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Many workers are in the dark about 401(k) fees
Survey after survey shows that many workers don't know how much they shell out in 401(k) fees — or that they even pay them. But can you blame employees? Fees aren't transparent, and account statements usually reflect the balance after the charges...Tags: Labor Legislation, Financial Markets, Employees, Finance, Finance
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Facebook files to go public
Facebook filed paperwork Wednesday to allow it to go public this spring, a deal being closely watched internationally — and especially at Baltimore's T. Rowe Price Group, which holds a stake of about $400 million in the social-networking behemoth...Tags: Media Industry, Finance, Personal Finance, Facebook, Groupon, Inc.
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Towson business school to develop financial lab
Towson University's College of Business and Economics will build a new financial laboratory that will act as a trading floor thanks in part to a $200,000 grant from the T. Rowe Price Foundation, the charitable arm of the Baltimore money manager. The T....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Towson University
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Community Foundation of Harford County Elects Two New Board Members
The Community Foundation of Harford County has elected Kathleen A. Beck and Kenneth M. Ferrara to its board of directors. Each will serve a three-year term. Beck serves as vice president for wealth management for PNC Bank in Baltimore, a position she has...Tags: Harford County, Washington, DC, University of Baltimore, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Colleges and Universities
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Severna Park baseball coach Jim McCandless dead at 43
Severna Park baseball coach Jim McCandless, who guided the Falcons to three state championships in his 12 seasons coaching his alma mater, died Tuesday. He was 43.
The state's medical examiner confirmed to The Baltimore Sun on Thursday that McCandless'...Tags: College Baseball, Anne Arundel Community College, Baseball, High School Sports, College Sports
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The real class warfare
Regarding your article about theT. Rowe Pricechairman who complained about the less fortunate Occupy Baltimore groups camped out in the park below his office tower window ("Baltimore officials kept watch on Occupy protest," Jan. 18): How fortunate for... -
Trio of T. Rowe Price executives see pay increase in 2011
Compensation for T. Rowe Price Group's top executives went up last year, the Baltimore money manager reported Thursday. Chief Executive Officer and President James A.C. Kennedy's total package rose 10.5 percent to $7.9 million in 2011. Kennedy's base...Tags: T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Companies and Corporations
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Baltimore officials kept close eye on Occupy
Brian C. Rogers, chairman of the Baltimore-based money management giant T. Rowe Price, works in the corporate office high-rise towering over an Inner Harbor park. And for weeks, the company overlooked a group of protesters beating drums, pitching tents...Tags: Media Industry, Justice System, Public Officials, Email, Facebook
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Top property tax bills in Baltimore add up to big bucks
When the city sends Tom Clancy his property tax bill, finance officials might want to tuck in a thank-you note.
The multimillionaire novelist's supersized digs at the Ritz-Carlton Residences along the Inner Harbor have by far the highest tax payment of...Tags: Personal Service, M.J. Brodie, Finance, Public Officials, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Europe's problems hit home for some in Maryland
Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same.
Its employees rely on a heavy wire to make springs tough enough for trucks, and the only plant they know of that...Tags: Adams Express Company, Finance, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Medical Research, Qiagen NV
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Habitat group rehabs 300th home in Sandtown
Edging closer to its goal, Sandtown Habitat for Humanity and its volunteers have finished rehabilitating their 300th home in the blighted West Baltimore neighborhood where the nonprofit group has been laboring for more than 20 years. The latest...Tags: Employees, Homes
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How does your savings rate measure up for your age?
How much in savings and investments should you have by age 35 or 45? Or, for that matter, at 65 when you're likely to be near retirement? If you don't know, you have plenty of company. So many figures are bounced about that it's often difficult for...Tags: Boca Raton, Finance, Personal Finance, Employment Opportunities, Social Security
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