Investment
  • Retirement by 40: How Some Make It Happen

    By Anna Robaton, CNBC

    Kristina Jonathan, an Atlanta-based digital-marketing consultant, has no interest in keeping up with the proverbial Joneses. For years Johnson, 38, has lived frugally, investing in real estate,...

  • All Eyes on Oil and Interest Rates as Fed Action Looms

    By Patti Domm, CNBC

    Oil could have markets over a barrel as the Fed meets in the week ahead. The central bank is widely expected to signal it is on a course toward raising rates next year by changing the language in its...

  • Our Biggest Financial Regrets of 2014

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    With the economy in recovery, Americans are finally moving out of crisis mode and making financial decisions with an eye toward the future – rather than simply surviving. Making smart financial...

  • A Win for Wall Street: Insider Trading Just Got Easier

    By Turney Duff, CNBC

    Insider trading just got a whole lot easier. The ambiguity of what constitutes insider trading has been the biggest deterrent of illegal practices over the last 6 years — that and watching all the...

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    4 Ways to Save More in 2015

    By Natasha Burton, LearnVest

    The holiday season is officially in full swing. And that signals a spirit of indulgence for the next few weeks, whether it means splurging on a high-definition TV or indulging in another glass of...