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UND Center for Innovation hires ‘angel fund’ field agent to help entrepreneurs connect with investors
Angels evoke many imagesmost commonly winged beings draped in white raiment. But at the University of North Dakota Center for Innovation, angels usually come in the form of investors who help young en...
Posted on 4/12/12 at 8:41 AM
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Money Magazine is looking for five families to pair with a financial planner for a free portfolio makeover. The story will run in the January/February 2011 issue of MONEY. A professional adviser will ...
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College, university students look back to move ahead 
By Don Davis , February 14, 2013
Different types of investments 
Here are the nuts and bolts about four types of investing vehicles.
By Sherri Richards , December 29, 2012
Understanding the road to making your money grow
By Sherri Richards , December 29, 2012
Areavoices: Real Money on sustainable and responsible investing
By Forum Communications , February 03, 2012
Are stocks nearing a bubble? 
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke fielded the usual questions about inflation, tax cuts and government debt during a trip to Congress last week. Then a new question popped up: Is the Fed creating another bubble in stock prices?
By David Randall and Matthew Craft , March 07, 2011
'Angel' investors help start-up businesses
By Candace Renalls , January 29, 2011
Dubai official: Dubai World's debt its own 
The heavily indebted Dubai World is not guaranteed by the emirate's government, a top financial official from the city state said today, offering little direction to anxious investors on a day when the United Arab Emirates registered a record fall on the back of Dubai's debt mess.
By Barbara Surk , November 30, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Making a big splash with investments means higher risks
Where can you put your money today to get a higher return? That's the question many investors are asking as yields on cash investments sit at rock-bottom lows.By Pamela Yip , November 20, 2009
YOUR MONEY: What kind of investor are you?
Anthropologists and psychologists like to point to the caveman days for rationale as to why we act certain ways that don't seem normal. Well, now add financial planners to the list of those who are now looking at the animal tendencies for answers as to why people invest their money the way they do.By Dan Serra , September 01, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Lenders' mortgage help varies greatly
David Waxer, financial counselor for GreenPath Debt Solutions in Southfield, Mich., said his office has seen all extremes when it comes to how lenders handle troubled homeowners. One small mortgage company, he said, didn't want to budge and wouldn't lower the 12 percent mortgage rate held by one of its delinquent customers. The lender would only add the past-due amount to the back end of the mortgage to make the loan current and avoid foreclosure for a while.By Susan Tompor , August 21, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Get up to date on your 401(k)
The current economic downturn has hit 401(k) retirement plans hard, and left millions of Americans wondering whether their 401(k) will bounce back and provide enough income in their retirement years. Several Web sites offer a wealth of information about 401(k) plans, from considerations about the future of the saving program to 401(k) basics and recent news. If you'd like to check in on 401(k) developments, here are a few sites worth visiting:By Chuck Myers , August 19, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Gen Y needs to save:
Impatience, financial illiteracy could stunt a good retirement for young adultsBy Christina Burton , August 18, 2009
YOUR MONEY: Better late than never on retirement savings
Sarah Auclair wants to retire eight years from now at age 65, but, for now, that will have to remain a dream. Auclair has nothing saved for retirement, so reaching her goal will require a concerted effort on her part — starting with making regular contributions to her employer's 401(k) plan.By Pamela Yip , August 17, 2009
YOUR MONEY: This part-time job can pay off big for students
Teens have faced one of the toughest job markets in decades this summer, leaving college savings accounts hungry for deposits. But students without steady paychecks can feed their college coffers without having to sell their possessions on eBay. I'm talking about scholarships. Like finding a job in a recession, competition for these awards is fierce and growing.By Kara McGuire , August 17, 2009
INVESTING: Interest on CDs slides, leaving some investors scrambling to find safe havens
But now, 12-month CDs are coming due, and risk-averse investors have a problem: Where should they put the money when CDs are paying so little?By Gail MarksJarvis , August 11, 2009
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