Personal Finance
18-to-30-year-olds say they don’t feel comfortable about stocks, but that bears little resemblance to how they actually invest.
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Gen Y Invests More Than It Thinks
The company has been expanding its mining operations into eastern Canada, western Australia and Brazil, and its push outside the U.S. could help its shares climb as high as $115.
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Cliffs Stands to Profit From Emerging-Markets Building Boom
After a miserable 2011, mutual funds have gotten off to a great start this year—but not for the reason many fund managers are citing.
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Inside the Fund Turnaround
Investors thinking about Facebook should consider a mathematical riddle that shows how growth stocks can get overvalued so easily.
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Facebook and the St. Petersburg Paradox
The Labor Department has issued long-awaited rules on the disclosure of fees that retirement-plan participants pay.
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Feds Disclose New 401(k) Rules
Facebook is the quintessential 21st century American success story. But Facebook represents a disturbing trend in U.S
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Please Wait, This Column Is Browsing Friends’ Updates
The rules governing America’s most popular retirement vehicle are about to change, and that could mean huge savings for millions of workers building nest eggs for the future.
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401(k) Plans Step Into the Sunshine
More than 100 million people are expected to watch the Super Bowl on TV, and many of them will have wagered a lot of money on the outcome.
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Enjoy the Super Bowl, Don’t Lose the Bet
Here’s why the trend could last—and show how to structure your portfolio accordingly.
The sector is known for fast growth, but investors looking for safety might find that it offers a surprising amount of that, too.
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Why Tech Stocks Look Better

