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  • Treasury says it will keep the current $20,000 annual maximum on savings bonds purchases.

  • The uncertainty is unavoidable, but you can come to a more reasoned savings decision by starting from a different place than market history and investing insight. Forget about investing and asset allocation. Think about your job and your career instead. Are you a stock or a bond?

  • The U.S. Treasury unveiled today its online 76-year timeline for U.S. savings bonds. It's a fun look at an historic program. U.S. savings bonds rank among the great brand names in American finance.

  • A budget is a good way to get control of our finances.

  • We often forget how creative people are at coming up with solutions to problems. Retirement is no different. Many retirees find that they can make significant cuts in expenses without slashing their standard of living.

  • "Buy Local" campaigns across the country have raised awareness about why it matters where we shop.

  • Dec 15, 2011

    Year-end tax tips

    The holiday madness is upon us. But, between shopping and holiday party planning, taxpayers can still take steps to save on their 2011 taxes. There are a few last-minutes opportunities to consider by December 31.

  • Lesson learned: Market timing gurus are hazardous to your wealth.

  • Dec 12, 2011

    Good reads

    Here are some recent stories on a variety of personal finance subjects.

  • The catchphrase of the hour seems to be "Work 'til you drop." You know the refrain: Work is a social place. It provides a paycheck. An older worker with a job can delay drawing down savings and filing for Social Security. Yet working longer isn't for everyone — far from it.

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