Friday, October 29, 2010

Personal Finance from USATODAY.com - October 29

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Editor's Picks
Tech start-ups like Facebook, Twitter aren't eager for IPOs
A breakdown of low-risk ways savers can generate income
Fed expected to make big bond buy; what will impact be?
Tuition at public colleges rose 7.9% this fall to avg. $7,605
Harry & David, other retailers plan pop-up stores for holidays
81% of S&P 500 companies beat earnings forecasts
Kimberly-Clark rolls out tube-free Scott toilet paper
Google faces probes over privacy issues

Money Features
Q: How do I find out when the initial public offerings (IPOs) of General Motors and Harrah's Entertainment will be available?
Read past columns:
Top stocks since July low; what goes up...
Corporate bond funds: Higher return for higher risk
Roth vs. traditional IRA: Roths have (most of) the advantage
Reinvesting ETF dividends is a good idea, but can cost you

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