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The ups and downs of the fashion world

by
Tess Vigeland
Feb 10, 2012
Ever wondered why a few scraps of cloth end up costing $5,000 on the catwalk? Or how designers manage to sell a $5,000 dress for just a few hundred bucks in stores like Target? Tess Vigeland pulls back the curtain on the fashion biz.

Chocolate truffles three ways

by
Meg Favreau
Feb 10, 2012
Not only are homemade truffles much cheaper than buying them, your culinary skills will impress your sweetheart.

Parenting and personal finances

by
Chris Farrell
Feb 8, 2012
The French offer parents enormous support.

Ladies, you can't have it all

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Feb 3, 2012
Financial Times columnist Mrs. Moneypenny discusses the realities of life as a working woman.

'Education is the most important thing'

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Jan 27, 2012
Credit union officer Niki Wong discusses how many Asian American households handle their personal finances.

Saving the lion's share

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Paddy Hirsch
Jan 27, 2012
Lion dancers from the East Wind martial arts school say they plan to sock their New Year money away, rather than spend it.

For saving more and spending less

by
Tess Vigeland
Jan 27, 2012
This week's young winners are making sound money decisions with their New Year's lai see.

A Vietnamese New Year

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Chau Tu
Jan 27, 2012
Lunar New Year isn't just a Chinese celebration -- how a Vietnamese-American family marks the season.

Don't sweat your daily latte

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Jan 20, 2012
Author Ramit Sethi discusses why fretting about small expenditures is a waste of time and energy. And why it's better to concentrate your energies elsewhere.

The saving dilemma

by
Felix Click
Jan 20, 2012
Commentator Felix Click describes how tough it can be to enjoy your money when you're used to scrimping and saving.

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