Retirement
Buyer interest in Prius grows. Say what?
by on Feb.06, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
By now, you’ve heard that some 2010 Toyota Priuses have a braking problem blamed for several crashes. That sounds scary, but to some it sounds like a deal.
Goldman’s Blankfein collects $9 million bonus
by on Feb.06, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Goldman Sachs stunned many in the Wall Street community Friday by awarding chief executive Lloyd Blankfein $9 million as his year-end bonus, far less than many were anticipating, and none of it in cash.
Stocks claw out a gain after late rally
by on Feb.06, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Stocks erased big losses by the close Friday, with technology shares leading the advance, following a three-session rout that had taken the market to its lowest point since last fall.
Make sure remodeling pays off
by on Feb.06, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Just a few years ago you could count on getting the bulk of your money back for almost any home-improvement project you took on. Today merely replacing a toilet seat can feel like throwing caution, and cash, to the wind. According to a study from Remodeling magazine, the average return on value for an upgrade declined from 87% in 2005 to 64% in 2009. But these six new rules will help you maximize your return on your remodeling investment.
Zhu Zhu pets: The next generation
by on Feb.06, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Good news for Zhu Zhu fans: The fuzzy electronic hamsters have quickly multiplied from just four last year to more than 40 new ones that will hit stores by summer.
Will move for work
by on Feb.04, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Ira and Hope Moskowitz, both 44, have lived within a 10-mile radius of Philadelphia their whole lives. City kids, they met in junior high, got married in Philly in 1989, and settled in nearby Cherry Hill, N.J., where Hope manages a hair salon and Ira headed up software administration for a mortgage-servicing firm.
The price of procrastination: $455,000
by on Feb.04, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Question: I’m 34 and have yet to begin saving for retirement. I’m considering participating in my company’s 401(k) plan, but I’m unsure whether to do so since my employer doesn’t match my contribution. What do you advise? –Nikia, New York, New York
Sculpture sells for record $104.3 million
by on Feb.04, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
A bronze sculpture of a man walking sold for $104.3 million at auction in London, setting a new world record for the highest price paid at auction for a work of art.
Tick, tock: Real estate’s time bomb
by on Feb.04, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package
Luckily for banks, the commercial real estate time bomb just keeps on ticking.
Swapping stock for steak
by on Feb.04, 2010, under Government Taxes, Personal Finance, Retirement, bail out package