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The drought to affect prices at the supermarket

Interview with
Paddy Hirsch
Jul 25, 2012
Expect the prices for meat and dairy goods to rise as the Midwest drought continues.

The costs of taking care of an elderly relative

Interview with
Adriene Hill
Jul 16, 2012
Taking a look at how to provide for an elderly relative who is having trouble taking care of himself or herself.

The 8% pension plan solution

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Bob Moon
Jul 5, 2012
Public pension funds are resorting to riskier investments in a bid to score returns high enough to give retirees their guaranteed payments.

How personal finance is factoring into the election

Interview with
Tess Vigeland
Jun 27, 2012
In this installment of Money Matters, we look at the economics of democracy: whether our personal finances are having an effect in this year's major political election.

Let's get physical. Oops, I mean financial!

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Jacqueline Guzman
Jun 25, 2012
Americans are more likely to rate themselves physically fit than financially healthy, a recent survey finds. Whip your finances back into shape with expert advice.

The cost of fighting home foreclosure

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Stacey Vanek Smith
Jul 16, 2012
As foreclosure filings start to rise again, homeowners must balance the costs -- financial and emotional -- of fighting eviction.

Money Matters: Bank customers v. overdraft fees

Interview with
Tess Vigeland
Jul 16, 2012
A new study that finds Americans still paid $30 billion in overdraft fees last year despite efforts to curb them. Here are the facts you need to know.

What to expect from gas prices in the short term

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Scott Tong
Jun 6, 2012
Gas prices may be a bit of bright spot in a dark and stormy world economy.

Parents use stocks to teach kids about Wall Street

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Jeff Tyler
May 23, 2012
Some adults buy stocks for kids, less as an investment and more for a teaching tool.

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