Bank secrets, save thousands on medical bills & states help battle foreclosure - Today in Money 7/18
Which States Are Helping Homeowners Battling Foreclosure?
Frustrated by the slow pace of federal relief, states around the country are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into their own programs to stem the rising tide of home foreclosures. See if your state is stepping up to the plate.
States battle mortgage foreclosure threat; see chart - USATODAY.com
15 dividend star stocks, malls up the fun factor & billionaire wives club - Today in Money 7/17
15 Dividend Star Stocks
In a dicey stock market one smart strategy is to find high-yielding stocks with attractive capital appreciation prospects. Standard & Poor's Chief Investment Strategist Sam Stovall spotlights 15 winners.
Dividends: 15 Yield STARS - BusinessWeek
What to do in today's iffy market, when to spot a housing rebound & what your gadget really costs - Today in Money 7/16
What to Do With Your Investments in Today's Iffy Market
When the financial world is panicking, you probably will, too. The best advice, though, is this: When you're nervous, don't actually do anything with your investments - and, most especially, don't throw all your money into whatever investment is soaring at the moment.
What should you do about investments? - USATODAY.com
Don't Put All Your Dollars in One Bank
Spread your money among several banks, and several FDIC-insured accounts, to stay protected.
Spread your money among several banks to stay fully protected - MarketWatch
Most overvalued & undervalued tech stocks, best places to live 2008 & banks at risk - Today in Money 7/14
Most Overvalued & Undervalued Tech Stocks
Foreign revenues and other factors that once offered safety are now threats, and investors are doubting the growth prospects of Internet giants. See if Amazon, Cisco, Dell, eBay, EMC, Google, HP, Microsoft, Intel, Yahoo are undervalued, fairly valued or overvalued.
What's Hurting Tech Stocks Overvalued or Undervalued? - BusinessWeek
Best Places to Live 2008
Topnotch schools, good jobs, affordable housing, low crime, an active outdoor culture help Plymouth, Minnesota to replace Middleton, Wisconsin on top of Money Magazine's annual list of the Best Places to Live in America. Other places in the top 10 include Ft. Collins, Colorado, Naperville, Illinois, Irvine, California, Franklin Township, NJ, Norman, Oklahoma, Round Rock, Texas, Columbia/Ellicott City, Maryland, Overland Park, Kansas and Fishers, Indiana.
Best places to live 2008 - from MONEY Magazine
Also: Texas is Home to Most Cities on Best Places List
How growth destroyed brand value at Starbucks, warehouse club shopping tips & 6 ways to downsize in retirement
How Growth Destroyed Brand Value at Starbucks
Founder and CEO Howard Schultz had a great concept, and it worked for a while. But too many new stores and diverse products changed the experience.
Starbucks: How Growth Destroyed Brand Value - BusinessWeek
How to Make the Most of Your Trip to a Warehouse Club (and Spend the Least)
Here are five ways to whip inflation when you shop at Costco or one of the other warehouse clubs. You won't save much money if you get sidetracked by the bling and the flat-screen TVs. Here is how to really shop at one of these clubs.
Five Ways to Whip Inflation When You Shop at a Warehouse Club - Kiplinger.com
Oil at $200 & 2-year recession, sales tax holidays & first billionaire athlete - Today in Money 7/10
Oil at $200 and a Two-Year Recession
The predictions of $200 oil have made it to the front page of The Wall S Journal. They have been hanging around in less prominent places, but now they gain some further legitimacy. The Journal predicts this would push gas prices to $6 a gallon. Oil at $200 would seize up the economy to the extent that virtually no industry would me immune. Fixing the problem could take a year, and, perhaps, much longer.
24/7 Wall St.: Oil At $200 And A Two-Year Recession
Sales Tax Holidays
The sales-tax holiday season is upon us. Here's where to shop to land the best deals.
Some States Extend Sales-Tax Holidays This Summer - SmartMoney
One Grandmother's Mortgage Nightmare
The nation's housing meltdown is disrupting lives and devastating families. One New York grandmother is trying to put the pieces back together.
Life after losing your home - CNNmoney
Profit from fantastic four, southwest secrets to success & behind the booze brands - Today in Money 7/8
Profit From the Fantastic Four
Take a look at these 26 stocks, funds and exchange-traded funds that key in on the fast-growing BRIC nations -- Brazil, Russia, India and China.
Profit From the Fantastic Four - Kiplinger.com
Southwest's Seven Secrets for Success
By some estimates, the country's major carriers have consumed perhaps $100 billion in capital during the past decade, but Southwest Airlines continues to be profitable. It's been in the black for 33 consecutive years and, last week, for the 127th consecutive quarter. While its competitors are shrinking, Southwest will add a handful of flights this fall. What does Southwest know that no one else in airlines does? It keeps things simple and consistent, which drives costs down, maximizes productive assets, and helps manage customer expectations.
Why Southwest Succeeds - Portfolio.com
Where are stocks headed?, retirement strategies for tough times & beat high prices - Today in Money 7/7
More Doldrums Ahead for Stocks
The first six months of 2008 ended with U.S. stock markets in the dumps. Now, with the major indexes in or near bear market territory after touching highs in October, hopes for a happier second half are fading fast thanks to rising unemployment and inflation.
Stocks: More Doldrums Ahead
Retirement Strategies for Tough Times
Nest egg looking a little fragile? Chances are you need to rethink your old investment tactics -- and consider a few new approaches.
