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Rolling over 401K into IRA (FOX Toledo) This week's money market question comes from Becky. "My company isn't contributing to my 401K anymore," she said. "Should I just move the money to an IRA? What are the pros and cons?"
Lawsuit filed against Fruita business owner over 401K plan (KKCO Grand Junction) The Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against a former Fruita business owner. They say he abandoned his company's 401K plan as trustee.
Layoffs mean 401k rollovers, but how? (dBusinessNews.com) Triangle - Most are confused and intimidated when it comes to thinking about a 401k rollover. There a few things that need to be considered when doing a 401k rollover. A few points are listed below for doing a 401k rollover.
Report Shows Racial Wealth Gap Widening (NPR) The gap between the personal wealth of white and black Americans has grown wider. That's the takeaway from a report, released this week by the Insight Center for Community Economic Development. Guest host Jacki Lyden speaks with Dr. Julianne Malveaux, an economist and president of Bennett College, about the so-called "racial wealth gap."
Emergency room waits could get longer (California Watch) Christina Jewett This weekend was the second session of the California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship conferences in Los Angeles, and the event provided some fascinating and newsy morsels. Here's a round-up of what some of the speakers had to say (Check out more detailed blog items here as well.). Waits in emergency rooms could get longer, if what's happening at the Los Angeles County ...
The 'Pawn Doctor' is in: from healing hearts to bartering parts, Minneapolis man opens first, only pawnshop in Champlin (Champlin - Dayton Press) Change can happen in a heartbeat. It can also be gradual. Change can take you from inside an operating room to a store warehouse. It can take you from living in the South by the ocean to living in the land of 10,000 lakes.
Locals dust off their treasures (Goshen News) Saturday was a profitable day at Maplecrest Country Club. The Goshen Historical Society held it biannual Objects of Desire appraisal event, where people brought in everything from a Swiss cigarette case from the early 20th century to country store Coke signs from shortly after World War II.
Eight hurt in two- vehicle crash near Fairfield (Goshen News) A collision between a Jeep Cherokee and a Chevrolet Silverado at the intersection of C.R. 42 and C.R. 31, about two miles southwest of Goshen, sent eight people to the hospital Sunday afternoon.
Power, Bucs lead way at Myrtle Beach (Johnson City Press) MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Senior Seamus Power fired rounds of 69 and 71 to take the individual lead and help the No. 31 East Tennessee State golf team to a first place standing after the first two rounds of the General Jim Hackler Championship Sunday at the TPC of Myrtle Beach.
Lady Bucs gathering set for tonight (Johnson City Press) For the third straight year, the East Tennessee State women's basketball team will gather with fans to see where it falls in the NCAA tournament bracket.
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