This week, economics editor Chris Farrell talks researching socially-responsible mutual funds, tips on giving money to a trust and the inside scoop on doing a "short sale" of your home.
Frugality is a virtue. Tess Vigeland explores the wisdom of cutting your costs with the Economides, America's cheapest family (and yes, that's their real name).
There's a burglary in the U.S. every 15 seconds. That's good news for the home security industry, but what system is right for your needs? Jeff Tyler goes alarm shopping.
The Creation Museum opens Monday in Petersburg, Ky. Its displays are predicated on a belief in creationism. Commentator and physicist Lawrence Krauss says don't go. You shouldn't pay to see bad science.
A new study reveals that while American men are working harder than the generation before them, they are earning less. Families are keeping pace because two-income households are now the norm. Jeremy Hobson reports.
Relief may soon be on the way for consumers burned by credit card mumbo-jumbo. Tess Vigeland talks to Bankrate.com's Greg McBride about changes proposed by the Federal Reserve.