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Credit-card balances rise as holidays approach
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
After months of paying off debt, some Americans pulled out their credit cards and started charging in October, according to data from two credit tracking firms. The data suggest consumption habits don 't ever really die, especially when the busiest shoppi
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What the investing map looks like without the U.S.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
Outside the U.S. stock markets are recovery much more quickly, in turn causing more investors to put their money overseas.
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No Time to Read This? Read This
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
Sue Shellenbarger reviews three methods for getting organized and increasing productivity.
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Wall Street's Alphabet Soup
Wednesday Nov 18, 2009
Jason Zweig calls Wall Street's alphabet soup "WACronyms" because they often sound innocent when they actually are full of complications and risks.
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Biotech Stocks: Hot Right Now, Ho-Hum in the Long Run
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
Money is pouring into biotech firms right now. That's bad news for investors, who are paying high prices for stocks that offer at best mixed results, writes Brett Arends.
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How to Be a Debt-Free Santa
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
It's been a crazy year and many people are stressing about the holidays and the pressure of gifts, debt and bills! This year take the emphasis off of presents and put it on creating memories, traditions and being with family and friends.
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Unemployment: How High Will It Go?
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
Headlines show skyrocketing unemployment with no end in sight, but eventually economic conditions will brighten. Here's four things to watch for.
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Home Buyer Tax Credits Extended Through June 2010
Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
The first-time home buyer tax credit has been extended to current homeowners. Read on for more details from CPA Robert Seltzer.





