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Is Your Money Safe?
Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders spoke on the areas of the stock market where it is the safest to invest.
Tags: Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., Stock Market, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, is your money safe, charles schwab, liz ann sonders, stock invest, safe, early show
Videos 2009-03-04

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FDIC Troubled Bank List Grows to 46% - Is Your Bank Safe?
Trader Mark submits: As I wrote recently, I don't see much value in the FDIC Troubled Bank List considering two quarters ago it was missing IndyMac Bank - which went on to the largest bank failure at that time, and then last quarter [Aug 26: FDIC "Troubled Bank" List] ...
Tags: Financial, Trader Mark, Citigroup Inc., Washington Mutual Inc.
External links 2008-11-26
Quiz: How Safe is Your Job?
The Find: If you're one of the millions who are welcoming in the new year by fretting about job security, business guru Tom Peters is offering a self-examination tool to help you determine how safe your job is. The Source: The blog of Tom Peters. ...
Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-01-06
TRAVEL: Authority's tips for keeping your holiday money safe; Holiday security
THE Government has flagged an early warning to travellers about to start spending money on 2008 holidays: unless your money is fully protected, you could lose out if a company fails. The ATOL scheme operated by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA offers full financial protection on air holiday packages...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, security
Research articles 2008-01-05
Should you put your money into the Rock?
It's offering some very competitive deals, but is it safe to invest in this troubled bank?James Daley finds out The nationalisation of Northern Rock will arguably make it the safest place on the high street to put your money. Aside from National Savings & Investment, it will become...
Tags: Northern Rock Plc.
Research articles 2008-02-23
More For Your Money:Stop Flatlining
Long-term rates have been falling, despite the Fed's having pushed up short-term rates aggressively in the past year. That creates what's called a "flat yield curve"--where long- and short-term interest rates are within spitting distance of each other. Last week 10-year bonds were yielding only about one percentage point more...
Tags: Benefits, bond, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2005-09-12
Is Your Money Market Fund Still Safe?
The U.S. Treasury no longer insures money market funds. Should you worry? MoneyWatch's Eric Schurenberg offers some red flags to watch for.
Tags: Money, MoneyWatch, Memo, Money Market Funds, Eric Schurenberg, Treasury, Government
Videos 2009-10-14
The Miami Herald Money Matters Column.
By Harriet Johnson Brackey, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 15--Is your pension safe? For traditional defined-benefit pensions -- which are funded by companies and insured -- I'd answer yes. But Wall Street has big concerns about them...
Tags: 401(k), Benefits, FINANCE, General Motors Corp., Investment, pension
Research articles 2002-09-15
News: Spotlight on Pensions Reform - How safe is your money in the bank?
The Northern Rock fiasco has highlighted the fact that the security of investments depends a great deal on where they are held. Other than any government intervention, protection for investors is provided under The Financial Services Compensation Scheme FSCS, created under the Financial Services...
Tags: Northern Rock Plc.
Research articles 2007-11-01
Boost Your Returns by Conquering Risk
Risk is hard to define and even harder to detect or measure. But if you don't understand how much you can stand, you're liable to find yourself in the wrong investments at the wrong time. We think we know what risk is, but it’s a...
Tags: Risk, Stock, Tolerance, Investor, MoneyWatch, Investment, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Security, Finance, Management, Asset, Financial Planner, Inflation Risk, Opportunity Risk, Risk Tolerance, Harold Evensky, Henry Herrmann, Will Goetzmann, Matt Havens, Global Vision Advisors, Conrad de Aenlle
Articles 2009-09-14
Here Come the "Safe" Stock Funds
As sure as rain begets mudslides, the bear market has spawned a menagerie of new "safe" equity investments. But only one is worth a cautious try. ...
Tags: Strategy, Fund, Annuity, Stock, Return, Stock Fund, MoneyWatch, Market-Neutral Funds, Absolute-Return Funds, EIA, Investment, Personal Finance, Insurance, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Equity-Indexed Annuities, Mutual Fund, Barbara Bedway, Morningstar, National Association of Personal Financial Advisors
Articles 2009-05-28
Estate Planning Essentials: 8 Steps to Protect Your Family
Take care of these things today and your loved ones will be grateful that you've saved them money and anguish after you die. But look at it this way: If the worst should happen and you don’t have your financial affairs in order, you’ll leave your loved ones...
