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The rate-rigging scandal could be a plus for borrowers.
Recent winning returns alone shouldn't earn a fund a spot in your portfolio, by James K. Glassman
When to replace your financial adviser.
A rash of local bankruptcies is raising questions about the safety of tax-free bonds.
A fiscal cliffhanger for investors, by Jeremy J. Siegel
Forget Wall Street’s calls. We tell you which newsletters and Web sites are the most helpful.
5 moneyball lessons for investors, by Kathy Kristof
These funds own household names that should continue to perform well and pay dividends in any economy.
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We help you pick a plan that matches your usage patterns.
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These banks offer free checking, charge fewer fees and tend to pay higher rates.
When it comes to errors on your credit report, a new federal agency has your back.
Sometimes we love our pets so much, it hurts.
The latest portable PCs are sleek and powerful—and easier to lug around.
5 new electric vehicles worth a look, by Jessica Anderson
6 things to know about LED bulbs.
By using bikes for day-to-day transportation, Stacy Bisker and her family are cutting costs and putting money into savings.