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More than 25% of Americans raiding 401(k)s to pay bills
More than 25% of Americans are dipping into 401(k) retirement accounts to pay for bills. U.S. workers are tapping into nearly a quarter of the $293 billion placed into their retirement savings each year to pay for mortgages, credit cards and other...
Tags: Rick Perry, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, The Washington Post, Employees
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Discover CEO pay package drops to $9.9M
Tribune staff reporterDiscover Financial Services' Chairman and CEO David Nelms received a pay package worth $9.9 million last year, down 28 percent from 2011 mostly due to the lower value of his stock awards, according to a regulatory filing Friday. Nelms took home a base...Tags: CEO Pay, Corporate Officers, Discover Financial Services
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Survive your personal 'fiscal cliff'
The year begins with a walk to the edge of the "fiscal cliff" and a nauseating look below. Have you dared look over the edge of your own cliff, or has the fear of falling kept you from contemplating the possibility of another recession, job losses,...
Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Fiscal Cliff, Social Security, Finance, Government Health Care
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Closing account won't help credit scores
Dear Liz: I'm 22 and a graduate student with only one year left before I enter the "real world." I have four credit cards — one store card, two Visa cards and one MasterCard — only one of which carries a balance. I want to make the best...Tags: Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Credit and Debt, Finance, Personal Finance
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Draft pension legislation closes current pension plan, creates 401k-style plan
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — A panel of Florida lawmakers is currently debating major changes to the state's pension system. The plan on the table? To totally do away with the current pension plan for new employees starting on and after January 2014 and instead... -
David Leroi: Speaking truth to superpowers
The comic-book superheroes in David Leroi's paintings are brash and muscular and, perhaps most-intimidating of all, they pick up a newspaper once in a while. X-Men's the Beast talks of a jobless America. Iron Man complains that his rocket shoes have...
Tags: Culture, Fine Artists, eBay Inc., Mutual Funds, Arts
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Seven battle for Alu's Sunrise commission seat
Six men and one woman are in the running to replace Sheila Alu, a dynamic yet controversial city commissioner who resigned in December. Alu's exit leaves voters with the task of replacing a prominent voice on the five-member board. The new...
Tags: Broward College, Elections, Florida International University, Parent Organizations, Nova High School
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Mayor calls for trash pickup fee, 10 percent cut in city workforce
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called Monday for "bold reforms" to fix a looming financial shortfall, including requiring more city workers to contribute to their retirement fund, charging residents for trash collection, asking firefighters to work longer...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Carl Stokes, Local Government, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation
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L.A. mayor candidates tone it down for radio debate
L.A. NOWThe leading candidates for L.A. mayor have dialed up their rhetoric as a March 5 primary draws closer, but they are still little known to a large number of voters in the city and remain determined to make a good first impression.... -
Never too early to plan for college expenses
Look at your cute baby, and imagine the little tyke wearing a high school cap and gown about 17 years from now. Picturing the child holding a diploma, when he or she can't even hold a rattle yet, is probably next to impossible. But that day will come....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Kohl's, Heavy Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Gordon Brush plant owner bristles at red tape tying up expansion
Ken Rakusin is frustrated. You would be too. Since 2009, the owner of Gordon Brush Manufacturing Co. has been trying to expand his 51,000-square-foot City of Commerce factory by 20,000 square feet. That would mean a larger factory floor, more office...
Tags: Labor Markets, Local Government, Manufacturing and Engineering, Business, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Equity-indexed annuity sales pitch is too good to be true
Dear Liz: Recently, someone from an insurance company proposed that I stop investing through my 401(k) at work and instead invest in his insurance company contract with after-tax dollars. He claims the funds would be guaranteed so that I would never...Tags: Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Personal Income, Insurance
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