BusinessWeek's Annual Special Retirement Guide
Plus: Your Post-Subprime Portfolio
Brand name stocks under $10 to beware of, market themes for 2008's second half - Today in Money 7/2
Brand-Name Stocks Uner $10: Buyer Beware
These well-known names in the bargain bin may look appealing, but experts advise laying off until their earnings picture is clear. Among the stocks to be weary of are Sprint Nextel, Motorola, Ford Motor, Qwest, Washington Mutual, Northwest Airlines, Del Monte, Rite Aid, Chico's, Crocs, United Airlines, Palm, Sealy, Blockbuster, Circuit City and Orbitz.
Brand-Name Stocks Under $10: Buyer Beware
How to Play the Market in the Second Half of 2008
Market pro Todd Harrison discusses the top 10 themes for the rest of the year.
Where we are and where we're going: 10 market themes - MarketWatch
Finding Safety in a Bear Market
Here are five ways to protect your portfolio.
Keeping Your Balance in a Scary Market - Kiplinger.com
Smart bond plays, retiring on a shoestring & top kitchen values - Today in Money 7/1
Bonds: Smarter Plays for Darker Days
Thinking of Treasuries or other fixed-income plays as the stock market sinks? Here's what to look for.
Bonds: Smarter Plays for Darker Days - BusinessWeek
Who's Minting the Most Millionaires? Not the U.S.A.
A new survey finds when it comes to minting the wealthy, India and China now outpace the U.S. which isn't even in the top 10 anymore. Other countries also outpacing America include Brazil, Korea, Indonesia, Slovakia, Singapore, UAE, Czech Republic and Russia.
A Millionaire Boom In The East - Forbes.com
Next victim of real estate crisis, is it unpatriotic to retire early? & America's oldest neighborhoods - Today in Money 6/30
Get Ready for Cuts in Government Services
State and local governments were flush with tax revenue during the five-year housing boom. They pulled from bulging pools of property, income, and sales tax to expand education, law enforcement, health care, and infrastructure programs without needing to burden residents and corporations with tax hikes. Those days are over. As the economy stalls, state and local governments will see less tax revenue roll in and you will likely see for cuts in services. Among the states with the worst shortfalls are Arizona, Florida, Rhode Island, Nevada and Georgia.
The Next Victim of the Real Estate Crisis- BusinessWeek
Also: States With Worst Tax Shortfalls
Where Bad Credit Hurts the Most
Most people understand that low credit scores will translate into higher mortgage and credit card interest rates. But few realize there are plenty of other insidious ways that low scores can add to a person's costs. Bad credit can also negatively effect your job, utilities, cell phone, elective medical procedures and your marriage.
Bad credit hurts in many ways - Bankrate.com
Favorite farm stocks, millions more could get rebate check & downtowns in danger - Today in Money 6/20
Farm Stocks: Pick of the Crop
Millions of acres of farmland may be under water, but some agricultural outfits stand to benefit as higher prices lead to demand for seeds, equipment, and fertilizer. They include Archer Daniels Midland, Mosiac, Potash Corp., Agriam, Monsanto and John Deere.
Ag Stocks: Farm Favorites
Millions More Could Get a Rebate If They File a Return
Even as the IRS has sent out nearly 77 million tax rebates, more than 5 million retirees and disabled veterans who may qualify for a rebate haven't received one because they haven't filed a tax return.
Millions more could get a rebate if they file a return - USATODAY.com
Stock picks under $10, 10 worst managed companies & historic site foreclosures
Stock Picks for Under $10
There are a lot of once-highflying stocks that have fallen below $10 and look like bargains ripe for the picking. See if CIT Group, Ford, Motorola, Tenet Healthcare, Dynegy and Interpublic.
Stock Picks for Under $10 - CNBC
10 Worst Managed Companies in America
With the trading year almost half over and results from the first quarter out, 24/7 Wall St. presents its latest installment of its Ten Worst Managed Companies In America list. They include Sun Microsystems, Sears, Boston Scientific, Starbucks, Sprint, Circuit City, Motorola, AMD, AIG and Pfizer.
24/7 Wall St.: The 24/7 Wall St. Ten Worst Managed Companies In America
Continue reading Stock picks under $10, 10 worst managed companies & historic site foreclosures
Midyear investment guide, fat paychecks for oil CEOs & square milk at Wal-Mart - Today in Money 6/17
Midyear Investment Guide
It wasn't smooth sailing for stocks in the first half of 2008. Is it time to jump back in? SmartMoney sets out to find the most promising midyear investments. They zeroed in on the sectors that were hit hardest over the past 12 months. The result: stocks whose better days should be ahead of them. They include Valero Energy, Applied Materials, International Paper to name a few.
SmartMoney's Midyear Investment Guide - SmartMoney.com
Oil CEOs: High Prices, Fat Paychecks
Energy chief executives got raises last year much bigger than in other industries. Was it pay for performance-or pay for high oil prices?
Oil CEOs: High Prices, Fat Paychecks - BusinessWeek
Electric bills heading way up, get retirement savings from Uncle Sam & Starbucks' last shot - Today in Money 6/16
Electricity Bills Heading Up. Way Up
Utilities across the USA are raising power prices up to 29%, mostly to pay for soaring fuel costs, but also to build new plants and refurbish an aging power grid. Even more dramatic rate increases are ahead. The mounting electric bills will further squeeze households struggling with spiraling gasoline prices.
Price jolt: Electricity bills going up, up, up - USATODAY.com
Get Retirement Savings Money From Uncle Sam
Barack Obama would match up to $500 in savings for families earning under $75,000. It would cost the government but help people save. Is it a good idea?
Get retirement savings $$ from Uncle Sam - CNNmoney







