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ETFs Slowly Displace Mutual Funds in 401(k)'s
Stock quotes in this article: BLK BOSTON (TheStreet) -- BlackRock(BLK), the largest seller of exchange traded funds, is helping to push more Americans toward ETFs instead of mutual funds in their 401(k) plans. More on BLK Market Activity BlackRockmore
Personal Finance Daily: Driving is safer than ever
Your debit, credit cards are changing Just a few months ago, my daughter bought her very first car: a 1989 Toyota Corolla. Soon after, Toyota recalled millions of vehicles, including some newer Corolla models. It's enough to make anyone extremely nervousmore
Personal Finance Daily: Driving is safer than ever
By MarketWatch Don't miss these top stories: Just a few months ago, my daughter bought her very first car: a 1989 Toyota Corolla. Soon after, Toyota recalled millions of vehicles, including some newer Corolla models. It's enough to make anyone extremelymore
Is Medivation a Buy?
As it turns out, I wish I had purchased InterMune (Nasdaq: ITMN) You see, InterMune's stock price jumped 65%more
Video: Personal Finance Minute: Debit & Credit
Consumers soon can say goodbye to steep overdraft-protection fees on debit cards, but banks are busy coming up with new sources of revenue, particularly on credit cards. Personal Finance Editor Andrea Coombes shows you ways to keep costs under control.more
Aledo schools to cut staff, salaries; hold tax rate election
Topics: Tax Rates, Education, School Districts, School Year Tags: salary, elections, event scheduling, superintendents, teachers A Have more to add? News tip? Tell us Teachers and other staff members of the Aledo school district will have their salariesmore
BizTaxBuzz: Sales Tax Rate Highest in Almost Three Decades
Here's some worrying tax news: the average sales tax rate hit a 28-year high in 2009, according to corporate tax solutions provider Vertex, and it shows no sign of dropping. To top it off, Vertex found that tax authorities are levying more and more newmore
Build Your Fortune With These Winners
The Oracle of Omaha, of $10,000 into a multibillion-dollar conglomerate.more
The Problem With America's MBA Programs
Last October, in the throes of the Washington Redskins' worst football season since 1994, I wrote a lengthy critique of team owner Dan Snyder's highly questionable managerial skills. In essence, I likened Snyder's appalling track record to those ofmore
Drink In These 5 Top Stocks
Whether it's the corporate lunchroom, your cubicle, or the local watering hole after work, there are regular places we gather to discuss news, sports or -- if you're like us -- stocks. Here at , we gather around the virtual water cooler daily to ratemore
Hot Rumors and Forged Deals in Steel
The U.S. steel industry is ablaze this month in a cauldron of molten whispers about purported takeovers. Meanwhile, the pace of noteworthy developments that are verifiable has quickened faster than Rosie the Riveter on a wartime assembly line. New mittsmore
Force Protection Can Play Offense, Too
Two years ago, when previous recommendation Force Protection (Nasdaq: FRPT) I criticized its unprofitable alliance with General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) And I was wrong. Fallback positioning At least on that last point. Not all insurance execs are risk-hungrymore
HP and Friends Will Kill the iPad
I think once or twice before, but it bears repeating until it sinks in: the Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Sure, the iPad will sell a few million units to the Apple faithful, of whom there are many. Being very little else than an oversized iPod Touch, or anmore
Up Close and Personal: Simulation Gives Professionals a New View of Bankruptcy
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3 Stocks in a Tailspin
Individual stocks can surge 10%, 25%, or even higher in a short period of time. And they can fall just as far, just as quickly. For example, shares of Medivation (Nasdaq: MDVN) Big drops in share price can sometimes signal material defects or new risks.more
Self-employed? Think about a solo 401(k)
When it comes to 401(k) plans, why let the employees have all the fun? Indeed, self-employed individuals with no employees are great candidates for a solo 401(k), also known as a self-employed 401(k) plan. With potentially higher contribution limits andmore
Google and China: When Something Means Nothing
Remember all of the human rights high-fivery over Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) 'Something should happen soon,' CEO Eric Schmidt told reporters yesterday, acknowledging that officials from China and Google executives are in negotiations. I think Schmidt rocks,more
Have Stocks Dethroned Cash?
During 2008, cash was king. Now that stocks have been heading higher, though, investors may be forgetting the hard-earned lessons they learned during the financial crisis. For most investors, the red-headed stepchild in their portfolios is cash. Whenmore
This Cloud Company Will Kill 5 Stocks You Love
OnLive is no longer fanboy vaporware. The company that turned heads nearly a year ago when it introduced its promising concept for console-free gaming is set to launch in three months. Come June 17, subscribers will be able to pay $14.99 a month to playmore
3 Stocks Springing Back
With all the volatility in the markets today, there's no shortage of market seers attempting to call a bottom. Ben Bernanke not once, but twice. Heck, even Keanu Reeves laid out what a looks like. Investors should consider buying stocks after a bigmore
A Scary Thought for China Investors
The world's largest mobile communications provider, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL) Seems pretty straightforward, right? Not so fast... Reading up on the deal on Reuters, one quote from an analyst at BOC International (Bank of China's investment banking arm)more
Personal Finance: Prosperity for a purpose
So many of us admire openly rich people, the ones who display their wealth through things like fancy houses, cars and clothes. But often, those people are pretenders who are not rich at all, and our real admiration should be reserved for regular folksmore
Personal Finance: Prosperity for a purpose
So many of us admire openly rich people, the ones who display their wealth through things like fancy houses, cars and clothes. But often, those people are pretenders who are not rich at all, and our real admiration should be reserved for regular folksmore