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Advice for ChoicePoint victimsAdvice for ChoicePoint victims 5 Tips: Protecting your identity -- and reclaiming it if you were a victim. February 23, 2005: 4:07 PM EST By Gerri Willis, contributing columnist NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Have you seen ChoicePoint in the headlines? What is it anyway? As many as 145,000 consumers may be the victims of identity theft after a company few have ever heard of exposed their personal information to criminals. ... : Advice for ChoicePoint victims
GE Nudges Up Earnings Estimate; Stock Up BOSTON (Reuters) - General Electric Co. (GE.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) on Thursday raised its first-quarter earnings per share forecast by a penny, citing strength across its businesses and proceeds from the sale of 80.5 million shares of Genworth Financial Inc. (GNW.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) stock in a secondary offering. Shares of GE, which is considered a bellwether for the U.S. economy due to its wide range of businesses, rose 1.4 percent in morning trade and helped drive the... : GE Nudges Up Earnings Estimate; Stock Up
Stocks Rise; Siebel Boosts Tech Shares By Mark McSherry NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Monday as software company Siebel Systems Inc. (SEBL.O: Quote , Profile , Research ) boosted technology shares with a better-than-expected sales outlook and Friday's start-of-quarter buying spree ran into the new week. Improved investor sentiment about the economy also encouraged the buying of stocks. Oil pri... : Stocks Rise; Siebel Boosts Tech Shares
Plan Ahead to Improve Your Finances By Linda Stern WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Any ambitious endeavor is more likely to succeed if it is well planned. So, this year, instead of resolutions, write down some financial plans for 2005. Here are five to keep you on track when willpower fades along with those January promises. 1. Write an investment policy statement. Do this even, perhaps especially, if you have someone else managing your ... : Plan Ahead to Improve Your Finances
Coping with new bankruptcy lawCoping with new bankruptcy law 5 Tips: Consider filing now; don't add risk to your home; more... April 18, 2005: 1:47 PM EDT By Gerri Willis, CNN/Money contributing columnist NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - President Bush is soon expected to sign into law a bill that will make it difficult, if not impossible, for many consumers to wipe away their debts through bankruptc... : Coping with new bankruptcy law
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