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Recession delays retirement

Posted by RJ and Makay on Jun 02, 2011

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More than three-quarters of advisors say their clients are worried that they will outlive their savings, according to an SEI Advisor Network poll released Tuesday.  The survey found that:

U.S. credit outlook reduced to "negative"

Posted by RJ and Makay on Apr 18, 2011

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outlook reduce to negativeThough in the offing for some time, it's still a shock to see a credit agency move toward downgrading U.S. debt. Today, Standard & Poor's (S&P) Ratings Services reduced its outlook on the U.S. to "negative," potentially setting the stage for a downgrade from triple-A status in the near future.

"More than two years after the beginning of the recent crisis, U.S. policymakers have still not agreed on how to reverse recent fiscal deterioration or address longer-term fiscal pressures," explains S&P credit analyst Nikola G. Swann. The chance of a U.S. downgrade within two years is at least one in three, Swann estimates.

Card payments are taking precedence over mortgages

Posted by RJ and Makay on Apr 05, 2011

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Card payments are taking precedence over mortgagesIn an odd trend that has persisted for several years now, consumers have been keeping up with their credit card payments even when they're behind on their mortgage, says credit reporting firm TransUnion.

Among consumers with a mortgage and at least one credit card in the fourth quarter of 2010, 7% were 30 or more days late on the mortgage but current on their credit card, TransUnion reports. That rate was about 4% in the first quarter of 2008, when the trend first appeared nationally.

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