Friday, June 7, 2013

Household wealth, lottery scam and fishing for stock bargains

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance June 7
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Trader Joel Luchese works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, May 28, 2013. A jump in home prices is helping send the stock market sharply higher in early trading. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)  ORG XMIT: NYRD103
Looking up: Household wealth climbs to new high

American families' wealth grew by $3 trillion in the first quarter.
Investing: Fishing for bargains
Fishing for bargains in a mutual fund backwater

You can find bargains in closed-end funds, thanks to recent sell-offs.
When law enforcement is able to seize scammers' call lists of seniors, AARP reaches out to those on them with the hopes of educating them on how to detect and report scams.
Senior citizens vulnerable to lottery scams

Those ages 55 to 74 are more likely than any other age group to fall victim to lottery scams.

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Investors have been predicting skyrocketing inflation for years. They've been wrong.
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Ask Matt: Are TIPs good protection from inflation?
TIPS pay a coupon rate of interest plus an inflation adjustment.
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Jo White.
Personal Finance
SEC proposals address real risks for money funds
Regulators' new proposals address real risks for investors.
Getting your financial house in order.
Personal Finance
5 tips to help get your financial house in order
Five easy steps to help you improve your financial situation.
Interestingly, one way to actually score from the pesticide debate is by investing in companies that make or use pesticides.
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Ask Matt: Making money from pesticides
Ask Matt: Investors can profit as pesticide makers find alternatives, or by going organic.
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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After period of calm, stock volatility rises
The up-up-and-away stock market is morphing into the "uh-oh" market.
Tourist hotpot Branson, Mo., is home to 10,000 residents.
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Retirement Living: 5 great (unknown) places to retire
We have a list of great places to retire that many of you may not have thought about.
A Facebook employee holds a phone running the company's new
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Ask Matt: Is Facebook likable a year after IPO?
Ask Matt: Facebook's financial results have been strong -- but not THAT strong.

 

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