Jays investing in future

The News Review:

- Jays investing in future
- Firms show caution in Russian investing
- Fear can force better investment planning

Jays investing in future
National Post
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Firms show caution in Russian investing
Marketplace
companies announced new investments in Russia. Jeremy Hobson reports why some companies are still cautious about investing.
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Fear can force better investment planning
Chicago Tribune
It would provide about $24440 a year to live on plus annual inflation adjustments. For $40000 a year roughly a $1 million nest egg is necessary. But that would mean investing about $3300 a year. If you feel you can’t afford to save much start small–even at 1 percent of your salary–and increase it with every raise or windfall. If you save nothing by your early 30s instead of saving $3300 you will have to stash about $6500 to get close to $1 million. If it’s your early 40s it will take about $14500 a year. To maximize your savings put them into a 401(k) at work.

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