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In the wake of the rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and signals from the Fed that the economy still faces many hurdles, we look at foreclosure fallout in neighborhoods nationwide. 07/18/2008The average college student starts his or her work life in the hole to the tune of $20,000. We take a look at the difficulties and proffer ideas how to erase the accumulated debts. 07/18/2008We're hitting the links to see what golf's gizmo junkies are filling their bags with these days. 07/18/2008A look at some hot titles-some light, some not so light-to consume during those quiet hours at the beach, or wherever 07/18/2008Whether your job is at risk or not, you should be prepared to survive financially in case you're ever out of work. We review some simple economic plans to keep you afloat in tougher times. 07/11/2008As more and more Americans lose jobs in their chosen fields, they're turning to part-time service industry positions usually reserved for teenagers. How are teens coping? 07/11/2008With airlines charging for just about everything, it might actually save you money to send your luggage ahead. We take a look at some of the companies that offer these services. 07/11/2008We take a look at bartering-trading one service for another. Craiglist.com says barter listings have doubled in the past 12 months. We talk to some barterers and look at tax implications. 07/11/2008A look at some companies that help retailers adjust inventories and sale prices based on the weather. The savings get passed on to the consumer. 07/03/2008You don't have to look far for a place to spend your golden years. Consider your current home--with just a few adjustments. 07/02/2008 |