any favors heading into the summer vacation season. And cringe-worthy accounts from passengers who had to make do without power or working toilets for five days may have turned some travelers off cruising for good.
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