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09/15/2008 - 10 dos and don'ts for borrowing money If you follow these rules, you will likely lead a fiscally solvent lifestyle that will keep you out of trouble.
09/15/2008 - Borrowing from family, friends Borrowing money from people you know or complete strangers can be better than dealing with institutions.
09/15/2008 - Consumers share lending tales In the process of sharing their unfortunate experiences with loan transactions, consumers impart pearls of wisdom.
08/27/2008 - Comparing loan options for big-ticket items Consider the pros and cons of popular loan products to help take the guesswork out of borrowing money.
08/27/2008 - Brainless borrowing tactics
Some loans are bad by design. But other loans can turn into bad deals if consumers follow these strategies.
08/27/2008 - How to be a savvy credit cardholder
Credit card issuers have been calling the shots for years. Follow these rules to beat them at their own game.
07/25/2008 - IRA rollover not a slam-dunk move
Moving your 401(k) assets to an IRA rollover is usually, but not always, the best move.
07/25/2008 - Managing health care costs
You need to save a bundle of money not just for retirement, but for your share of health care costs.
07/25/2008 - 10 ways to spot 401(k) abuse
Last year the government investigated more than 1300 cases of 401(k) mismanagement or malfeasance. Here's what you can do.
07/25/2008 - Cat food or caviar?
Readers share stories about how they prepared for retirement -- or how they did not.
06/23/2008 - Ruin your retirement
Retiring is not mandatory. You can stay shackled to a job until your last gasp if you follow these steps.
06/23/2008 - Downsize your life
At best, downsizing is sometimes undesirable; at worst, it suggests failure. But it can be a smart move.
06/23/2008 - Retirement savings for millennials
It's hard for millennials to think about saving for retirement when they're paying off debts and saving for a house. But it's crazy not to save, say experts.
06/23/2008 - Retirement income options
Saving for retirement is easy compared to what comes next: converting your savings to an income that lasts for your lifetime.
06/23/2008 - Protect your surviving spouse
Think ahead to provide your spouse with a manageable income in case you're first to shed your mortal coil.
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