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2006 Taxes
Filling in tax record gaps -- To approve that loan, your banker wants a copy of an old return. Here's how to track down tax documents you already trashed. Story
Tax record-keeping tips -- Don't drown under tons of old tax forms. Here are the records to keep and the best ways to save them. Story
How to fight the IRS -- Don't get into a battle with the tax collector until you know your appeal rights. Story
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2007 Financial Literacy
Do taxes yourself or hire a pro? -- Most Americans dread doing their annual tax-filing chores. But all have to determine whether to do it themselves or hire an expert. Story
Ways to pay off a big tax bill -- The IRS does offer several payment options. But do file your taxes or you'll owe huge penalties. Story
Taxes necessary, but not necessarily fair -- Most Americans feel that it is their duty to pay their fair share of taxes, yet many also believe that the tax system is skewed to benefit the rich. Story
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2008 Financial Literacy
Who are the real perpetrators? -- Credit card issuers and credit reporting agencies are as much to blame as the thieves for the problem of identity fraud, says author Bob Sullivan. Story
What do you do to protect against ID theft? -- Gauge your level of fear or complacency on the subject versus that of other Americans. Story
Hire identity theft help or do-it-yourself -- Want to reduce the risk of becoming the next victim? You can hire identity theft protection services or take measures to help yourself. Story
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Advice
Arbitration and your rights on the job -- You could lose your right to sue if you feel you've been treated unfairly by your employer. Story
Deferring tax on condemned rental -- Owners of condemned rental real estate can defer capital gains if they purchase another rental, says CPA George Saenz. Story
HELOC is not interest-only forever -- A home equity line of credit does not remain interest-only forever, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Auto loans
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Car lots crammed with three model years -- Car dealers are anxious to unload product from three model years, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson. Story
Co-signer becomes lender's main target -- If you co-sign for a loan, don't be surprised when the lender comes looking for you, says Bankrate car columnist Terry Jackson. Story
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Banking and the economy
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
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Beating Bankruptcy Blog
Consumer bankruptcy filings surge in 2007 -- The number of Americans filing for bankruptcy is on the rise, and is unlikely to stop soon. Story
Is reducing your debt taking a backseat to reducing your weight? -- Miss a payment? You're not alone. Try these tips for the future. Story
Your debt resolutions -- Welcome to a new year when you will finally reduce your money troubles and handle that debt. Story
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Book review
Are you spending smart? -- Bankrate reviews the book "Living Rich by Spending Smart," that examines how everyday spending choices can sink your budget. Story
Surviving mob mentality in finance -- Bankrate reviews the book "Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets," by William Bonner and Lila Rajiva, which examines what the authors allege is the mass hysteria that overcomes investors in the stock market. Story
Could you retire in a weekend? -- In the book "Retire in a Weekend," by Bill Losey, baby boomers are encouraged to make work optional by following their passion. Story
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Checking and ATMs
Keep intention clear when voiding check -- Voiding a check is a simple matter, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Bank failures: How bad will it be? -- Some banks may be at risk of failing in the wake of the credit crunch and loan losses. How safe is your money? Story
What happens when a bank fails? -- Bank failures may be on the rise. What happens to your account if your bank closes? We asked David Barr, spokesman for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, about the procedure. Story
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College financing
Sallie Mae error kills loan holders' credit scores -- A change in how Sallie Mae reported to credit reporting agencies has caused the credit scores of loan holders to plummet in days. Here's what to do if you've been affected. Story
4 options for leftover 529 plan money -- There are four main options for dealing with leftover 529 plan money, says the College Money Guru. Story
Tuition tax 'double dip' may be legal -- A possible loophole may make one type of tuition tax "double dipping" legal, says the College Money Guru. Story
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Credit cards
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Late payments haunt credit for years -- Paying off your card is great, but late payments have a longer credit legacy, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
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Credit management
Weekly payments don't affect FICO score -- Paying your bill weekly doesn't hurt your FICO score, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
5 rules for thriving in a bad economy -- Follow these five rules for smoother sailing in choppy economic waters. Story
Late payments haunt credit for years -- Paying off your card is great, but late payments have a longer credit legacy, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Credit repair
Forgiven debt comes with tax bill -- A collector's decision to forgive a debt won't shield you from a tax bill, says the Debt Adviser. Story
