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Rescue loans for Spain's banks buys Europe time
WASHINGTON (AP) — A $125 billion plan to rescue Spain's banks won't solve Europe's debt crisis or ease the pain of double-digit unemployment across the continent. But it is likely to calm financial markets and buy time for European policymakers...
Tags: Italy, Government Debt, Market and Exchange, Public Finance, Government
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City voters change election cycle, require more audits
Baltimore voters were poised to approve four charter amendments Tuesday, including one to move city elections to the same years that the nation chooses a president. The city would hold its next election in 2016, under one of the changes leading by...Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Libertarian Party, Accounting and Auditing, Local Government, Voting
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Gail MarksJarvis: Economic uncertainty to linger, even after election
No matter who emerges victorious in the Nov. 6 election, most analysts are expecting only a short-term calm in the stock market for the remainder of this year. Investors typically cast their votes in the market based on what they imagine the newly...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Democratic Party, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, Citigroup Incorporated, Public Finance
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Financial planning not based on age alone
Q: We are age 79 and 76, retired, in good health, and are fortunate to have enough money to live out long lives and probably leave an estate to our children. I would like to know what is a decent asset allocation for somebody in our financial situation....Tags: Mutual Funds, Financial Markets, Personal Finance, Stock Market, Finance
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T. Rowe Price reports third-quarter profit of $247.3 million
Buoyed by rising assets under management and market gains, T. Rowe Price Group reported Wednesday that it earned $247.3 million, or 94 cents per share, for the third quarter. Revenue reached $769.7 million for the three months ending Sept. 30. A year...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Labor Legislation, Employees, Career and Workplace, James A.C. Kennedy
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Use the "bucket" approach to protect your retirement nest egg
Sun SentinelWe live in an uncertain world so how can we live securely in retirement? Consider the "bucket" approach, recommends Plantation certified financial planner Ben Tobias. You put some of your retirement savings in a "bucket" for emergencies such as when the...Tags: Financial Markets, Deerfield Beach, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Improvements on rise for 529 college savings plans
The quest by states and mutual fund companies to capture the $179 billion that people are saving for college in 529 plans has led to improved investments and more reasonable fees for college savers. In a study of the plans offered by states throughout...
Tags: Education, Mutual Funds, Morningstar Incorporated, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Financial Markets
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Council votes to expand Westfield's public library
Westfield's public library will be bigger and better in the future. The Westfield City Council approved a bond issue for the Westfield-Washington Public Library Monday night. The expansion plans include a community room, more space for homeschool and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Glendale treasurer given more investment freedom amid down market
The City Council on Tuesday signed off on giving the city’s treasurer greater freedom to invest in corporate bonds in an effort to preserve Glendale’s roughly $385-million portfolio until the market rebounds. City Treasurer Ron Borucki had...Tags: Freddie Mac, General Electric Company, Google Inc., Fannie Mae
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Imperial County earthquakes highlight unresolved school risks
California WatchThe swarm of earthquakes that rippled through Imperial County in late August has exposed more fissures in the state's system for identifying and fixing school buildings considered structurally unsound. At Brawley Union High School, an Aug. 27...Tags: Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Natural Disasters, Architecture, Arts and Culture
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$1.3 million in state money approved for Infinity Hall project in Hartford
Christmas has come a bit early for Infinity Music Hall and Bistro in the form of $1.3 million in state cash that won final approval Wednesday. The money, along with another $3.9 million in private investment, will be used to open up a brand new 500-seat...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dannel P. Malloy
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Refinancing for Waynesboro Area School District saves about $1 million
A recent refinancing effort for Waynesboro Area School District debt helped the district realize about $1 million in savings. The district refinanced about $8.8 million in principal. It issued bonds through consultant Public Financial Management Inc....Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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