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6 Ways to Stage Your Home for Less Than $1,000
Use these six staging strategies to get the best price in the shortest time without spending a fortune.
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6 Ways to Stage Your Home for Less Than $1,000
Keep it Simple
We present six complex investments you might be tempted to buy and the common sense options you’d be better off choosing.
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Keep it Simple
An October Surprise for Seniors?
Brace yourself for no increase in your Social Security check
next year. And some seniors checks may even shrink.
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An October Surprise for Seniors?
Making Charitable Contributions From an IRA
You have less of an incentive to take advantage of this special rule in 2009.
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Making Charitable Contributions From an IRA
TV Shows That Foster Good Money Skills
Your local PBS station offers some good specials that address kids and money.
New Credit-Card Options for Small-Business Owners
Chase and others help broaden out a crimped lending field.
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New Credit-Card Options for Small-Business Owners
5 Big Risks to Your Portfolio Now
Despite the market’s rebound and the recession’s likely end, dangers still lurk for stocks.
How to Check an Insurer’s Complaint Record
You need to know how an insurance company handles claims before buying a policy from it.
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How to Check an Insurer’s Complaint Record
Cash Is Trash
Putting your money under the mattress made sense last year. But with yields on cash near zero, consider a short-term bond fund — even for your safe money.
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Cash Is Trash
5 Stable Tech Stocks You Should Love
These big, reliable technology companies will be top beneficiaries as businesses worldwide retool to cope with the tough economy.
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5 Stable Tech Stocks You Should Love
Why You Need Multiple Savings Accounts
This simple budgeting trick takes the stress out of paying your bills and helps you make ends meet.
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Why You Need Multiple Savings Accounts
How You Can Use 529-Plan Money
Funds from a college-savings account can cover tuition, fees, books and some lesser-known expenses.
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How You Can Use 529-Plan Money
Is Your Child Ready for a Credit Card?
Don’t rush your kids into credit too soon. They need to have the maturity, experience and income to handle it.
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Is Your Child Ready for a Credit Card?
Best of Starting Out
Columnist Erin Burt says farewell. Here’s a look back at some of her favorite stories and projects for Kiplinger.com.
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Best of Starting Out
Start Your Own Charity
A donor-advised fund offers tax advantages. But a family foundation lets you call all the shots.
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Start Your Own Charity