New Survey Finds Number of Teens Saving For College is Up from 2009
A 2010 survey found that 66% of teens today are saving for college, up from 62% in 2009.
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TD AMERITRADE Institutional RIA Sentiment Survey: RIAs Continue To Experience Steady Growth At The Expense Of Full-Commission Brokers
The quarterly survey of Registered Investment Advisors(RIAs)indicates strong business growth, with 68 percent of respondents reporting an increase in the number of clients over the last six months, up 13 percent over the previous quarter.
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Money Management Trends Among Investors
New survey finds life stage, gender and generational differences when it comes to
money management.
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Investors Weigh in on Mutual Funds
Survey shows well over half (62 percent) of respondents invest using mutual funds.
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Survey Finds Investors Ambivalent to Roth IRA Conversion Opportunity
44 percent of investors say they are still undecided on the matter.
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Americans Are Determined to Save and Invest More in the New Year
75 percent of respondents report they will make at least one financial-related New Year's resolution in 2010.
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Client Sentiment Survey - Q3 2009
Six in 10 clients surveyed say it will take three years or less for major market indicies to regain their all-time highs.
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TD AMERITRADE Institutional Survey: Independent Registered Investment Advisors Upbeat About Career and Economy
Advisors optimistic about the future after a challenging year
A new survey of independent registered investment advisors (RIAs), released by TD AMERITRADE Institutional, a division of TD AMERITRADE Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: AMTD), shows advisors are upbeat about their jobs and the outlook on the U.S economy
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Teens More Interested in Saving for College Than Ever Before
Fewer Financial Responsibilities Today Create More Savers among Teens
Sixty-two percent of young adults surveyed (ages 14-19) report saving their money to pay for all or part of college or higher education programs.
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Women More Likely to Pinch Pennies in Down Economy
Women More Likely to Pinch Pennies in Down Economy
Fifty-eight percent of women surveyed are eating out less, compared to 48
percent of men.
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2009 New Year's Resolution Key Points
Top New Year's Resolution for 2009 is Monetary, Not Health-Related As Usual.
Forty-three percent of respondents said they are more likely to have personal finance-related resolutions for 2009.
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Turning to Independent Financial Advisors
Most would turn to independent financial advisors during this unstable time
Survey shows that more than half of investors think a financial advisor could help them in today's market
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Reflection on Retirement Survey
Economic downturn puts a strain on already insufficient retirement savings according to a recent survey conducted by TD AMERITRADE.
Poll shows 63 percent of Americans have completely stopped contributing to their retirement plan.
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Presidential Election and Personal Finance Survey
Survey shows 40 percent of Americans say they feel more financially insecure due to the impending presidential election.
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Education Savings Survey
TD AMERITRADE Poll Shows the Economy is Taking Its' Toll on Education Savings. More Than a Third (36 percent) of Parents Indicate that They Have Stopped or Reduced Saving for their Children's Education.
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Retirement Poll
TD AMERITRADE Poll Shows One in Three Adults Do Not Have a Financial Plan for the Future
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Tax Refund Survey
TD AMERITRADE 2007 Tax Refund Poll Shows This Year, Most Will Invest/Pay Off Debt/Save, Not Spend
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New Year's Resolutions Poll
TD AMERITRADE Poll Shows the Need for Fiscally-Fit 2007 New Year's Resolutions
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