Friday, May 17, 2013

Nervous about investing now? Here's what to do and what Warren Buffett is doing

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance May 17
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Nervous about investing in stocks?
Investing now? Nervous? Here's what to do

How to invest when the stock market is at all-time highs.
Dog bite claims were down by 2.1% in 2012 from 2011, State Farm reports
Dog bite claims fall, except for mail carriers

Fewer dog bites overall were reported, but more mail carriers were bitten.
Is crowdfunding a good way to make a winning investment?
Will crowdfunding be a boon for investors?

So far there's no approved venue for so-called stock-based crowdfunding.

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A for sale sign stands at a home in Washington, DC, on May 1, 2013.
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Mortgage rates rise for second straight week
The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage jumped to 3.51% from 3.42% last week.
Adults 34 and younger grade themselves worse than any other age group in their personal finance knowledge.
Personal Finance
How to get your financial house in order by age 30
Adults 34 and under lack personal finance knowledge. That needs to change.
According to his financial disclosures, President Barack Obama's book royalties are impressive.
Personal Finance
Hey, President Obama: Tips for your stock portfolio
Note to President Obama on his personal finances: Take a bit more risk
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett speaks on the topic of
business
Buffett adds to Wells Fargo, Wal-Mart, IBM holdings
Berkshire Hathaway exits positions in ADM, General Dynamics.
Warren Buffett during an interview with Liz Claman of the Fox Business Network in Omaha on May 6.
columnist
Ask Matt: What stocks does Warren Buffett own?
It's plain to see why the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is an inspiration for investors.
Save money by avoiding redundant expenses
Personal Finance
Save money by avoiding redundant expenses
You may be surprised to learn how easy it is to be paying for the same thing twice.
US Airways jets at Phoenix Sky Harbor International.
columnist
Ask Matt: What happens to US Airways after the merger?
Following its coming merger deal with American Airlines, the airline will largely vanish.

 

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