Topic: Haas Graduate Business School
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How to 'reboot' your American dream
Effective plans for the future require at least two perspectives.
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How to earn your penny-pincher credentials
Americans are shifting into an era of frugality.
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Mortgage help: a Goldilocks approach
New programs try to help troubled homeowners. Which one is just right for you?
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A year when savings trumps investing
A plummeting stock market makes conservative investments a wise move for the short term.
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Will pension funds suffer the next financial implosion?
Concerns mount as to whether these plans can stay afloat amid recession.
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Community banking: Where people come first
Customers tired of the impersonal feel of larger banks may find a better relationship from small rivals.
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Retirement savings: It's your responsibility
As some employers shrink retirement offerings, consider these moves to help grow your nest egg.
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This year, make finances a family affair
A rough economy presents new opportunities to teach children about money.
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Financial moves for 2009: It's just child's play.
Lessons learned on the playground years ago can apply to managing money today.
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'Tis the season for families to talk about finances
These discussions are difficult, but necessary given hard financial times.
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Some safe yet profitable moves for today's investors
Despite market volatility, certain financial products offer some promise.
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Retirement accounts offer tax relief
Rules for IRAs, 401(k)s, and other plans vary, so plan wisely.
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Early tax planning can save you money
Changes in tax rules open the door to moves that may reduce your tax bill.
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Yes, you can make a difference
Those who volunteer learn that it provides multiple payoffs.
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Traditional pensions: Are they at risk?
Many defined-benefit plans are underfunded. Here's how to keep track of your benefits.
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Rightsizing your retirement
As the stock market sags, retirement savers must revisit their long-term options.
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The 'Catch 22' of consumer credit
Why you may be damaging your credit scores by not using credit cards.
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Wall Street bailout: a win for Main Street?
The TARP covers financial institutions, but average Americans are still waiting for help.
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Steps for investors to survive a volatile market
The stock market's plunge may require an overhaul of investment strategies.
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Why women may be the winners in today's market
A relative aversion to risk, and a propensity to preserve assets, can add stability in turbulent times.
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College students: Don't limit dreams with debt
Huge school loans can hinder future growth. Think about potential income before signing the dotted line.
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In college trophy hunt, weigh the costs first
Seven steps to help you win the college finance game.
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Weigh benefits carefully in today's job market
Flextime, healthcare, and retirement perks may be a bigger plus than a pay raise.
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Even the 'comfortable' face the need to alter spending habits
Losses in home equity call for recalculation of net worth, and a return to reality.
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I.D. theft: Digital defense is required in a disaster
How to protect your personal information before catastrophe strikes.







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