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An expert talks about strategies to continue contributing to your retirement plan even if you lost your job. Play
Most people get higher returns investing in balanced funds rather than choosing their own asset allocation experts say. Play
There are many benefits to work a few extra years beyond retirement age, says expert. Play
You don't have to spend a lot to get a great digital camera; the Frugal Connoisseur shows you what to look for. Play
Low interest rates make now a good time for borrowers to try lowering their monthly mortgage payments. Play
The logic behind the government's rescue of mortgage borrowers in default. Play
Investing in multiple index funds can give you a diversified portfolio while lowering costs. Play
Great deals for real estate investors are available in Detroit, if you know where to look. Play
Municipal bonds from state and local governments are exempt from federal income tax. Play
Custom-made shirts don't have to be expensive; the Frugal Connoisseur shows you what to look for and how to save. Play
Good wine doesn't have to be expensive; the Frugal Connoisseur shows you how to get a good deal. Play
It's possible for a down payment to be as low as 5%, but beware of hidden costs. Play
Systems engineers manage large projects and are in big demand, according to Money's 2009 list. Some, like Anne O'Neil, make the trains run. Play
Real estate professionals discuss the future of Detroit and what it means for the housing market. Play
Job creation is key to Detroit's comeback, but growth may still be slow say experts. Play
A loan from your 401(k) may prevent your retirement plan from growing and increase your tax liability. Play
Has a potential employer ever run a background check on you? Make sure the information in the report is accurate. Play
Law enforcement use similar techniques to employers to check backgrounds even before any crime is committed. Play
Some tips on how to avoid the awkwardness of discussing wills with your parents. Play
Loans are not as straightforward as they seem; here're some strategies for retiring one early. Play
Increased consumer spending is usually the first sign of recovery, but there are tricky caveats to watch out for. Play
Business majors should consider a wide range of industries when hunting for their first job. Play
Pinehurst, N.C., one of Money's Best Places to Retire, offers world-class golf courses and a small town feel. Play
Home prices are likely to continue to fall; here're some strategies for making a purchase decision. Play
George Mannes asks if the struggling economy is putting a strain on marriages. Play
Peachtree City, Ga., No. 8 on Money's Best Places to Live, has 90+ miles of golf cart paths and a family-friendly vibe. Play
By blocking cold air from entering your living areas, mud rooms cut your heating costs. Play
What makes a city tops? We asked folks in some of Money's Best Places to Live what they love about their hometowns. Play
Sorting through the grey areas of Obama's proposed health care reform reveals what claims are true and what's false. Play
CNN's Ali Velshi stops in Chattanooga to ask residents about their top health care concerns. Play
Risking foreclosure, a homeowner makes ends meet by selling mortgage apple cakes. Play
With beautiful beaches and exciting nightlife, Hermosa Beach, Calif., is a playground for the wealthy and unattached. Play
Regular maintenance of our air conditioner produces significant energy savings. Play
College students pull out the plastic with an average $1,600 in debt and nearly 5 cards in their name. Play
A lot of heat is lost through poorly sealed windows; upgrading can help you save. Play
Learn the signs to avoid schemes that prey on people looking to find work. Play
Money's Best Place to Live has it all: affordable housing, great schools, and easy access to the Rocky Mountains. Play
Just minutes from Boston, Milton, Mass., No. 5 on Money's Best Places to Live, offers a quaint New England lifestyle. Play
Tips on how to avoid being harassed or hounded by creditors going after your unpaid debt. Play
Insulating water pipes is cheap, easy to do, and one of the best ways to save on energy costs. Play
Figure out if bankruptcy is the right path for you to wipe out your debt. Play
Compact fluorescent and LED lights cost more than regular lightbulbs, but they save money over the long run. Play
Water recycled from your drains can be used to water plants or wash your car. Play
You don't have to take shorter showers to save water; low-flow aerators cut usage. Play
Discount retailers like Wal-Mart and Costco often sell cheap gas to attract shoppers. Play
Credit card deals have hidden fees and charges; calculate the 'effective APR' to find out how much you'll really spend. Play
Most people get higher returns investing in balanced funds rather than choosing their own asset allocation experts say. Play
Puente-Brancato Enterprises gets tips on how to recruit employees while expanding their presence in Dallas/Fort Worth airport. Play
Low interest rates make now a good time for borrowers to try lowering their monthly mortgage payments. Play
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