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1929 and 2008: Why Distribution of Wealth Matters - 254 days ago
There are many comparisons in recent newspapers between the crash of 1929 and the crisis of 2008. The media of today has not settled on a consistent title for America's current events but "crisis" appears to be the most common caption... Topics: economy, income, Money, Taxes, wealth

Money Saving Links: 10/19/08 - 259 days ago
This week, we participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance #174, hosted by Greener Pastures. As you can imagine, many of the posts dealt with the up-and-down stock market and the general state of the economy.The carnival included our own 3 Things the. Topics: carnival, carnival of personal finance, links, money saving links, Savings Links

E-Loan APYs Plummet, They Don't Tell Anyone - 261 days ago
E-Loan, who burst onto the online savings scene with a 5.50% APY account, has dropped its rates dramatically — and didn't tell anyone about it.The regular online savings account, which had been at 3.01% APY, is now down to 2.76% for balances... Topics: apy, e-loan, momey, online savings account, Online Savings Accounts

Why Are Dividends and Income Taxed So Differently? - 262 days ago
In 2007, someone starting out in their twenties with a modest $30,000 a year salary will be expected to pay $5,091.25 in federal income and payroll taxes. For a single person who earns the same $30,000 as dividend income, the total federal tax would be... Topics: dividends, income, Taxes, Work

The Declaration of Financial Independence: ING Direct - 265 days ago
ING Direct, one of the pioneering online banks, has announced its new "We, The Savers" push, encouraging Americans to focus on finance fundamentals and put saving first.In a letter on their Web site, CEO Arkadi Kuhlmann writes that we've.. Topics: arkadi kuhlmann, economy, finance, ing direct, Money Management, savings













