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  • Facebook's GM Problem US News - 21 minutes ago

    GM's withdrawal isn't the start of a stampede of big advertisers away from Facebook. For many companies--especially those targeting young consumers--Facebook remains an appealing place to advertise. But ...

  • In today's story on why older Americans are so happy at work , we focus on the results of a new Charles Schwab study that suggests about one-third of 60-something workers are so content at their jobs that ...

  • Things Retirees Will Never Say US News - 1 hour 47 minutes ago

    With so much attention focused on the need for a gigantic nest egg for retirement, it's natural to feel jittery about leaving your job. Add in the warnings about Social Security's projected deficit, and ...

  • During the Great Recession, a pervasive feeling of doom settled over the American public. Jobs were disappearing, incomes were shrinking, markets were down, and prospects for growth were slim. Each day ...

  • At 65, W. Andrew "Andy" Achenbaum, a professor of history and social work at the University of Houston, doesn't plan on retiring anytime soon. "At this point, I'm sort of an elder of the ...

  • Are You Addicted to Shopping? US News - 4 hours ago

    Some 2 to 5 percent of Americans struggle with shopping addiction , a dark illness that can destroy families as it wreaks havoc on bank accounts. People who compulsively shop--dubbed "shopaholics"--often ...

  • The B Word. We know what it is but don't like to say it, and we hope we never have to go through it. The mere thought of bankruptcy sends shivers down our spines and makes our bank accounts quiver in fear. ...

  • Stubbornly high unemployment rates persist three years after the end of the recession. The problem is acute for younger workers, many of whom carry staggering student-loan debt. During this same period, ...

  • How to Lower Your Cell Phone Bill US News - 4 hours ago

    Addicted to your cell phone? Tired of paying a fat bill for it each month? Join the club. Approximately 87 percent of the U.S. population has a mobile phone , according to a recent survey by the Federal ...

  • 7 Deadly Interview Sins US News - 6 hours ago

    Having trouble getting job offers ? You might be committing one of these seven deadly interview sins: 1. Being late . While occasional lateness may be excused in other situations, it's often a deal-breaker ...

  • According to a survey by The Hartford, the younger the worker, the greater the attraction to having the ability to take at least a portion of a retirement account as guaranteed income. A high percentage ...

  • Job-seekers and employees acknowledged as being unique and distinct have better chances of landing jobs and are more likely to excel in the workplace. This is an idea touched on in Mike Junge 's first ...

  • Facebook may or may not juice the market for promising young companies hoping to go public. But it has already set a strong example for entrepreneurs who want to build their companies into influential ...

  • How to Retire in the French Countryside on a Budget US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 5:35 AM NZST

    One corner of France is so tucked away that even the French find it hard to place on a map. The Béarn region has a long and colorful history, from Roman times to the Renaissance to the days of Belle Époque ...

  • Anthony Sanders is a senior scholar at the Mercatus Center and the distinguished professor of Real Estate Finance at George Mason University. Last week Fannie Mae, one of the two mortgage giants in conservatorship ...

  • Why the Wealthy Are Healthy US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 5:08 AM NZST

    Several years ago Carnegie Mellon psychologist Sheldon Cohen performed an experiment to try to predict people's susceptibility to disease. First, he asked his subjects one question about their childhood. ...

  • 7 Things Employers Want from New Grads US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:59 AM NZST

    Here's more good news for the class of 2012 : Almost nine in 10 employers say they will hire more graduates this year than last year, according to a survey of 225 employers by Millennial Branding, a generation ...

  • America's Most Connected Companies US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:48 AM NZST

    Technology disrupts. No major industry in America is immune to the need to adapt to today's more "connected" world. The winners will be those companies that can harness evolving relationships ...

  • Starbucks Brews Loyalty With Mobile Payment US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:44 AM NZST

    Starbucks makes it easy for customers to buy coffee. So easy, in fact, that they don't even need cash or a credit card. A smartphone will work just fine. To capitalize on the growing popularity of these ...

