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Money Series: Experts weight in on stocks' prospects and companies spending their cash

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance May 31
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Germany to share data on American accounts with U.S.

Germany, U.S. to sign a plan allowing bank account details of Americans to be shared.
Millionaire investors are holding back their cash.
Companies awash in cash, when will they spend it?

Companies are sitting on mountains of cash: When will they spend it and how?
From left: Russ Koesterich of BlackRock, Jonathan Golub of UBS, and USA TODAY reporter Adam Shell.
Money Series: Experts weigh in on stocks' prospects

In USA TODAY's inaugural "Money Series" event, stock gurus debate the bull's life span.

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Laszlo Birinyi, founder and president of Birinyi Associates, with David Callaway, editor in chief of USA TODAY in background.
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Russ Koesterich, global chief investment strategist with BlackRock, left, and Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist for UBS.
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Money Series: Golub, Koesterich on market's pros, cons
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Kevin Landis, chief investment officer, Firsthand Funds.
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Money Series: Silicon Valley insider gives USA TODAY's Matt Krantz the lowdown on tech stocks.
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In a record 40% of households with children, women are the top earners.
Karen Thomas, CEO and managing partner of Labor of Love Adult Care, assists her mother, Willeane Romaine, 83, at Labor of Love Adult Care in Flowery Branch, Ga.
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Long-term care: Investigate your options early
Long-term care decisions are best made before the need arises, but most people put it off.
A giant Euro sign in front of European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt.
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Ask Matt: Safe to invest in Europe stocks yet?
Ask Matt: They've been considered radioactive for investors for years.
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More students turn to career academies
About 4,800 high schools nationwide reported having at least one career academy.

 

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