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Even though lawmakers may shy away from passing major laws in an election year, 2012 brings changes to 401(k) s and otherretirement plans.
From charge disclosure to lifetime-income options and more, your 401(k) or other workplace plan likely will look different by this time next year. Still, experts say that there won’t be many legal or regulatory changes in 2012 considering the fact that it’s an election year. “Given the monetary situation, there is certain to be a quite long political debate over the question of entitlement reform, which includes Social Security and Medicare,” said Stephen Utkus, a principal with the Vanguard Center for Retirement Research. Moreover, “No one really envisions major changes in 2012, given that it is an election year,” she added. Miller Park Community Recreation Center
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owners By Kevin Fogarty July 25, 2011, 11:15 AM — Is disaster from a hack attack the same as a hurricane? Insurer says no. The insurance company is always the bad guy when the time comes to pay the bill for any big disaster. Usually it’s just trying to save money. Sometimes it’s trying to point out that it shouldn’t really have to pay for your decision to strap a rocket on your car and take off like Wile E. Coyote, flying over the desert into a cliff face and a featured spot on next year’s Darwin Awards. People (and companies) sometimes do stupid or negligent things for which other people should not be required to pay. Sony executive: PSN hack was a great learning experience Still, it’s hard not to sympathize with Zurich American Insurance Co., which asked a New York court last weekto confirm its own judgment that it should not have to pay all the cost of lawsuits resulting from a total of 18 data breaches at Sony in April and May. In its complaint, Zurich American (PDF) cites a total of 55 class-action lawsuits so far, especially from customers claiming damage from attacks, especially on the PlayStation Network, Sony Online Entertainment and Sony Pictures, which resulted in weeks-long shutdown of some sites and the threat of identity theft to customers of others. Some of the costs to Sony will be covered under policies issued by Zurich and other companies, but possibly not the full $178 million Sony estimated in May the attacks would cost it during this fis...
Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: John Boehner Says Republicans Must ‘Sacrifice’ to Avoid Default
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The speaker would increase the debt ceiling by a trillion dollars and cut spending by a trillion dollars. That is a short-term fix that would allow the country to borrow money and pay its bills through January.
During that period Boehner’s plan calls for the appointment of a 12-member Congressional Commission to come up with an additional $3 trillion in cuts and revenue increases through tax reform. What is unclear is whether Congress would be forced to vote to raise the debt ceiling again. “We can’t adopt an approach that leaves the threat of default hanging over the country for another six months or so,” Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said today on ABC’s “This Week.” “That would be deeply irresponsible to do, and we do not think that’s an acceptable burden to put on the American economy,” he said. The president has threatened a veto of any bill that does not extend the debt ceiling beyond the 2012 elections. The United States will run out of borrowing authority on Aug. 2, and members of Congress know they must start moving legislation now to pass a debt ceiling extension in time and avoid the possibility of defaulting on bonds. While Boehner works his plan, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is working on another short-term solution that would probably give the president the ability to raise the debt limit. Reid and House Minority Leader... Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Cars Speed Past Computers in Lithium-Ion Market
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The automotive industry will pass computer manufacturing as the leading market for lithium-ion batteries in the next four years, according to a report from business information firm IHS. The firm projects the batteries, which power most portable electronics and laptop computers, will continue falling in price over the next decade and, as a result, become the most popular choice for electric car manufacturers by 2020.
“Lithium-ion at present is much more expensive than alternative energies,” IHS analyst Satoru Oyama said in the report. “However, lithium-ion pricing will decline much more rapidly than the other technologies,” making it the “battery technology of choice in future electric and hybrid vehicles.” Lithium-ion batteries offer several advantages over the alternatives, in that they are typically lighter, maintain full capacity even after a partial charge, and are generally considered more environmentally friendly than other technologies. Sales of lithium-ion batteries for cars are projected to reach $11.9 billion in 2015, nearly double the amount spent on the batteries for notebook computers ($6.6 billion). In total, according to the report, lithium-ion battery revenues will grow from $11.8 billion last year to $31.4 billion in 2015, then up to $53.7 billion in 2020. « previous next » |
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