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November 30

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This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Mint shows the President John Adams presidential $1 coin.
Congress looks at doing away with the $1 bill

Congressional auditors say doing away with dollar bills entirely could save taxpayers some $4.4B over the next 30 years.

House Speaker John Boehner and President Barack Obama meet in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on November 16, 2012.
Ask Matt: Resolutions to fiscal cliff crisis

The so-called fiscal cliff kicks in if Congress doesn't come to a compromise by Dec. 31.

Filling up the tank at a gas station earlier this year in Lyndhurst, Ohio.
Drivers faced 'fiscal cliff' at gas pump in 2012

With one month to go, 2012 will be record high year for gas prices on average nationwide, outpacing a new high in 2011.

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A sign outside a Chicago convenience store Wednesday shows the winning amounts for lottery games including $550 million for the Powerball jackpot.
Personal Finance
Advice for the lucky Powerball jackpot winners

You've got some big decisions to make. The first: Lump sum or annuity?

A shopper uses her smartphone to shop for bargains at the Best Buy in Pembroke Pines, Fla, on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012.
Personal Finance
Social media impact on retailers' sales uncertain

Holiday sales are starting out strong but the impact of social media campaigns on sales is uncertain.

Companies spin off parts of their operations for a variety of reasons.
columnist
Ask Matt: Investors shouldn't ignore spinoffs

The Bloomberg Spin-Off Index has gained 39.7% this year.

Learn to shake off verbal attacks or you will likely project them on to other innocent people.
columnist
Entrepreneurial Tightrope: Beware holiday stress

There are all kinds of people out there. Some throw us off of our feet and kick us until we develop the strength and courage to stand tall.

Jessica McEntee looks through dresses while shopping at a clothing boutique in Cambridge, Mass. Sept, 24. Shoppers spent 5.6 percent more in September than last year at small retailers, which represents the slowest year-over-year growth so far in 2012 as the tough economy weighs on Americans.
business
Analysis: Beige book an economic tale of 2 storms

The economy, it seems, is a tale of two storms.

A Facebook worker waits for friends to arrive outside Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.
columnist
Ask Matt: Facebook climbs after lockup expiration

After the third, and largest, unlock stock period, Facebook shares actually soared more than 12%.

A plane prepares to pull away from its gate at JFK International in New York.
flights
Airfares for Christmas travel up from last year

Christmas and New Year's holiday airfares are up over last year, especially on some busy travel days.

 

 

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