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WASHINGTON MATTERS
Ken Bazinet

Congress Without Jim DeMint

Mainstream Republicans are breathing easier as the South Carolina senator steps down.

MONEY SMART KIDS
Janet Bodnar

How to Put Santa on a Budget

Here are five ways to teach kids the importance of keeping holiday spending under control.

FUND WATCH
Anjelica Tan

Pimco Income Ranges Wide

One of Pimco's less well-known funds, it hass returned 11.4% over the past 5 years.

ASK KIM
Kim Lankford

Duck the Medicare Surcharge

You might not have to pay extra for Medicare if your income has dropped because of certain life-changing events.

VALUE ADDED
Steve Goldberg

4 Reasons to Buy Stocks Now

If we can get past the fiscal cliff, the market should rally. That's the word from Jim Stack.

DRIVE TIME
Jessica L. Anderson

Family Sedans Get Freshened

The Malibu LT grabs first place among the 2013 redesigns. It also gets our "Most Improved" award.

PRACTICAL ECONOMICS
Jerome Idaszak

Office Rents Going Up in 2013

Like the economy as a whole, the commercial real estate market will strengthen over the coming year.

FROM THE EDITOR
Janet Bodnar

The Next Debt Bomb

If you have to borrow $100,000 to pay for college, then you need to come up with Plan B.

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What about the fiscal cliff? Do you think the President and Congress will allow automatic tax hikes and spending cuts to take effect at year end, rather than reach a budget compromise?

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