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Investing in Funds: A Monthly Analysis
As large numbers of workers are starting to retire with 401(k) or 401(k)-like plans to support them, what happened to West Virginia school employees is a window into exactly how things can go badly off track. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Quiz | Podcast)
Economic Development
Your Money Matters
If your job or life circumstances leave you no alternative other than to sell your house in this market -- the worst since Herbert Hoover -- then be prepared to go well beyond the usual feints and gimmicks if you want to get potential buyers to the closing table. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast | Forum)
Business Insight
Powerful catalysts for organic growth often exist deep within an organization, hidden and untapped, and often in the form of midlevel managers who possess the vision, leadership and entrepreneurial talents that together make up what we refer to as a growth leader. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast)
Quarterly Markets Review
The Dow industrials ended the quarter down 7.4% and close to bear-market territory. GM was the worst-performing component in the quarter, dropping about 40%. The problems that have plagued the market in the last half of the second quarter are likely to persist to the end of 2008.
Energy
Interest in nuclear power is heating up, as the hunt intensifies for "green" alternatives to fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. Proponents insist that nuclear is a necessary alternative in an energy-constrained world, while opponents are convinced that the costs are way too high to justify the safety hazards. The debate rages on. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast)
Product Design
It's one thing to have a broad idea of what you want a product to be, but it's something else to figure out how it will all be put together and what it's going to look like. And behind every product, there's a story about why it looks the way it does. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast)
Small Business: Tackling Energy
As energy costs soar, small businesses are heading back to the drawing board. With oil over $100 a barrel and gas past $4 a gallon, small-business owners are firing up their entrepreneurial spirit and finding low-cost, creative solutions to save energy. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast | More Small Business)
Encore
If you were unlucky enough to retire at the start of a bear market or recession -- say, early 2000 or late 2007 -- you could find yourself struggling financially for years to come. Find out how people approaching retirement, and those already retired, are safeguarding their savings from tough economic times. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast | Quiz)
All Things Digital
Best on the Street
Call it the year of the newcomer. More than half of the winners in the 16th annual Best on the Street analysts survey are appearing in the rankings for the first time. In a turbulent year for the stock market, these top analysts navigated the markets to find stocks that outperformed, even for part of the year, and others that were best to avoid.
Boards Flex Their Pay Muscles
Beijing Olympics 2008
It seems as if there's just one big show left on earth that's still really big. It opens this August in Beijing. But Beijing's Games aren't your routine rich-country Olympics. It's China's chance to tell the world (and itself): "We've arrived." ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast)
Golf
Golfers are constantly on the lookout for anything that can help them improve their game, even if ever so slightly. But training with a bad gadget, or the wrong one, can be worse than no practice at all. Here are some new and innovative gadgets that will allow a golfer to get better. If only a little. ( Video ![[Video]](http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/it_smvideobullet10192007123051.gif) | Podcast)
Environment
Shareholder Scoreboard
Investing in 2007 is a tale in two parts: the success stories that prevailed in the first six months, and the growing list of sectors that suffered in the second. The 13th annual Shareholder Scoreboard reviews the performance of 1,000 companies in 75 industries over the past year and decade. ( Video | Podcast)
Corporate Governance
People who have spent time in corporate boardrooms say honest communication is often lacking between CEOs and their fellow directors. And in some cases, this lack of honesty makes the headlines. In order to properly oversee these companies, boards need to believe that the CEO -- who's often their main source of information -- is giving them an accurate picture. ( Podcast)
Philanthropy
It's time to make sure our gifts to charity are being used as intelligently as possible. Instead of showering hard-earned dollars on charities and hoping for the best, we need to demand clear, detailed information on the results of their efforts. We ask the government and public corporations to be transparent and accountable. Charities should meet the same standard. ( Video | Podcast)
The 50 Women to Watch 2007
A new generation of women leaders who grew up watching pioneering women break into the executive suite has moved into the corner offices of some of the world's largest companies. While the number of women in top executive jobs has barely increased, the pipeline is filled with female talent at a growing number of big corporations.
Business Schools: Recruiters' Top Picks
Past Journal Reports
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Recommended Reading
Get a regular take on what experts are reading to stay on top of their field, whether it be small business, technology, retirement or health, published most Mondays. See an archive of previous columns.
Small Business Link: Recruiting
How can small under-the-radar companies gain visibility in the job market without spending a lot? We profile companies that are using creative strategies to craft an appealing recruiting message and attract the kinds of candidates they want.
• Vote: Is it better to start a career at a large or small company?
Moving Back to Get Ahead
BUSINESS INSIGHT PODCAST: Northwestern University Prof. William White and the Journal's Carol Hymowitz talk about how and in what ways a career move backward can enable you to fill in skill gaps on your resume. Plus, with the role of chief operating officer varying from company to company, Heidrick & Struggles consultant Stephen Miles discusses how CEOs should best utilize their COOs.
Webcast: The Future of Executive Pay
• WSJ's Joann Lublin and Mercer compensation experts discuss pay levels, shareholder influence and other topics, in a Web briefing on executive pay, hosted by the Wall Street Journal and Mercer Human Resource Consulting. Watch Now.
Complete Coverage Read the latest coverage on the biggest stories in the news.
A Deal for Dow Jones
Complete coverage of News Corp.'s $5 billion offer for Dow Jones, offering a big premium to shareholders at an uncertain time for the newspaper industry and amid consolidation among rivals.
Campaign 2008
See complete coverage of the 2008 presidential election, including news, features and data.
Perfect Payday
Stock-option grants made at seemingly perfect times -- when stocks were trading at lows, maximizing future profits -- have led to restatements, federal probes and criminal prosecutions. See complete coverage.
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