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4 things to buy before Congress passes the sales-tax law. More »

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What can you do when your grocery bill explodes ? You could try extreme couponing, but that takes dedication. Cooking from scratch saves money. But who wants to spend that much time in the kitchen? Using ... More »

You made it through tax season. Reward yourself by taking advantage of freebies and special deals that some companies are offering that day. More »
Yard sales have traditionally been a suburban phenomenon that allows homeowners to clean out their attics or basements and turn their old clothes, dusty furniture or other undesirable items into cash. ... More »
While you've probably been worrying about the weather for Memorial Day weekend, we've been worrying about your wallet. More »

This summer, high rollers are flying to lavish hot spots for their vacations. The rest of us are driving to less luxurious places like nearby campgrounds. The good news: At some U.S. campgrounds these ... More »

Navigating a sea of potential sickness, danger and debt. More »
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There are more than 54,000 dietary supplements on the market, sold under 1,000 different brands. How can consumers find a safe product? We peel back the label to see what nutrition-in-a-bottle is really ... More »

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Why you may need those old 1040s someday. More »
If the IRS finds errors, it will cost you. Find out how to fix them, and how to prevent them in the first place. More »
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While businesses may be quick to employ sneaky pricing strategies to boost their bottom line, here’s some advice to help you protect yours. More »
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From Portland, Ore., to Washington, D.C., here are America’s fastest-growing cities. More »

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Some of America's biggest and brightest companies are looking to fill thousands of well-paying positions. More »
Even the simplest renovations can increase your property’s value. More »
Here are several careers that require just a two-year degrees or less to get started. More »

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Household debt of all kinds slipped some $110 billion in the first three months of the new year alone, bringing total nationwide obligations to just $11.23 trillion. More »

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Before you hit the open road, consider these gas-saving tips. More »
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Sometimes you don’t have to bother amending tax returns-- the IRS will essentially do it for you. But there are times you really should go out of your way to correct mistakes. More »

This week Farnoosh answers readers' questions about managing medical bills and the best credit cards for travel. More »
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