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- Do Your Investments Match Your Job?
- More financial planners are starting to take their clients' occupations into account when recommending asset allocations. Here's how to tell if you are a stock or a bond — and what you should do about it. ...
- Articles 2009-09-03
- Quiz: Do Your Investments Match Your Job?
- First you have to judge whether your job is safer or riskier than most. This quiz will give you some clues. That leaves one key question: How do you judge whether your job is one of the safe ones or one of the risky ones? Well, that’s where this...
- Articles 2009-09-08
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- Employers Struggle to Help Boomers Plan for Steady Income During Retirement; The Principal Financial Group Releases Plan Sponsor Guide to Income Annuities
- DES MOINES, Iowa -- Just as the 77 million baby boomers have relied on their employers to help them save for their golden years through employer-sponsored retirement plans, a growing number of boomers are now turning to their employers for help in establishing a steady stream of income during retirement....
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- Going up: insurers are reaching middle-income Americans with new term life products that have sent sales soaring.(Life: Term Life)
- Laddering is a popular concept in the purchase of bonds or certificates of deposit to mitigate interest-rate risk and provide steady income. Using this technique, investors build equal amounts of short-, medium- and long-term bonds and CDs into their portfolios. Now life insurer Axa...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Terminal Value Techniques in Equity Valuation - Implications of the Steady State Assumption
- This paper examines the conditions necessary for calculating steady state terminal values in equity company valuation models. It makes explicit use of the fact that a company's income statements and balance sheets can be modeled as a system of difference equations. From these difference equations, it derives conditions for steady...
- White papers 2000-06-01
- Colgate Net Income Up 12 Percent in the Second Quarter.(Colgate-Palmolive Co.'s financial results for second quarter of 1999)(Brief Article)
- THERE WERE NO surprises, just steady growth, for Colgate-Palmolive Company this past quarter. The US-based international soaper reported record net income for the second quarter of $228.1 million, an increase of about 12 percent compared to the net THERE WERE NO surprises, just steady...
- Research articles 1999-07-26
- Steady fee income; Bond managers quietly raking in the cash from CDOs.(collateralized debt obligations )(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- U.S. bond managers, eager to generate steady fee income, quietly reaped an estimated $50 billion to $60 billion in assets from collateralized debt obligations issued last year. And more are on the way. The fast-growing U.S. CDO market has $350 billion to $400 billion...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
- Families £9 a week better off than a year ago according to Asda income tracker
- You are here: News / Families £9 a week better off than a year ago according to Asda income tracker 6.2 per cent year on year increase in discretionary income of average UK household The average UK family is ?9 a week better off compared to July 2008 as the...
- News items 2009-08-25
- Chem industry offers steady stream of dividend income in volatile times: Lyondell, NL Industries, Dow, Millennium, Eastman, Arch and Olin yields higher than 10-year Treasury. (Financial).
- IN TODAY'S investment landscape where a decent return is hard to come by in the wake of record low interest rates and the proliferation of accounting scandals, the chemical sector offers investors a steady stream of cash through the form of dividen IN TODAY'S...
- Research articles 2002-09-23
- Income Investing
- The article enlightens that income investing is perhaps one of the most straightforward stock picking strategies. Its goal is to pick investments that can provide a steady monthly, quarterly, or yearly stream of income. This typically involves buying bonds, preferred shares, or common shares that pay regular and substantial dividends....
- White papers
- Jazz Air Income Fund: High Yield, Low Valuation
- FP Trading Desk submits: Air Canada (AIDIF.PK) may be headed for bankruptcy courts, but Jazz Air Income Fund (JAARF.PK) won't miss a beat and will continue to crank out steady distributions according to analysts at Genuity Capital. Uncertainty about AC has weighed on JAZ's unit price to the point...
- External links 2009-07-01
- First Interstate Bank's Northwest Region reports steady earnings growth in '95
- PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 16, 1995--First Interstate Bank's five-state Northwest Region today reported $62.5 million in net income for the third quarter of 1995, and $174.6 million in net income for the first nine months of 1995.Net income for the current year is up 5% over last year, when the region...
- Research articles 1995-10-16
- Agilent Q1 income down 95% (Electronic News)
- It was a solid Q1 for Agilent Technologies Inc. http://www.agilent.com, which posted steady growth in revenues year-over-year. It was a solid Q1 for Agilent Technologies Inc. http://www.agilent.com, which posted steady growth in revenues year-over-year.
- Research articles 2007-02-19
- Long Rates Mark Shift to Steady Rise.
- Byline: Jerome Idaszak After bobbing up and down over the past couple of years, long-term interest rates are finally poised for a slow, steady upward move. The main driver is growing sentiment among investors that inflation pressures are building and will probably remain strong...
- Research articles 2005-10-19
- Investing for Income: Make the best of a bad job
- CAUTIOUS investors looking for monthly income from their deposits are going to be in for a lean time. With interest rates falling rapidly and expected to remain low for several years, the returns from building society savings accounts and Tessas will dwindle. Investors who prefer a nice steady...
- Research articles 1999-01-17
- Chiyoda Reports Impressive Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended March 2006; New Contracts and Net Income Up Five Years in a Row, Dividend Hike to 10 Yen Brought Forward
- YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Chiyoda Corporation (OTC:CHYCF), Japan's leading engineering and construction firm, today reported consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006. Consolidated operating income rose 87.1% from the previous fiscal year to 20,729 million yen on a gain in revenues of 46.0% to 390,875 million...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- Fitch: Steady As She Goes For U.S. Term ABS As Market Concerns Mount
- NEW YORK -- Increasing uneasiness about high energy prices and the slumping real estate market among consumers have done little to deter the rating performance of U.S. term asset-backed securities thus far, according to Fitch Ratings in its latest Credit Action Report. On the heels of the Fed holding...
- Research articles 2006-09-18
- Bond Laddering: It's a Financial Shock Absorber!
- Most investors love the excitement of a roller-coaster ride only as long as the market is rising. Their enthusiasm and risk tolerance wanes quickly during market declines. This is especially true for fixed income investors, a group not generally known for thrill seeking pursuits. This paper discusses how such investors...
- White papers 2004-07-01
- Saving Money With a Private Annuity Trust
- A private annuity can help one reduce taxes (income, estate and gift), receive a steady income and diversity one's portfolio. But before one gives up one's rights to the property to save tax dollars, there are a few points to keep in mind. First, once payments begin, they cannot be...
- White papers 2006-01-23
- REITs Provide Steady Flow of Cash for Developments
- REITs operate like a publicly traded company, except they are interested in income-generating properties and not products or services. In fact, to qualify as a REIT, they must distribute at least 90 percent of taxable income to shareholders annually. REITs fall between long-term bonds and high-growth stocks. Like any investment,...
- White papers 2004-12-10
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