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Plan Your Future - With Help
According to the 2007 Retirement Confidence Survey, only 43 percent of workers have tried to estimate, in detail, their financial needs for retirement. Full Story
Name That Company
You probably haven't heard of me, but I'm the world's largest mining company, with roots that go back to the 1800s. Based in Australia and England, I'm a major player, if not the top dog, in commodities such as aluminum, energy coal and metallurgical coal, copper, manganese, iron ore, uranium, nickel, silver and titanium. Full Story
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Circuit City's Cheerless Confession
Finally, someone admits to doing something wrong. Circuit City (Nasdaq: CC) CEO Philip Schoonover came right out and said he's disappointed in the weak third quarter his company delivered, and that the issues behind it all "are primarily self-induced and are within our control to improve. Full Story
My Dumbest Investment
Blind Faith
I worked for a company, had a lot of stock options and bought stock as part of the company plan. I was a millionaire on paper for a while and greatly believed in the company, not believing it could go bankrupt. I didn't sell my options when I should have, and I lost everything. I learned that sales don't necessarily make the company. At fool. Full Story
Last week's trivia answer
My founder launched me as a baby furniture store in Washington, D.C., in 1948. He soon realized that customers were also looking for toys. Today I'm a leading toy and baby product retailer, with more than 1,500 stores worldwide. My baby-focused specialty chain is the largest in the world. Full Story
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Q: I want to invest in an index fund, but I don't see one among the funds I can invest in through my 401(k) plan. Help! - P.O., Akron, Ohio A: You're smart to look for an index fund, as index funds based on broad market indexes (such as the S&P 500 or the "whole market") have trounced most stock mutual funds over long periods. Full Story
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Remember "As You Like It"? In Elizabethan days, Fools were theonly people who could get away with telling the truth to the King or Queen. The Motley Fool tells the truth about investing, and hopes you'll laugh all the way to the bank. Full Story
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