Inspired by the 7-day money challenge, readers offer tips on how they stick to their budgets.
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Three financial planners offer investing advice for the retirement years.
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When problems arise, it helps to know if the law is on your side — and what, if anything, you can do about your situation. This roundup of federal consumer protection laws is the place to start.
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The question for the future is what will worry the Fed most — inflation or the housing recession?
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When problems arise, it helps to know if the law is on your side — and what, if anything, you can do about your situation. This roundup of federal consumer protection laws is the place to start.
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The plot thickens in the story I recounted earlier today … or does it?
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A builder transfers $20,000 to a to a mortgage brokerage that it owns to give a borrower a lower rate for a house in a market where prices are expected to decline. Why?
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Strategies for fixing a less-than-perfect credit score with a little time and elbow grease.
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Bank of America offers a loan program called the No Fee Mortgage Plus — too good to be true or a good deal?
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As boomers make the transition to retirement, financial institutions are giving their variable annuity products a makeover in hopes of attracting a greater market share.
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