пятница, 14 января 2011 г.

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TurboTax unveils mobile app to file taxes on smartphone
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2010 IRS Free File available now for eligible taxpayers
Postal rates going up, but not for basic letters
Mortgage rates drop again; 30-year average dips to 4.71%
Foreclosures fell 26% in Dec., but 2010 filings set a record
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Money market funds propose their own emergency backstop

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