...portfolio top-heavy. Individuals likewise have kept investments diversified among Treasury bonds and bills and bank certificates of deposit, as well as stocks. Then, too, the 401(k) plans most companies offer to employees include relatively...
...into mutual funds. If they believe stocks are risky, then they should choose a conservative fund. Older IRA contributors, if they're worried about risks, might sleep more soundly with a high-paying bank certificate of deposit.
...Peterson lived frugally. She inherited some money from relatives and put it into conservative investments like bank certificates, said Jay Liedman, a Willmar attorney who handled her estate. Erickson said Peterson "very rarely bought anything...
...portfolio top-heavy. Individuals likewise have kept investments diversified among Treasury bonds and bills and bank certificates of deposit, as well as stocks. Then, too, the 401(k) plans most companies offer to employees include relatively...
...example: * Is there other money you can tap, perhaps U.S. Savings Bonds you've stashed away, or maybe some bank certificates of deposit? * Do you qualify for a home equity loan or a short-term personal loan? * Does your child qualify...
...lunch. The event will feature prizes on every hole and the following par-three hole-in-one prizes: $10,000 bank certificate of deposit on No. 17. Set of irons on No. 3. Vacation package on No. 12. Birch Bay The Birch Bay couples social...
NEW YORK -- With stock market volatility and higher interest rates, fixed-income investments such as bank certificates of deposit and bonds are starting to look more attractive to some investors. Yields on one-year CDs are averaging...
...lucky investors. Obviously, choosing higher-return investments, such as stocks and stock mutual funds instead of bank certificates of deposit or money-market funds, will help. But the biggest difference is not between the stock pickers and...
...are making you queasy about your savings, there are alternatives from inflation-indexed U.S. Savings Bonds to bank certificates of deposit and money market mutual funds that can provide some earnings stability. Most experts point out, however...
...seventies and eighties also may need money to meet unusual health-care expenses. And yet, the safer investments -- bank certificates of deposit, money-market funds, short-term bonds -- pay the least interest. Bonds pay more, but when interest...
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