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07/23/2013
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What is the best amount to save for college?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - College savings expert Joe Hurley thinks that $250 a month is the optimal amount to contribute to a child's 529 plan.
SAC Capital memo refutes allegations against CEO Cohen: WSJ
(Reuters) - Hedge fund firm SAC Capital Advisors gave its employees a 46-page rebuttal to U.S. government allegations that Chief Executive Steven Cohen failed to take effective measures to prevent insider trading, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Why emerging markets still offer good stock bargains
CHICAGO (Reuters) - There's been a lot to grumble about when it comes to Europe and emerging markets this year.
Six ways to invest in Comic-Con's fantasy fanfare
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Geeks, nerds, gamers, cosplayers, fanboys and fangirls - an estimated 130,000 of them - are expected to visit Comic-Con this weekend, an annual celebration of popular culture.
Column: Medicare Advantage defies expectations by growing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If we used tennis scoring to track the progress of healthcare reform, this would be the moment to declare: advantage Advantage.
U.S. and UK fine high-speed trader for manipulation
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Regulators in the United States and Britain fined U.S. trading firm Panther Energy Trading LLC and owner Michael Coscia nearly $6 million for manipulating commodities markets, in the latest crackdown on abuses in high-speed automated trading.
Despite big rally, top small-cap fund expects more
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With a portfolio that is already up more than 30 percent for the year to date, the team behind the William Blair Small Cap Growth fund could be tempted to coast until January. But the portfolio managers of the $519 million fund expect the rally in U.S. small-caps to continue as the economy improves.
For some gays in America, a legal victory becomes a tax headache
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Married Californians Jeremy Turpen and Randy Brock celebrated last month's U.S. Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage. Now they face a tax headache.
Financial advisers hunt clients in the Ivory Tower
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Getting a masters degree in business administration might seem like a very roundabout way for a financial adviser to attract new clients. The degree typically costs at least $100,000 and requires courses, such as corporate strategy, that aren't relevant to financial planning or money management.
Morgan Stanley stock traders rebuild burned bridges
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Morgan Stanley's share price went on a headlong descent during the financial crisis in 2008, then-Chief Executive John Mack personally lobbied regulators to stop short-selling temporarily.
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