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Taxable forfeited deposit

Since there was no sale or exchange with the repentant buyer, the forfeiture of his deposit is considered ordinary income, says CPA George Saenz.
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New insurance for pricey tires, wheels

A blowout and short ride on an expensive rim can flatten your wallet, but before you buy that new insurance policy make sure it isn’t full of hot air.
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Credit score too low for loan

Even with a below-average credit score you should be able to find a reasonable car loan, says Bankrate car expert Terry Jackson.
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Any sign of seller’s market returning?

Most benchmarks show the residential real estate market plodding along, but there are some faint signs of hope and strategies to consider, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.
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Can I claim a tax deduction on college loan?

Sure, the interest is tax deductible up to a point, says the College Money Guru.
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Keep bonds or fund Roth IRA?

It depends on what you want to invest in for the Roth, says Dr. Don.
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How can I earn back checking privileges?

Past credit problems are making it impossible for this reader to get a checking account. The Debt Adviser suggests three ways to earn back the privilege.
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Using inheritance to pay off mortgage

At your age, getting the mortgage paid off is a good idea, says Dr. Don.
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Fixing excess IRA contribution

Fortunately, you have until Oct. 15, 2007 to correct the excess contribution, says CPA George Saenz.
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Worried about her 401(k)

You’re better off to stick with the plan, especially if you get a match, says Dr. Don.
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