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Fuel Cost Now Driving Up Electric Bills

Rising energy prices are now squeezing consumers from a different direction: their utility bills.  It's a serious problem especially for low- and middle-income families.
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Your Budget: Smart Spending
Money-Saver's Guide to Warehouse Club Shopping
You won't save much money at Sam's, BJ's or Costco if you get sidetracked by the bling and the flat-screen TVs. Here's how to save the most on a trip to the warehouse store.
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Home for the Holidays? You'll Pay More for Scarce Tickets
Ten Tips to Lower Driving Expenses
SUVs and Trucks Plunge in Trade-In Value
There is More to Life Than Credit Scores
Don't Let Them Slash Your Credit-Card Limits
Gas-Guzzler Math: Trading Down May Not Add Up
Does It Ever Pay to Go Into Debt?
Save Thousands on Your Medical Bills
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Your Future: Saving & Investing
Are P-E Ratios Past Their Prime?
Price-earnings ratios are one way investors determine whether equity prices are cheap, expensive, or fairly valued. But are they the best way to gauge stocks?
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Is Worthless Stock Any Good?
Calculate Your Eligibility for a Roth IRA
How to Inflation-Proof Your Investment Portfolio
Getting a Lifetime From Your Life Savings
Keeping Your Balance in a Scary Market
Protecting Finances with Long-Term Care Insurance
Don't Build a Portfolio on Fads and Fears
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Your Home: Real Estate Matters
What It Takes to Get a Mortgage Now
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac remain the big players in the home mortgage market, and these days they're not playing nice. You'll have to impress them with stellar credit and solid finances if you want to get into the game.
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Fuel Cost Now Driving Up Electric Bills
Reverse Mortgage Abuse on the Rise
Find Vacation Homes Now at Bargain Prices
The True Costs of Home Improvements
New Worker Perk: Help Buying a Home
7 Things to Ask About Condo or Co-Op Insurance
Six Storm-Season Steps to Insure Your Home
How To Buy a Foreclosure Bargain
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Your Job: Workplace Issues
More Companies are Squeezing the Workweek
The rise of four-day weeks promises energy savings and more productivity, but it does not work for every kind of business.
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Mix Up Your Career Cocktail
Need More Schooling? Maybe the Boss Will Pay
Catch 22: You Need The Degree, But Can You Afford It?
Get Beyond the Tough-Guy Image
Top Jobs in Healthcare (and How to Snag 'Em!)
From Mommy to Manager: Going Back to Work
Are You Sabotaging Your Career?
Disability Insurance: A Financial Priority
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Personal Finance Topics
Your Budget
Running your household: credit and debt, shopping, insurance, savings and education are among the everyday issues included in this section.
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Your Future
Saving and investing: This section includes reports on stocks and bonds; mutual funds; 401Ks, IRAs and other retirement plans, among other useful topics.
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Your Home
Real estate finances: Helpful information for buying or renting a home and for managing mortgage debt.
 

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Your Job
About your career: Finding a job, coping in the workplace and  advancement are some of the issues covered here.
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