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Monday, May 7, 2012

Reuters Money: Warren Buffett says buying stocks amid market dip

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05/7/2012
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Warren Buffett says buying stocks amid market dip
(Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc is adding to its shareholdings of two U.S. companies amid a market dip, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said on Monday.
REITs on a roll, but what's next?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Talk to any American homeowner, and you'll probably encounter some symptoms of chronic anxiety. Underwater mortgages, tanking house values and rampant foreclosures have shaken our psyches regarding the wisdom of property ownership.
Climate change ahead for seasonal investment flows
LONDON (Reuters) - Just this once, might it be wiser to 'buy in May'?
Hiring slows, spells trouble for economy, Obama
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employers cut back on hiring in April and more people stopped looking for work, troubling signs for President Barack Obama whose re-election prospects could hinge on his handling of the economy.
Tax Planning for the divorcing and newly divorced
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Divorce and taxes: Two topics you'd probably rather not think about. But if you're going through a divorce, or recently finalized one, there are going to be tax issues that crop up. After all, your financial lives have been entwined for years, and especially if you have young kids, they're going to continue to be that way for some time.
Is hot money heading the wrong way?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Troubles may dog the euro zone, but in the U.S., stocks are on an ascent, with the S&P 500 up about 12 percent in the first quarter. Apart from employment and housing, there's plenty of evidence that the U.S. is in a meek recovery, which means that most of the hot money for short-term, high-yield investments may be headed in the wrong direction.
What's the value of a college degree?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - How much is that college degree really worth? That depends on your major. It turns out that some undergraduate and graduate diplomas are worth a lot more during a lifetime of work.
Financial checklist for college grads
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Congratulations to the class of 2012 - you face an improving job market.
How to cram for your job interview
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Want to stand out from the crowd of college-educated job seekers? Forget summa cum laude or fluency in Mandarin. If you're as qualified as the next applicant coming in for an interview, you can set yourself apart with one simple thing: homework.
What I should have done when I graduated
CHICAGO (Reuters) - There's no shortage of advice for new college graduates. Everyone from the commencement speaker to the local bartender (who may have been last year's commencement speaker) has a strong opinion about what you should do. So much often contradictory advice can cancel itself out.
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