Tags: Estate, Financial, Beneficiary, Attorney, MoneyWatch, 401(k), Insurance, Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Asset Management, Retirement Plans, Taxes, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Operational Planning, Will, Power of attorney, Durable power of attorney, Springing power of attorney, Living trust, Life insurance, Living Will, Do Not Resuscitate, Stewart Welch, Advance directive, Kate Ashford
Articles 2009-09-02
Rebuild Your Retirement Savings
If you are in your 40s or younger, you probably have time to rebuild your savings before retirement. If you are in your 50s or older, and you had a lot of your 401k money in the stock market, you likely face a far grimmer truth: you may not be...
Tags: Retirement, 401(k) Plan, Stock, MoneyWatch, 401(k), Retirement Plans, Investment, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance, Income, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning, Working Longer, Personal Bailout Plan, Market Crash, Stable Value Funds, Bonds, Carla Fried
Articles 2009-04-17
How Much Money Is Enough Now?
Of all the questions raised in the wake of the Lehman collapse, this might be the one you most need to ask — and the person to ask is yourself. ...
Tags: Financial, Stock, Advisor, Fiduciary, Investor, MoneyWatch, Zvi Bodie, Joseph Heller, Vonnegut, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, One Year Later, Lehman Bros., Feature Package, Recession, Economy, How Much, Enough, John Bogle, George Kinder, Mike Zimmerman
Articles 2009-09-15
It Pays to Throw Good Money After Bad
Do the math: investing steadily when stocks are swinging wildly will help you rebuild your tattered retirement savings faster than you might think. If you don't believe it, let us show you how it worked even in the worst bear market ever, the Great Depression. Rational brain, you...
Tags: Stock, Market, Stock Market, MoneyWatch, Max, Investment, Finance, Risk, Depression, Rebound, Savings, Stock Market Crash, Dollar-Cost Averaging, Treasuries, Cash, Safety, James Cramer, Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Peter Lynch, Monika Halan
Articles 2009-04-01
Recession is Only the Beginning | BTalk Australia
(18min 54) Professor Steve Keen says the Aussie economy has a long way to fall yet. The current situation is the work of neoclassical economists who didn’t understand the importance of controlling debt, which is now over $2 trillion. He points to the RBA, whose decision not to lower interest...
Tags: Depression, Recession, Economist, Deflation, Debt, Economy, Level, RBA, Government, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Financial Planning, Vertical Industries, Financial Services, Finance, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-03-09
Retirement Withdrawals: Make Your Money Last a Lifetime
For years you've been told that you could withdraw 4 percent of your retirement savings every year and you'd never run out of money. Turns out, it's not that simple. ...
Tags: Bond, Withdrawal, Stock, Income, Advisor, Inflation, MoneyWatch, Bengen, Investment, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, 4% drawdown, 4 percent drawdown, Drawdown, William Bengen, Retirement withdrawals, Gallant Distribution Consulting, Rick Plum, Raymond J. Lucia, Stephen Huxley, Janet Kidd Stewart
Articles 2009-07-29
Gen X is Unhappy at Work
Gen X is Unhappy at WorkGen X is ready for a changeI am in the same generation as you, we are now referred to as the J generation. In between the Boomers and Xs. I devoted more and more of my time to the Fortune company I worked for. I...
Tags: Generation X
Discussion threads 2008-05-15
12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
Talking with your parents about their estate is important to protect your family's finances, but the conversation can be difficult at best. Here's what you need to ask and how to do it. The mere idea of having a talk with your elderly parents about their finances and estate...
Tags: Estate, Financial, Parent, MoneyWatch, Mom, Financial Accounting, Finance, Estate Planning, Aging Parents, Memorial Service, Trusts, Dick Edwards, Elinor Ginzler, The Welch Group, Raeann Berman, Kate Ashford
Articles 2009-09-02
Managing Your Time as a Freelancer
In theory, when you work in an organization, systems and processes are in place to help you manage your work. However, often it is these very systems and processes that drive people out of organizational contexts and into freelance work.The freelance world, on the other hand, is defined by its...
Tags: E-mail, Time Management, Activity, Work, BNET Editorial, Online Communications, Productivity
Articles 2007-10-18
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