• How Students Can Help Parents Pay for College

    Michelle Singletary writes in her Washington Post/Bloomberg column that students and parents are joining forces to pay for college in a variety of ways. Fidelity Investments just released its fifth annual College Savings Indicator study. The financial company looks at the percentage of projected college costs the typical American family is on track to cover,…

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  • Retirement Planning Tough in a Weak Economy

    Michelle Singletary writes in her Washington Post/Bloomberg column that people facing retirement in these rocky economic times are faced with some tough decisions. At the beginning of the summer, at age 65, a friend was laid off from her job at a major corporation. She wisely sought the advice of a financial planner, but she’s…

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  • How to Endure the Tough Economic Times

    Washington Post/Bloomberg columnist Michelle Singletary tells individual investors to hang in there because history shows that the economic turmoil will end. It’s just a matter of when. I won’t tell you not to be frightened about the recent plunges in the stock market. The U.S. economy has a lot of problems. Unemployment, although showing some…

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  • Men: Women Put Too Much Value on Income

    Washington Post/Bloomberg News columnist Michelle Singletary reviews a survey of men and women that, among other things, explored their attitudes about money. Here are some of the findings of the surveys, as reported by AOL: — Seventy-seven percent of men think women put too much value on a man’s financial worth, and 82 percent of women…

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  • Long-Term Elderly Care Straining Families

    Michelle Singletary, in her Washington Post/Bloomberg News column, cites an important new study by the AARP that says if families caring for elderly relatives with chronic conditions or disabilities don’t receive financial support, taxpayers could end up bearing the costs. America is facing a crisis that will make the federal budget deficit look like a…

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  • Heavy Debt Crushed Minority Homeowners

    Michelle Singletary, in her Washington Post/Bloomberg News column, argues that homeowners saddled with heavy debt helped drive the foreclosure glut in the black community.  “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.” That’s the defining line in Langston Hughes’s poem “Mother to Son.” It’s about a mother advising her son to keep climbing, even when…

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