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Plan to aid ailing homeowners

The Obama administration's housing plan is aimed at helping 'at risk' mortgage holders.

Inflation risk for retirees

Prices may fall in the short run, but a smart retirement plan accounts for future inflation, says expert Chris Cordero.

Exploring mutual fund fees

Money magazine's Walter Updegrave explains what an expense ratio means for your investments.

Ending credit card debt

Pay off your highest interest-rate card first, but don't miss minimum payments on the others.

No job? Try interning

College students and recent graduates can get experience through internships, says Eric Yaverbaum of CollegeClickTV.com.

Loaning your kids money

Most baby boomers have loaned money to their children, but many never get paid back.

Investing for long-term growth

Money magazine's retirement expert explains why you should still invest most of your money in stocks rather than bonds.

Retire later for bigger pay day

Delaying your retirement for a few years can lead to greater financial security, says retirement expert.

Social Security's future

Retirement expert says fears about Social Security's outlook are unfounded and it's in good shape through at least 2041.

'You're on your own' economy

As companies decrease retirement benefits and higher taxes loom, retirement expert offers tips on how to protect your savings.

How to save on student loans

Tips to help you pay for college without taking on excessive student debt.

Boy Scouts get money skills

In addition to outdoor activities and community service, Boy Scouts also learn personal finance and money management on the way to earning Eagle.

Huge hits for endowments

College funds averaged losses of almost 23% from July to November because of deep drops in the stock market.

Scary market? Stick with stocks

Even though stocks took a big hit in 2008, they are still your best bet in the long run, says retirement expert Chris Cordero.

Expert: Cut Medicare costs

A retirement expert says the government should focus on cutting costs before increasing coverage to the Medicare system.

Small mistakes can cost a lot

Many people make errors in their retirement planning that cost plenty in taxes, says expert Ed Slott.

Do-it-yourself investing

Money magazine's retirement expert explains what you need to know if you decide to invest on your own.

Keep applying to top schools

Despite the recession students should apply to top private colleges, says expert Eric Yaverbaum; financial aid may be available.

'Attractive' emerging markets

Despite losing half their value in 2008, emerging markets are well-priced and should rebound, says expert Chris Cordero.

Switch up your investments

Money magazine's retirement expert explains how to salvage your savings after a tumultuous year like 2008.

Finding the right planner

Money magazine's retirement expert explains how a middle-class family can get financial advice while on a budget.

How to save without a 401(k)

Money magazine's retirement expert talks about your options if you work at a company that doesn't offer a retirement savings plan.

Tap your 401(k) first
PLAYTap your 401(k) first(4:11)Feb 26

Retirees should considering moving money out of a 401(k) into a Roth IRA to avoid future tax hikes, says expert Ed Slott.

Plan for a big tax hike

Retirement expert Ed Slott says the cost of Social Security and Medicare will drive taxes much higher in future.

Does college pay?
PLAYDoes college pay?(1:28)Feb 13

More jobs in the future will require a college degree, but the difference in pay is not as great as you might think.

Vanguard founder: What's next

Mutual fund expert John C. Bogle says bonds and index funds are some of the safest investments for long-term investors.

Keep your career rocketing

NASA engineer share his tips for protecting your job during the downturn.

Recalculating your budget

Money magazine's retirement expert explains how much retirees should withdraw from their investments for living expenses.

Save more, spend less next year

Holiday visitors to New York City share their financial resolutions for the New Year.

Avoiding the next Madoff

Money magazine's retirement expert explains how to keep an eye on your financial adviser.

Don't refrain from saving

Money magazine's retirement expert explains why you should continue contributing to your retirement account.

2 types of life insurance

What you must know about the two major types of insurance coverage: whole-life and term.

Shopping online for insurance

What you must know to evaluate competing online life insurance quotes from different companies.

The cost of life insurance

What you must know to determine how much you'll pay for insurance.

Timing your insurance
PLAYTiming your insurance(1:21)Dec 15

What you must know to determine how much coverage you need to replace your income.

Putting a price on your life

What you must know to determine how much coverage you need to replace your income.

Picking the right insurance

What you must know about buying the policy and the coverage you need, which may not be whole-life insurance.

Reconsidering your nest egg

Money magazine's retirement expert explains whether now is a good time to convert a 401(k) or IRA to a Roth IRA.

Put your college kid to work

Jobs for undergrads are a good way to help out with high tuition costs, but too much work can be counterproductive.

401(k)s, just like free money

What you must know about the benefits of having a retirement savings account through your employer.

Say 'yes' to free money

What you must know when your employer offers matching contributions to your 401(k).

Avoid an early 401(k) withdrawal

What you must know about the penalties of taping into your account before retirement.

Roll over old accounts

What you must know about the choices you have with your existing 401(k) when you start a new job.

The right way to tap retirement funds

What you must know about obtaining your 401(k) funds when you retire.

Roth 401(k) vs. traditional

What you must know about the options offered with different 401(k) accounts.

How easy is it to get loans?

Borrowing money may not be that difficult if you have good credit and enough for the down payment.

Keep your portfolio in balance

Regularly adjusting the mix of stocks and bonds in your portfolio may lead to better performance over the long run.

House prices weak through 2010

Economist Diane Swonk says housing prices will continue to fall through 2009 and won't stabilize until 2010.

'Seismic shift in policy'

Economist Diane Swonk says the credit crisis requires the U.S. to reinvent itself economically.

Save up to give big
PLAYSave up to give big(1:09)Dec 1

Spread out your charitable giving by putting aside a few dollars each week.

Burgers and corporate jets
CEO of CKE Restaurants explains why pitching the good life still works in a down economy. Play
Growing an organic food empire
The founders of Amy's Kitchen went from testing recipes in their kitchen to running the nation's leading prepared organic food company. Play
Health care 2.0
Caritas Christi Health Care invests $70 million in IT to lower patient costs. Play
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