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If elected, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama plans to increase the capital gains tax between five and 10 percentage points, from its current rate of 15%. The effect of Obamas possible candidacy, along with his tax program, has already sent concern throughout the financial world, the Newark Star-Ledger reports. Some financial planners are advising investors to take advantage of the current lower rates and to drop some mutual funds and stocks.
July 18 -
The honeymoon between Chinese mutual fund investors and the surging market appears to be over. Investors are attributing large financial loses to what many are characterizing as unprofessional management, China Daily reports. Beginning in the third quarter last years, a surge in the Chinese market prompted 23 mutual funds to split their funds, which decreased the price, to try to expand scale quickly.
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Hard times, unemployment and medical emergencies are leading more and more workers to take loans from their 401(k) retirement plans.
July 16 -
Prudential Financial recently announced an insurance program targeted at the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.
July 16 -
WASHINGTON Given another day to consider the Treasury Departments plan to backstop Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, lawmakers were considerably less enthusiastic and seemed likely to make significant changes. Some Senate Banking Committee members were downright skeptical, arguing that the plans costs must be pinpointed.
July 16 -
AARP has appointed Richard Hisey as the new president of AARP Financial Inc. and AARP Funds. Formerly, Hisey served as the CIO of AARP Financial and treasurer of AARP Funds.
July 16 -
Turning the collection of market data into a competitive business is a fatally flawed idea, said the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association last week in response to a Securities and Exchange Commission proposal that seeks to do so.
July 14 -
The biggest mutual funds in the nation have lost more than an estimated $4 billion in the past week alone on their investments in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and related mortgage stocks, Reuters reports, based on analysts assessment of fund companies latest reports. In the past week, Fannie and Freddie declined 45.4% and 46.5%, respectively.
July 14 -
Financial experts seem to be in agreement that we are now in a bear market, but will that bad news shake investors traditional buy-and-hold strategy with 401(k)s particularly older investors?
July 14 -
Following the rash of home equity loans that Americans regretfully took out over the past few years on their first or second mortgages essentially turning their homes into ATM machines, as many a critic has quipped their 401(k)s are now in danger of becoming the next get-cash-quick scheme, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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