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  2. Facebook a Future Advertising Force

    Morningstar's Rick Summer sees Facebook and Google dominating the Internet advertising market as Facebook finds better ways to monetize its massive user base.

  3. Can Anything Up the Tempo on Employment Growth?

    Despite month to month volatility, the employment growth trend has been very steady (if uninspiring).

  4. 2 Strategies for Maximizing Social Security

    'Restricted application' and 'file and suspend' are two techniques spouses can employ to ensure they get the most out of their Social Security benefits, says Michael Kitces of Pinnacle Advisory Group.

  5. U.S. Job Growth Below Its Potential

    Friday's employment report suggests that businesses are being more cautious in their hiring than what broader U.S. economic growth would call for.

  6. Auto Recovery Revving Up

    After a few false starts, the auto industry is finally hitting a setback-free recovery in 2012, according to Morningstar's Dave Whiston.

  7. Consumers Not Spent Out Yet

    Employment improvement, cooling commodity inflation, and lower interest on debt should allow consumer spending to sustain its moderate growth trajectory, says Morningstar's Bob Johnson.

  8. Recognizing Red Flags in Your Target-Date Fund

    Morningstar analyst Josh Charlson helps investors size up 'glide path' changes in their target-date fund series, and also discusses recent target-date performance and fund flow trends.

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