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Signs of a housing market rebound, are fees a rip-off for investors and signs the stock market is coming round to the bond market's view

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  Personal Finance
 
Get ready for tax day on April 15.
 
  Tax Q&A: Settlement from a 401(k) lawsuit  
  The check should have been made out to your 401(k) plan, not to you personally.  
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  Personal Finance      
  The Urban Institute reports that 36 percent of mortgages now involve private mortgage insurance.   Signs the housing market is heating up
The private mortgage industry is bouncing back, which is good news for first time home buyers.
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  Personal Finance      
  Olive Oil   Save of the Day: Gourmet food deals
Major Grocery Coupons For: Coffee, Oils, Balsamic Vinegar, Snacks and Olives!
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  tech      
  A dollhouse kitchen.   Shrink your appliances, grow your home
Honey, I shrunk the fridge.
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  Studio photo of a beat up dollar bill for  a cover on Money Funds.  Federal regulators have lots to worry about these days: Bank failures. Home foreclosures. Money market mutual funds. Why are the feds so worried about money funds, supposedly the tam   Ask Matt: Are my investment fees a rip-off?
Investors needs to know how to see if they're overpaying on fees.
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  markets      
  Investing in the stock and bond market   Stocks come around to bond market point of view
Bonds and stocks have been disagreeing all year. But stocks may be coming around to the bond market's point of view.
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  A Washington Mutual customer uses an ATM in Palo Alto, Calif., Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008.   Investing: Bank stocks good bet for recovery
Assuming, of course, there's no meltdown.
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  Personal Finance      
  Lynne Martin wrote the book   How to travel the world in retirement and not go broke
Retired couple gave away their possessions and sold their home to travel the world.
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  Personal Finance      
  More companies are offering wedding insurance for the big day.   YoungMoney: You'll want this for your wedding
On YoungMoney, Hadley Malcolm explains why you need to consider wedding insurance.
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  3/7/07 2:30:11 AM -- McLean, VA, U.S.A -- Piggy Bank studio photo.  -- Some people save too much.   Photo by H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY staff  ORG XMIT: HB 31395 saving too much 3/6/2007  (Via MerlinFTP Drop)   Can you save the $82 a day you'll need to retire?
Back-of-the-envelope calculation shows what's needed to retire in style
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Rebel fighters guard a post during fighting against forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad on April 11 in Aleppo.

Rebel fighters guard a post during fighting against forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad on April 11 in Aleppo.
 
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