Week's Winners and Losers: Hasbro Pays Off, Pier 1 Slips Off
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View ArticleThe 8 Worst and Best Airport Buys
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View ArticleWhat Tipping Says About Us
Filed under: Restaurants, Consumer Issues CareyHope It's just like your mom told you about dates: You can tell a lot about someone from how they treat (and tip) the waiter or waitress. "How you tip...
View ArticleBy Freezing Off Flab, CoolSculpting Is Heating Up
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View ArticleConsumers' View of Economy Slips From 11-Year High
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View ArticleRobots Have Big Role in New Amazon Fulfillment Center
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View ArticleTo Combat Fraud, Visa Wants to Track Your Smartphone
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View ArticleMarket Wrap: S&P Sets Record, Nasdaq Hits 15-Year High
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View ArticleFor an A+ in Selling Used Textbooks, Learn About These Sites
Filed under: Retail, Personal Finance, College, Education, Financial Education Sam Edwards Got used textbooks cluttering up your bookshelves? It's time to turn them into cash. I've written about...
View ArticleHow I Went Bankrupt Trying to Teach Yoga
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View ArticleYour Tax Pro Needs All This to Prepare Your Return
Filed under: Taxes, Income Tax, Tax Laws Gunnar Pippel/Shutterstock By Robert Flach For your tax preparer to allow you to take advantage of all the tax deductions, credits and loopholes to which you...
View ArticleWith Gifts From Katy Perry, Jay Z, Let's Put a Price on Love
Filed under: Holiday Shopping, Celebrities, People Frank Franklin II/APJay Z and Beyoncé. By Beth McKenna It might not be as romantic, but what if the celebrities who spent fortunes on expensive gifts...
View ArticleWho's at Risk If Dividend Arbitrage Goes Badly? Us?
Filed under: Bank of America, Banking, Financial Reform, Dividend Stocks, Tax Laws Lefteris Pitarakis/APBank of America headquarters in London's Canary Wharf financial district. Bank of America (BAC)...
View ArticleCue the Closing Credits on Going Out to the Movies
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View ArticleFAA Proposes Rules for Routine Commercial Use of Drones
Filed under: U.S. Government, Transportation & Logistics Rich Pedroncelli/AP By JOAN LOWY WASHINGTON -- Long-awaited rules to usher in a new era in which small, commercial drones zipping through...
View ArticleThrough Real Estate, I Quadrupled My Net Worth in 5 Years
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View ArticleWall Street This Week: Imax Flickers, SolarCity Shines
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View ArticleThe Dirty Dozen Tax Scams Aimed at You - and by You
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View ArticleGive Yourself Some Credit: How to Boost Your Credit Score
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View Article11 Ways to Save on Groceries Without Clipping Coupons
Filed under: How to Save Money, Savings Challenges Alamy By Teresa Mears Groceries for a family of four cost an average of $727 to $1,303 a month, not including takeout and restaurant meals, according...
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