Weekly payments don't affect FICO score -- Paying your bill weekly doesn't hurt your FICO score, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Late payments haunt credit for years -- Paying off your card is great, but late payments have a longer credit legacy, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Credit reports and credit scores
Sallie Mae error kills loan holders' credit scores -- A change in how Sallie Mae reported to credit reporting agencies has caused the credit scores of loan holders to plummet in days. Here's what to do if you've been affected. Story
Forgiven debt comes with tax bill -- A collector's decision to forgive a debt won't shield you from a tax bill, says the Debt Adviser. Story
Weekly payments don't affect FICO score -- Paying your bill weekly doesn't hurt your FICO score, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Credit unions
Putting all your CD eggs in one basket -- It's not a good idea to have all your savings in one place, says Dr. Don. Story
Deposit safe if FDIC insured -- Dr. Don advises a reader who worries that mortgage securities problems threaten his deposits. Story
Checking out credit union's safety -- Your shares are insured, just like with FDIC, says Dr. Don. Story
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Debt consolidation
Cash-out refinancing vs. home equity loans -- Tapping your equity through a cash-out refi can be a savvy move depending on your needs, interest rates and current mortgage. Both tap equity but in different ways. Story
Can bankruptcy help you? -- Sometimes the only way to solve your financial problems is bankruptcy. Here's how to determine if you've reached the final option. Story
Credit card vulture swoops in after disaster -- Experts say "work with your lender" if you know you'll miss a payment due to a disaster. Unfortunately, some lenders don't care, says the Debt Adviser. Story
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Exclusive: 2008 CD study
Detailed results of the 2008 CD study -- The results of a survey of 10 banks that offer CDs online and through their branches. Story
Exclusive: 2008 CD study -- Can you get a better yield on a CD online or through a traditional bank? It depends on what you're looking for. Story
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Exclusive: 2008 Credit Card Study
Forgiven debt comes with tax bill -- A collector's decision to forgive a debt won't shield you from a tax bill, says the Debt Adviser. Story
Swimming up a debt waterfall? Try this -- Small steps can give you the energy to tackle a big debt, says the Debt Adviser. Story
Ask collector for proof of debt payoff -- Protect yourself by requesting written proof of a debt payoff, says the Debt Adviser. Story
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Exclusive: Passbook/Statement savings study 2008
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Fame & Fortune
Fame & Fortune: Sara Evans -- This country singer tops the charts, but success hasn't stopped her from shopping at Target. Story
Fame & Fortune: George Carlin -- This comedic talent has led the evolution of the funny business for 50 years. Story
Fame & Fortune: Cheryl Ladd -- Former television "Angel" now hangs out in "Vegas." Story
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Frugal U
A Frugal shopper's best tip -- Planning ahead helps our winner save both money and time. Story
Extreme savers share their secrets -- There are savers, and then there are uber savers -- people who really take it seriously. Story
A Frugal shopper's best tip -- Packaging snacks for her kids helps our winner save a bundle. Story
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Home equity
HELOC is not interest-only forever -- A home equity line of credit does not remain interest-only forever, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
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Home improvement
6 home renovations with major payoffs -- Take advantage of slow construction times to improve your home. Story
Energy efficiency tax breaks still possible -- Some energy-efficient home improvements could make you eligible for a 10 percent tax credit on your 2007 return. Story
Interactive: Match project, budget, skills -- Anyone who's ever owned a home has looked for ways to improve it. This interactive tool lets you choose home projects by price, room and skill level. Story
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Insurance
Health plan pitfalls to watch for -- Some insurance companies dig deep in your past, searching for reasons why they shouldn't pay your claims. Story
Retirees face reduced health care benefits -- Retirees cannot count on promises made by employers, in part because the government is letting employers off the hook. The Supreme Court let stand the EEOC's recent ruling, supporting the trend. Story
Claims that boost your insurance rates -- Certain types of claims are more likely to boost your insurance rates. Find out which types of damage may raise red flags. Story
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Investing
Buying mutual funds: load or no-load? -- Before investing in funds, it makes sense to understand ALL the fees, and whether advisers add any value. Story
12 money gifts for mom -- Forget the flowers! Help mom get something she could really use. Story
Fame & Fortune: John O'Hurley -- Popular "Seinfeld" role of pompous J. Peterman masked this actor and author's real-life investment savvy. Story
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Money markets
Money market funds weathering the storm -- Despite some troubled investments, money market funds are still considered a safe haven and attract investors' money. Story
CD can boost returns of emergency fund -- Parking your emergency fund in a CD may pay off, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Fate of single-state funds uncertain -- An upcoming Supreme Court decision will determine the fate of single-state municipal bond funds, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Mortgage Matters Blog
