Car insurance: Your stories
Young drivers are being hit the hardest by the increasing cost of car insurance. Figures from the AA show 17 to 22 year-olds are paying 50% more than they were at the start of the year. Read more from the original source: Car insurance: Your stories
Card game draws out your attitudes about money
We don’t talk about money enough. There are lots of discussions about consumer spending habits, especially this time of year, but the therapeutic conversations that keep people from making major financial blunders often never take place. So Syble Solomon, who gives lectures on the psychology of money, came up with a creative way to get people to open up about their finances. Original post: Card game draws out your attitudes about money
Suze Orman On Family And Money
“Nobody is going to care about your money more than you do. We’re having America’s Money Class to educate you on what you need to know, so you can be independent financial people making the right decisions for you,” says Suze Orman, financial guru and best-selling author, on her new weekly show America’s Money Class with Suze Orman on OWN.
Continue Reading »Republic planning to go back to money markets
The Republic plans a return to global money markets this year and it doesn’t look as if it is on course for a second bailout, the country’s top finance and borrowing chiefs have claimed.
Continue Reading »OSU banned from bowl but still gets money
Ohio State won’t be putting any money into the Big Ten’s bowl bank account in 2012. It will be withdrawing around $400,000. Despite being banned from playing in a bowl game due to NCAA violations, there is nothing which prevents Ohio State from collecting the same amount that Michigan, Wisconsin and other Big Ten schools receive, conference officials said.
Continue Reading »Tell MONEY about your smartest financial moves
What are the smartest financial moves you’ve recently made in these tough economic times? MONEY magazine wants to know.
Continue Reading »Big money from the BCS in Alabama and other top AM stories for January 11, 2012
Big money from the BCS in Alabama and other top AM stories for January 11, 2012
Continue Reading »Branson’s Virgin Money opens first bank branch
Richard Branson’s Virgin Money opened its first bank branch on Monday in northeast England after its takeover of state-rescued Northern Rock.
Continue Reading »Irons: I’m hopeless with money
Jeremy Irons plays the head of an investment bank in new Wall Street thriller Margin Call, but the actor has admitted he’s “hopeless with money”. Related Stories Man ordered to stay away from Dunst Beyonce’s baby is Jay-Z’s Glory Streep reigns at UK box office Macy: Women love my Shameless role Lawrence reveals Oscar nominations
Continue Reading »Money Market Funds May Soon Face More Changes
Regulators and mutual fund executives differ on the stability of money market funds since the financial crisis. The S.E.C
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The University of Minnesota men’s hockey team plans to raise money for a Twin Cities high school player paralyzed in a game. The Gophers will raise money for the Jack Jablonski Fund in two ways at Saturday night’s U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game against Notre Dame at Mariucci Arena.
Continue Reading »Money fund assets fall to $2.693 trillion
Total U.S. money market mutual fund assets fell $1.89 billion to $2.693 trillion for the week that ended Wednesday, the Investment Company Institute said Thursday.
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