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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Reuters Money: Column: Filing early for Social Security? Therapy may be in order

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01/8/2014
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Column: Filing early for Social Security? Therapy may be in order
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Deciding when to claim Social Security benefits is one of the most important retirement moves you will make. Social Security is by far the largest retirement asset for all but the wealthiest Americans, and the only source of guaranteed lifetime income - with incredibly valuable annual inflation adjustments.
Trial of SAC's Martoma begins with questions for potential jurors
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jury selection began on Tuesday in the trial of Mathew Martoma, a former portfolio manager at Steven A. Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors hedge fund, who is accused of engaging in the most lucrative insider trading scheme in U.S. history.
Column: Default, and other ugly words: James Saft
(Reuters) - Default, capital controls and high inflation are all such ugly words but they may, for many of the world's largest economies, prove to be necessary tactics.
Fixed-income ETF use edged up: Fed survey
(Reuters) - Hedge funds and other investors somewhat ramped up their use of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on fixed-income securities in September through November, compared to a year ago, according to a Fed poll released on Monday.
Column: Will the U.S. bull market continue?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - What are the odds that the U.S. stock market's bull run will continue?
Collaborate to win younger clients
CHICAGO (Reuters) - They don't care where you went to school or what certificates hang on your wall. But once you win them over, wealthy young clients may be your biggest advocates and your best customers.
Column: 'Saving for college hurts financial aid,' and other myths
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Saving for college, applying for admittance and getting financial aid can all be complicated processes, so it's not surprising that many myths have sprung up about paying for education.
Financial advice for a younger you
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If there is one incontrovertible truth in life, it is this: Our younger selves are really dumb. Sometimes extraordinarily so.
Pimco Total Return has record $41.1 billion outflow in 2013: Morningstar
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Pimco Total Return Fund, the world's largest bond fund, saw its assets sink by a record $41.1 billion last year after a mistaken bet on U.S. Treasuries resulted in the fund's worst annual performance in nearly two decades.
Carlyle unveils its first mutual funds
(Reuters) - Carlyle Group LP is preparing to launch its first two publicly listed mutual funds, according to a regulatory filing by the latest alternative asset manager seeking to offer its investment platform to retail investors in this way.
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