  • Pepsi Measures Online Pulse With Social Media Strategy US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:40 AM NZST

    In a world that's swiftly being reshaped by technology, even well-established brands have to play by new digital rules. Pepsi, selected by U.S. News as one of America's Most Connected Companies for its ...

  • How Technology Is Changing the Game for Consumer Giants US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:36 AM NZST

    A few signs of the times: The newest soda products are being promoted heavily through social media, online storefronts are being launched in the cloud, and a caramel macchiato can be purchased with the ...

  • Citigroup's Public Bet on the Private Cloud US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:33 AM NZST

    Cloud computing emerged as disruptive technologies often do--in an entrepreneurial spirit of collaboration in which resources and costs are shared. But so is data, inadvertently or not. When Citigroup ...

  • General Mills Tries Gluten-Free Sales in the Cloud US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:29 AM NZST

    At General Mills, a new sales experiment is made possible with new technologies. In 2008, executives of the food giant began to notice that people with sensitivity to gluten were finding it difficult to ...

  • Allstate Taps the Crowd to Predict Insurance Claims US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:25 AM NZST

    Forecasting is central to the insurance industry and predictive data analytics, models that use complex data to predict future events, has become a key tool for how insurers decide what a policy will cost. ...

  • Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Offers 'Social' Advisers US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:22 AM NZST

    The 2009 merger between Morgan Stanley and Smith Barney would have been challenging in the best of times; between the two companies, more than 17,000 financial advisers had to be brought under one roof, ...

  • 15 Decisions to Achieve Retirement Readiness US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:18 AM NZST

    However you envision retirement--seashores and tennis, trips to visit grandkids, continued work, or all of the above--you won't get there without some serious thought and effort. Retirement is not an event, ...

  • Big Financial Firms Embrace Data's Evolution Revolution US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:18 AM NZST

    Cloud computing, social media, and other trends come to the fore The New York Stock Exchange--now known as NYSE Euronext--is a quieter place today than it was 10 years ago, now that trading goes on inside ...

  • Can Apple Polish Lowe's Reputation? US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:14 AM NZST

    Think Lowe's, and two words come to mind: home improvement. But if the nation's second-largest home renovation chain succeeds with plans to harness mobile technology to improve store sales, another word ...

  • Nordstrom in Fashion with Social Media, Mobile Tech US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:09 AM NZST

    At Nordstrom, innovation is never out of style. The upscale fashion apparel chain founded in 1901 wins plaudits for using cutting-edge 21st century technology to offer shoppers convenience--and to stay ...

  • Bentonville to Silicon Valley: Walmart Thinks Like a Start-up US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:05 AM NZST

    Amazon, Cisco, eBay, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and Symantec are among the high-tech icons synonymous with Silicon Valley. Here's another company vying to be on the list: Walmart. In recent years, the ...

  • There's Retail Magic in Silicon Dust US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 4:01 AM NZST

    For decades, retailers looked to the Big Apple, the international capital of fashion and advertising, for inspiration. How times have changed. Nowadays, the industry's axis is shifting west, to Silicon ...

  • 7 Ways to Jumpstart Paying Off Your College Loans US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 2:15 AM NZST

    With graduation rapidly approaching for thousands of college graduates (or if you're recently out of school, this still applies to you), the next most challenging hurdle will be to actually repay the student ...

  • Where the Summer Jobs Are US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 2:13 AM NZST

    If you're a college student looking for summer work , or simply want a part-time job that challenges you for a few months, there are plenty of options to consider this year. Here's more about four of them: ...

  • How to Manage Your Emotions in the Workplace US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 2:07 AM NZST

    Dealing with emotions in the office is tricky. You don't want to be branded as the person who freaks out or cries at the drop of the hat, or who uses emotions to manipulate people. Fear of being stigmatized ...

  • Guarding Against Inflation US News - Wed, May 16, 2012 1:12 AM NZST

    Your 401(k) investments have an enemy. Something is trying to eat away at your long-term savings, even as you see investing gains and push yourself to save and invest more. What is this enemy to retirement ...

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