The presidential election, China?s inflation, instability in Europe and political deadlock in the US all pose large risks to the stabilizing economy in 2012.
Expect to be able to contribute more to your IRA and receive fee disclosures that will help you manage your 401(k) in 2012.
Despite anticipated market swings in 2012, sticking with your investment strategy is the best way to grow your nest egg.
Money Magazine's Walter Updegrave offers advice for young adults looking to make the most of their spare cash.
The jobs picture should improve some in 2012, but by keeping your skills current and getting face-time with your bosses, you can improve your prospects.
Volatility isn't going away but by sticking with dividend paying stocks and stable tech companies you can earn good returns.
Despite another rocky year for the housing market experts say that things may stabilize in 2012, making it a prime time to buy.
Speaking directly with your doctor about costs and restrictions can help you save money on health care in 2012.
If you can afford to tuck away an extra bit of money as a college student there are some good, safe investments out there.
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