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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Reuters Money: New ETF offers the cream of the dividend crop

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12/17/2013
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
New ETF offers the cream of the dividend crop
(The writer is a Reuters contributor. The opinions expressed are his own.)
Mega Millions prize on Tuesday could set U.S. lottery record
(Reuters) - A last-minute ticket buying frenzy could make Tuesday's Mega Millions jackpot the biggest U.S. lottery prize in history, and odds are mounting for a winner just a week before Christmas, a game official said.
Fed may wait, you shouldn't
(James Saft is a Reuters columnist. The opinions are his own.)
Burn Notice: Watch out for leveraged ETFs
(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.)
Tired of chasing winning investments? Go for a loser
(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.)
U.S. Treasury research office sees less riskiness in hedge funds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A preliminary analysis of a new trove of hedge fund data has found that the industry may not be as risky as conventionally thought, a U.S. Treasury Department official said on Monday.
Debunking the myth of college rejection rates
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Getting into college is easier than you may think — and debunking the myths about college selectivity could be the key to a better deal on your education.
Should you super-fund your 529 college savings plan?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - With college costs already astronomical and rising, saving for them isn't just a year-end thing. But if those prices - averaging $40,917 a year for a private four-year college or $18,391 for a state school, according to the College Board - have got you down, there are some ways to max out your savings before 2013 ends.
JPMorgan, other employers move to cover costly autism therapies
Boston (REUTERS) - Michael Giangregorio's son Nicholas was diagnosed as severely autistic when he was 18 months old. Now 12, Nicholas requires nearly round-the-clock care - special schooling as well as speech, occupational and physical therapy - that can cost tens of thousands of dollars a year.
Several Swiss cantonal banks to join U.S. tax deal
ZURICH (Reuters) - Several Swiss regional banks said on Monday they would cooperate with U.S. officials to avoid prosecution in a crackdown on Swiss lenders suspected of helping wealthy Americans evade taxes through offshore accounts.
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