MONEY
Money Savin' Mama: Discussing finance instead of hand bags
At a garage sale this month, several of my friends were inspecting a purse, trying to determine if it was real. Well, it really is a purse, I mused to myself, not a figment of our imaginations. No s...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:19 AM
Maturing Financial Goals: Change Can Be Good
Today's post shares insights about goal setting and how those goals change as you mature and priorities shift. Carl Richards, author of "The Behavior Gap" shares his thoughts about this cycle of ever ...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 2:14 PM
7 Mistakes Investors Make
Common mistakes made by savers and investors that are best to avoid. Mistake 1 - Expecting investments to only go up While buying investments like stocks and bonds for their upside potential, rememb...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 10:46 AM
Will adoption end benefits to a child?
Q: My young children receive Social Security survivors benefits because their father died several years ago. I am planning to remarry in a few months. Will the children lose their survivors benefits i...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 10:26 AM
Saving Money While Fishing
Saving Money Before, During, and After the Season As you probably already know, fishing can be an expensive hobby. Basic needs for fishing include rods, reels, boats, motors, trolling motors, life pr...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:58 AM
Stocks head lower, market on track for weekly loss
NEW YORK - The stock market headed lower in midday trading Friday, putting it on track for its first weekly loss in a month.By Associated Press , May 24, 2013
Money Savin' Mama: Discussing finance instead of hand bags
By Sherri Richards , May 23, 2013
Median CEO pay rises to $9.7 million in 2012
CEO pay has been going in one direction for the past three years: up. The head of a typical large public company made $9.7 million in 2012, a 6.5 percent increase from a year earlier that was aided by a rising stock market, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm.By Associated Press , May 22, 2013
Stocks gain on reassurance from a top Fed official
NEW YORK — Reassuring comments from a Federal Reserve official and better earnings from two big retailers helped push the stock market higher Tuesday.By Associated Press , May 21, 2013
Money Talk: Waiting to take Social Security has hidden benefits
By Liz Weston , May 19, 2013
A vulnerable time: Widows need to guard against ‘financial wolves’
By Sherri Richards , May 16, 2013
Column: America's sleeper crisis cannot be ignored
The Dow has cracked 15,000 and the S&P is near record highs, so it's time to pop open the champagne and celebrate, right? Well, absolutely, if you've got a bunch of money in the stock market.By Matt Miller, Special to The Washington Post , May 11, 2013
Stocks hold at record levels on Wall Street
NEW YORK — The stock market held at record levels Thursday as investors became harder to please. Even a decline in the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits failed to give stock prices a big boost. Markets drifted lower in early trading, then ticked higher in the early afternoon.By Associated Press , May 09, 2013
Money Talk: Playing it safe could mean losing money
By Liz Weston , May 05, 2013
Money Talk: Fee-only planners keep financial planning costs lower
By Liz Weston , April 28, 2013
Financial workshop for widows scheduled
FARGO – A seminar focused on money matters for widows will be offered Thursday in Fargo.By Forum staff reports , April 28, 2013
Fewer college students carrying credit cards
Lack of credit history could be issue for mortgages, car loansRegan Whitney is in no way plastic shy. With one credit and two debit cards, Whitney, a junior at Concordia College, feels she is a bit more financially literate than many of her peers.
By Paul Flessland , April 27, 2013
Money Savin' Mama: Don’t let your tech wants become expensive ‘needs’
By Sherri Richards , April 25, 2013
The price of prom: Costs for this rite of passage increasing, even for those trying to keep expenses low
By Anna G. Larson , April 24, 2013
Money Talk: Reverse mortgage not always necessary
By Liz Weston , April 21, 2013
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