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- Ways to Trim Unsightly Bills
Carrying around a few thousand dollars in credit-card debt in this crisis can be dangerous to your financial health. - Getting In on Buffett's Goldman Play
There's a rare opportunity for the average investor to invest on terms that may be even better than Warren Buffett got. - Seasoned Managers
Navigating the credit crisis has been difficult for both young up-and-comers and veterans, but experience still counts. - Many Boomers Fearful of Retirement Expenses
Baby Boomers nearing retirement are thinking less about living the good life and more about whether they will have the resources needed to meet their basic needs, according to a survey. - A Bout of Irrational Pessimism?
Fund manager Marty Whitman says investor panic – and not declining businesses – have sunk current market valuations. Is he right? - Record Losses Hit Big Firms' Pensions
The nation's largest corporate pensions won't meet federal-funding requirements without a big infusion of cash, improved asset values or a change in law. - Investors Hit BofA Loan Modifications
Investors holding securities backed by Countrywide mortgages are criticizing Bank of America's move to modify loans following a settlement. - Maybe There Is an Upside to This Mess
One big positive has emerged from the economic downturn: The plunge in prices of all kinds of commodities, from oil and natural gas to steel and copper. - How to Invest Well and Sleep Better
Some research indicates you can keep less money invested in stocks than conventional wisdom would dictate, without giving up your retirement goals. - Readers' Turn: College, Gas and Entitlement
When we get lots of reader email, we know we've struck a chord. College choice is clearly a chord. - Scouting Drug Savings
Prescription costs continue to rise, but consumers have various ways to save: shopping around, asking lots of questions and using available resources. - Investing Outlook For Obama Reign
Obama's approaches to economic issues and the policies he promotes are likely to produce winners and losers among an array of industries. - Employers Cut 401(k) Matches
As if the market weren't doing enough damage to your 401(k) retirement plan, your employer might be hurting it, too. - When to File Taxes Separately
Depending on your economic situation, you and your spouse may save money by filing separate income taxes. - Bus Option For Holiday
If you're trying to find an affordable way to go home for the holiday, you might want to stop checking for a cheap flight and start looking for a bus ticket. - Solving the Caregiving Puzzle
Caregiving promises to be a defining issue in the U.S. in the next two decades. And many are recognizing the need for, and beginning to develop, strategies to help people stay in their homes and to ease the burdens on caregivers and care recipients. - Downturn Leaves Impression on Art
The financial crisis weighed on the art market's flagship fall auctions in New York City as sales fell by more than 50%. - New Policy: Checking Out Insurers
As the life-insurance industry is rattled by slides in the stock and bond markets, more consumers are questioning the financial strength of their insurers. - The Year of Wall Street's Fallen Idols
Even managers with some of the best reputations on Wall Street have seen their holdings savaged this year, says Brett Arends.