Here come conforming jumbos -- Lenders just might be getting serious about underwriting the new conforming jumbo mortgages for more than $417k. Story
Here come conforming jumbos -- Lenders just might be getting serious about underwriting the new conforming jumbo mortgages for more than $417k. Story
The scoop on rates -- If you're a diligent Bankrate reader, you already know that long-term fixed rates dipped this week, after three straight weeks of small rate rises. Story
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Mortgages
Home sellers find FSBO help online -- "For sale by owner" companies offer the promise of lower costs when selling your home. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
Jumbo loan rates finally decline -- The interest rates for jumbo mortgage loans are coming down, but standards for qualifying are much tighter. Story
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Online banking
Keep intention clear when voiding check -- Voiding a check is a simple matter, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Explore options when saving abroad -- Americans have options for tapping the higher yields of foreign savings accounts, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Banking convenience may come at price -- The convenience of one-stop financial services can come at a cost, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
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Personal finance
Arbitration and your rights on the job -- You could lose your right to sue if you feel you've been treated unfairly by your employer. Story
Preparing for a tax audit -- You got that dreaded IRS letter? Don't panic, just prepare. Story
12 ways to make your house a cash cow -- Here are a dozen ways to turn your house into a money-making machine. Story
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Plastic Rap Blog
Rebate? Pay down credit cards! -- Readers share their ideas on what to do with the tax rebate. Story
Give every time you swipe? -- I just read a press release about something called CharityChex, a credit card processing system that allows a payer to donate to a specific charity through a retailer at the point of sale. Story
Disclosure or real change: rant -- There are a lot of organizations who are trying to educate people, but most consumers don't care. They don't know enough to care. Story
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Rate Trend Index
Rate Trend Index -- Mortgages -- Each week, Bankrate.com surveys experts to gauge which way interest rates are headed on mortgages -- a vital tool if you're about to buy a home. Story
Rate Trend Index -- Mortgages -- Each week, Bankrate.com surveys experts to gauge which way interest rates are headed on mortgages -- a vital tool if you're about to buy a home. Story
CD Rate Trend Index -- Bankrate's expert panel predicts where rates are headed on certificates of deposit. Story
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Real estate
30-city home sale outlook -- All real estate is local, so Bankrate's panel of experts examined current conditions and the outlook in large, medium and small cities across the country. Story
Skyrocketing escrow payment needs look -- A $900 increase in monthly escrow fees demands investigation, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Study: State of nation's home values -- Get a complete look at the real estate values of existing homes and condos for the past quarter as the National Association of Realtors releases their data. How did your home fare? Story
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Retirement Channel
Raising grandchildren? You have options -- If you find yourself in the role of caregiver again, be sure to tap the plentiful resources available to you. Story
Fear can cripple retirement planning -- Too many people avoid retirement investing because they fear bad choices, says Dr. Don Taylor. Story
Resist the urge to splurge -- Americans have a lot of saving to do to make up for their spending frenzy of the past 20 years, says guest columnist Bud Hebeler. Story
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Savings
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
12 ways to make your house a cash cow -- Here are a dozen ways to turn your house into a money-making machine. Story
Interest Rate Roundup -- Here's a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com's weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts. Story
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Small business
12 ways to make your house a cash cow -- Here are a dozen ways to turn your house into a money-making machine. Story
7 tips for retirement entrepreneurs -- Starting a small business can add green to your golden years, but also presents special challenges. Story
Tax record-keeping tips -- Don't drown under tons of old tax forms. Here are the records to keep and the best ways to save them. Story
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Special reports
Small business tax breaks -- Being your own boss is great. And, in many cases, there even are tax advantages. Story
Sending out a tax SOS -- How to get tax help by phone, Internet or from a human being. Story
Stupid human tax tricks -- Filing errors that seem minor can cost you major dollars. Story
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Taxes
Deferring tax on condemned rental -- Owners of condemned rental real estate can defer capital gains if they purchase another rental, says CPA George Saenz. Story
Preparing for a tax audit -- You got that dreaded IRS letter? Don't panic, just prepare. Story
Tax rebate confusion -- The tax rebate is a gift, not an advance on your 2008 taxes, says CPA George Saenz. Story
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