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Investment firms jostle to manage $100 billion at endowments
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 26, 2016
Investment firms jostle to manage $100 billion at endowments

4 ways you could be getting shortchanged on your 401(k)
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 26, 2016
4 ways you could be getting shortchanged on your 401(k)

A mounting number of lawsuits against retirement plans allege excessive fees and a lack of attention to plan design.

U.S. interest rates will rise soon - perhaps rapidly: Alan Greenspan
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 26, 2016
U.S. interest rates will rise soon - perhaps rapidly: Alan Greenspan

SEC says 71 municipal borrowers lied about disclosure histories
INVESTING FIXED INCOME AUG 25, 2016
SEC says 71 municipal borrowers lied about disclosure histories

Agency reaches settlements with issuers, doesn't access fines.

Americans vote 'yes' to free college, 'no' to taxes to pay for it
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS AUG 25, 2016
Americans vote 'yes' to free college, 'no' to taxes to pay for it

While 62% said they support debt-free university tuition in a recent poll, 48% said they would not be willing to pay more in federal taxes to fund free college.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 25, 2016
How millennials can establish good credit scores

These strategies can help young investors build a strong credit histories — even if they eschew owning credit cards.

What's active management's best hope? Look to the king of passive investing, Vanguard
INVESTING EQUITIES AUG 24, 2016
What's active management's best hope? Look to the king of passive investing, Vanguard

The absurd fight over mutual fund reports you probably don't even read
INVESTING EQUITIES AUG 23, 2016
The absurd fight over mutual fund reports you probably don't even read

Mutual funds argue an SEC proposal would save millions of trees, while paper companies say going digital would harm elderly investors.

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2016
A new tax break may make you think twice about tying the knot

Unmarried couples can now deduct effectively twice as much of their mortgage and home interest on their tax returns.

Why summer vacations may be bad for your marriage
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 23, 2016
Why summer vacations may be bad for your marriage

Divorce filings drop in April and don't spike again until August — after July, the most popular month for vacations.