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Cost of Retirement

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Life Insurance

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HOT TOPIC: Breaking Down the Debt-Ceiling Compromise

The Budget Control Act of 2011 raised the federal debt ceiling, mandated modest but significant caps on discretionary spending over the next ten years, and left the details of larger deficit reduction to a 12 member, bipartisan “super committee.” The main provisions of the law include the assumption that higher tax rates will return in 2013.

The Dynamics That Can Drive Inflation

High unemployment and slow wage growth seem to have kept consumer spending and core inflation from growing very rapidly in the first half of 2011. This article reminds investors to keep the potential risk of inflation in mind, because even modest price increases compounded over time can erode the purchasing power of the assets in their portfolios.

Deciding When to Begin

Waiting until full retirement age (or up to age 70) to claim Social Security may result in significantly higher monthly benefits. At age 62, the earliest age to claim Social Security, the amount received could be only 70% of the benefit received at "full retirement age" (which ranges from age 65 to 67 depending on year of birth).

HOT TOPIC: Looking Ahead in 2012

2011 was a year of slow economic recovery, market volatility, and political conflict over the budget, the national debt, and taxes. All of these challenges continue to face us as we begin the new year. This article presents an overview of some of the issues that bear watching in 2012.

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May 20, 2012 @ 01:11 PM

Dow Jones Industrials 12,369.38- 73.11
Dow Jones Transportation 4,873.76- 64.42
Dow Jones Utilities 464.16+ 0.07
Nasdaq Composite 2,778.79- 34.90
Nasdaq 100 2,478.53- 30.52
S&P 500 1,295.22- 9.64
S&P 100 591.61- 4.28
S&P Mid-Cap 400 905.28- 10.71
NYSE Composite 7,427.74- 52.69
AMEX Composite 2,209.54- 10.77
10 Year Treasury Note 1.70-
Wilshire 5000 13,514.18- 114.94
PHLX Semiconductor Index 364.48- 6.97

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