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Your Money: Food-Shopping Tips Direct From the Store Manager
As food costs soar, a high-quality grocer is experimenting with ways to save money while not sacrificing taste.
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Strategies: Roses Among the Wallflowers
Even if they seem to be ignored by the stock market, it is worth looking closely at some of the more neglected stocks, some of which perform extraordinarily well.
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Mortgages: V.A.-Backed Loans on the Rise
Demand for mortgages from the federal Department of Veterans Affairs is rising sharply, the V.A. said.
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Cost of Living: Economy Can Wait; Stimulate Your Savings
As millions are receiving stimulus checks in the mail, it pays to ask oneself whether it ought to be spent the way Congress intended it, or whether it should be saved.
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Fundamentally: Are Small-Cap Stocks Signaling a Recovery?
The Russell 2000 index of small stocks has soared 12.7 percent since mid-March, compared to much more modest growth among the industry-leading blue-chip companies.
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Mortgages: A Close Look at All Those Fees
Although the current lending environment gives lenders a good amount of leverage when negotiating fees with brokers, many people have little idea what constitutes normal closing costs for their loans.
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For Overseas Shares, the Sure Bet Is Over
Declines in many overseas markets in the last year have been greater than those in the United States. And there is a sense they might be approaching a top of the economic cycle.
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Ideas & Trends: For a Good Retirement, Find Work. Good Luck.
Market forces were expected to ensure that people over 60 could get a job. Turns out ...
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Your Money: 8 Reasons You Should Not Expect an Inheritance
Costs are rising, retirement income is less secure and the golden years are lasting longer, leaving older people less to bequeath to their heirs.
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Banks Trimming Limits for Many on Credit Cards
After fostering the explosive growth of consumer debt in recent years, financial companies are reducing the credit limits on cards held by millions of Americans, often without warning.
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