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Smart savings
There’s no denying it — higher education doesn’t come cheap. So, how do you pay for big-ticket schooling? Designated college savings plans, some with tax advantages, help immensely if you start saving early and keep contributing until...Tags: State Budgets, Continuing Education, Finance, Loans, Insurance
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One man’s vote for Graeme McDowell as Player of the Year
The Downswing Golf BlogJust finished casting my ballot in the Golf Writers Association of America's annual awards, which prompted some internal back-and-forth over Graeme McDowell or Martin Kaymer for men's player of the year. Even the European Tour couldn't – or maybe... -
Schwab settles SEC case over troubled YieldPlus fund for $119 million
Money & CompanyThree years after a supposedly safe bond fund plunged in value, Charles Schwab Corp. agreed Tuesday to pay $119 million to settle a government lawsuit accusing it of misleading investors about the risks. Schwab aggressively marketed its YieldPlus bond... -
Langer Wins Again In Seattle
Web ReporterBernhard Langer might want to start campaigning for more Champions Tour events in the Pacific Northwest. Langer pulled off a Seattle sweep with a final-round 69 as he pulled away from Nick Price down the stretch to win the Boeing Classic on Sunday....Tags: Hal Sutton, Boeing Co., Athletes, Nick Price, Mike Reid
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The Crowd: Gala raises money for cystic fibrosis
The 27th annual Cystic Fibrosis Gala unfolded at The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa, drawing a sellout crowd of 440 donors and raising an impressive $731,000 net for cystic fibrosis research and care.
Chaired by Dan and Gayle Demsher with support...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, American Airlines, Inc., Auction Service, Lady Gaga
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Preparing Your Money for a Hurricane
KIAHHurricane season is here and it can become a costly time of year. Not being prepared is one of the biggest mistakes people make during a hurricane. However, it is more than just having enough food, water and gas in case of an emergency. From having the...Tags: Natural Disasters, Emergency Incidents, Floods, Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning
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Rocker Huey Lewis baits ducks to stop hunting near his Montana property
OutpostsMusician Huey Lewis is in the news. He and several of his Montana neighbors have installed duck feeding stations along a waterway near their properties to effectively stop waterfowl hunting in the area, the Associated Press reports. At issue is...... -
Morning Money Links: New Geithner/AIG revelations; hopes rise for turn in jobs; discount broker price war?
Money & Company--- Geithner's credibility deficit: Bloomberg News gets a hold of emails showing that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, under now-Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, told American International Group in the fall of 2008 to withhold details from the... -
Obama's big-bank tax: Which firms would pay it -- and could they just pass it on?
Money & CompanyThe Obama administration’s proposed “financial crisis responsibility fee” would hit the nation’s biggest names in banking, brokerage and insurance with a new tax aimed at raising about $9 billion a year for federal coffers.Here’s a look at... -
Loren Roberts Wins Boeing Classic
Web ReporterWalking up the 18th hole, Mark O'Meara couldn't avoid the giant video board replaying Loren Roberts' tee shot on the 17th, his ball bouncing into the fringe behind the hole, somehow wiggling from the longer grass to gently slide 5 feet from the cup....Tags: Hal Sutton, Boeing Co., PGA Tour, Golf, Sports
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Money Links: Cut that deficit -- just not now; discount broker commission war; homeownership rate back to 2000 level
Money & Company--- What to do about record federal budget deficits? Bring them down, of course -- but later, not now, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner tells Congress. Meanwhile, Moody’s warns again about Uncle Sam’s AAA credit rating. And Jeffrey Garten... -
Senate candidate Kirk shows his tax returns
Clout StPosted by John Chase at 7:35 p.m. Republican Senate nominee Mark Kirk and his now ex-wife made more than $232,000 in 2008 – the most since he became a congressman, according to ten years worth of tax returns his campaign......
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