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Mistakes retirees make repeatedlyDespite the best of intentions, retirees tend to make the same money mistakes over and over and over again. It's time to wake up and address your errors before you get stuck in your own bad-money time warp. A discussion of six common retiree mistakes and how to avoid them: Mistake 1: Being too conservative with money. FIX: A rough guideline for asset allocation is to own a percentage in stocks ...

How Texans voted in CongressHow Texans voted in Congress Passed, 96-3, a bill (S 2038) barring members of Congress and congressional staff from using confidential information obtained in their legislative work in personal financial transactions such as stock trading. The bill requires lawmakers, their top aides and tens or hundreds of thousands of executive-branch officials to disclose within 30 days all trading in stocks ...

Small business: How to tackle volatilityRead the words that go along with the daily ups and downs in the stock market indices, and you are bombarded with meaningless tripe. If Main Street has any money set aside to pay for big expenses like housing, college tuition and retirement, it needs to earn about an 8 percent return on that money every year.

Andrea Coombes' Ways and Means: With interest rates low, do annuities make sense?Investors approaching retirement and worried about the negative effect of a volatile market on their savings might want to give annuities a closer look — even though ultralow interest rates currently make that purchase a tough decision.

Why Dividend Stocks Aren't the New BondsOppenheimerFunds portfolio manager Daniel Loughran explains to WSJ's Karen Damato how muni funds can offer a bigger payout than what Treasurys and some other bonds are providing, despite some risks. For ...





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