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USA TODAY - Personal Finance January 4
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Money Quick Tips with Regina Lewis: Be aware of pricing psychology
Money Quick Tips: Be aware of pricing psychology

Money Quick Tips: A look at the science behind pricing and how the human mind responds.
Keeping your money safe.
Ask Matt: Finding safe online banks to park cash

Ask Matt: How can investors know money at an online bank is safe?
Investing
Investing: Fund haters only hurting themselves

Stock funds soar in 2012 ��� but which are worth buying?

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Money Quick Tips: Six job tips in ninety seconds
A tough job market requires fresh approaches for breaking through and managing your career.
Money Quick Tips with Regina Lewis: Stay or sell the house when retiring?
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Money Quick Tips: Stay or sell the house when retiring?
Money Quick Tips: For many people, the power move when retiring is selling the house.
Tax preparers say they are set to deal with changes from the fiscal cliff deal.
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Tax preparers say they're prepared for changes
Last-minute congressional negotiations launched a flurry of changes in the tax code.
Money Quick Tips: Timing the start of your small business
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Money Quick Tips: When to start a small business
Money Quick Tips: There are a lot of factors involved with starting a new business.
USA TODAY contributor Regina Lewis tells you how to plan for a long retirement.
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Money Quick Tips: Can you afford to live to 100?
Money Quick Tips: The number of centenarians jumped 5.8% since 2000, according to the Census.
Women are more likely to conceal beauty purchases if they hide spending from their husbands.
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Financial infidelity has its costs
Some spouses make habit of keeping spending secret.
Most state taxes can't be completed until the federal 1040 is done.
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'Fiscal cliff' debate may delay state tax refunds
Most taxpayers can't file state income returns without federal returns done first.

 

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