Archive for September, 2010

Highest property taxes in the country »

Suspicions confirmed: Homeowners in the Northeast pay the highest property taxes in the nation.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Foreclosures sell at 26% discount »

Homes lost to foreclosure now assemble up a quarter of the real estate market — and they’re selling at big bargains.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Get your retirement back on track »

The road to retirement is positively littered with obstacles. Investment portfolios have been rear-ended; home equity, once a dependable supplement to savings, is deflated; job losses and pay cuts further impede progress. And all that on top of more quotidian bumps in the road: mortgage payments, college tuition, and the cost of health care, to […]

Small biz: These are actually hiring! »

Congress has been under fire to pass legislation to help Main Street. Even though many small businesses are struggling, here are a handful of companies that are growing.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Small business for Congress! »

A lot of humans are mad as hell at Washington right now. The recession is officially by, but it doesn’t feel by.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

The ugly reality of lowering debt by default »

There have been at least a few seemingly positive signs of progress during that anemic economic recovery: U.S. households are spending less. They’re saving more. Debt is steadily falling.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

How to rebalance your portfolio »

Question: I plan to retire in a few years, so my target asset allocation is 40% stocks and 60% in bonds, cash, real estate and other investments. My question: How should I rebalance my portfolio? Should I bring my allocations back in line at some trigger point? Should I do it annually on my birthday […]

D.C. has America’s wealthiest workers »

Washington, D.C.’s workers enjoy the highest salaries of any major city in U.S., with a median household income of $85,198.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Home prices up, but growth rate slows »

Home prices have risen for five straight months, but the rate of growth has slowed, according to an industry report released Tuesday.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

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