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8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement
The greatest financial danger in retirement isn’t always the stock market. It’s the constant, nagging fear of running out of money. This anxiety causes many people to underspend and worry, even when their finances are sound.
Here are eight ways to replace that worry with lasting security.
1. Determine your spendi ... (full story)
Top US trading partners pledged to invest $5 trillion in America. These researchers have doubts
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has strong-armed many of America’s biggest trading partners into pledging trillions of dollars of investment in the United States. But a study out last week raises doubts about whether the money will actually materialize and questions how it would be spent if it did.
“Ho ... (full story)
USA Today Co., owner of the Detroit Free Press, says it will purchase The Detroit News
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — USA Today Co., which owns the Detroit Free Press, said last week that it plans to acquire The Detroit News and bring both major metropolitan newspapers under its banner.
The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press recently ended an almost 40-year agreement that allowed the two papers to operate in the ... (full story)
What If a Brokerage Fails?
Q. What happens if my brokerage goes out of business? -- T.D., Canton, Ohio
A. Most brokerages are protected by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), which insures accounts for up to $500,000 in securities and cash, including up to $250,000 in cash. (Many also carry additional insurance.) The SIPC protects a ... (full story)
This just in from The New York Times: Its first 2-player game, and an evolving business model
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For subscribers to The New York Times who are as interested in solving Wordle or filling in the crossword puzzle as in reading the latest political or business news, Wednesday is a big day.
The Times' popular Games unit is debuting Crossplay, a Scrabble-like electronic feature that represents its first designed multiplayer game. ... (full story)
