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November 2

NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Popular new Hyundai Elantra GT is among models that overstated mpg ratings and must get new labels.
Hyundai, Kia apologize, will reimburse for false mpg

Hyundai/Kia say sorry, offer reimbursement

Trader Christopher Lotito works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this file photo.
What the jobs report means for investors

As slow as growth is, it's faster than in Europe and could bring investment to the USA.

Henry Studdy and Mimi Gloria try to salvage some of her artwork after Sandy
Investing: How to get catastrophe tax deduction

The tax code allows you to deduct a catastrophic loss (or theft) from your income.

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More HEADLINES
Flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy left houses partially  underwater in Belmar, N.J.
Personal Finance
Beware: Time is ripe for Hurricane Sandy scams

Investment scams and charity fraud crop up after every natural disaster.

columnist
Ask Matt: Dividend-paying stocks have risks too

Dividends shouldn't be confused with income paid by more conservative assets like CDs or savings accounts.

A  for-sale sign on a condo in Lincolnwood, Ill.
business
Average rate on 30-year loan dips to 3.39%

Long-term borrowing rates, helped by Fed policies, continues to help boost slow-recovering housing market.

People crowd into a Chase Bank ATM kiosk to charge phones and laptops at 40th Street and 3rd Avenue, one block north of where power has gone out, on October 31, 2012, in New York City.
Personal Finance
Banks offer help to customers affected by Sandy

Banks are waiving many fees this week because of Hurricane Sandy.

Gold bars are displayed at Shinhan Bank in Seoul.
columnist
Ask Matt: Protect your portfolio from inflation

Investors turn to things of value they can touch to protect themselves against rapidly rising prices.

Personal Finance
Consumers getting a hand with debt collectors

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in January will beef up oversight of debt collectors.

People inspect damage to cottages at Roy Carpenter's Beach by the storm surge of Hurricane Sandy in Kingstown, R.I.
business
Insurers, property owners tally Sandy's damage

As storm passes, insurers and property owners start to tally Sandy's damage

 

 

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