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The high price of 401(k) fees

WASHINGTON – It’s the silent enemy in our retirement accounts: high fees. And now a new study finds that the typical 401(k) fees – adding up to a modest-sounding 1 percent a year ...

Business Briefs

LPEA ballots to be mailed May 1 Ballots for the election of three directors on the La Plata Electric Association Board are set to be mailed May 1. LPEA directors repres...

Bank-failure victims move on

New Frontier in Greeley shuttered in 2009

Changeup for Durango sports bar

Retired officer, former youth baseball director take over Bent

Are your steaks thinner, fewer?

Beef prices highest level since 1987

A new consignment store for Cortesians

Main Street’s latest addition offers rotating inventory

Puppy-proofing? Protect your dog ... and your home

We bought food bowls, borrowed a crate and dusted off baby gates. But soon after we adopted our 13-week-old puppy, we discovered the house really wasn’t ready. Clove, a Labrador r...

Financial literacy classes like money in the bank

The effects of financial literacy education in high school continue to influence attitudes and behaviors toward money management for students well after graduation, according to newly releas...

End of XP support will cause problems

NEW YORK – Microsoft has ended support for the persistently popular Windows XP, and the move could put everything from the operations of heavy industry to the identities of everyday people i...

Growing demand for apartments pushing up rents

These are good times for U.S. landlords. For many tenants, not so much. With demand for apartments surging, rents are projected to rise for a fifth consecutive year. Even a pickup...

Higher mortgage rates seen as likely

Borrowing costs could rise this year

Designers like flea markets, too

Tips for making those great finds
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