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Money Are your neighbors making you poor?

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Among the most important decisions you can make on your way to real wealth is choosing the right neighborhood -- but it's not the neighborhood you might think.
Albert Salas
Albert Salas
thats why i live in the ghetto!!!
Yesterday at 4:26pm
John Cosner
John Cosner
yes all thes quick sale are a killer
Yesterday at 7:00pm
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Money Read on for Jim Jubak's advice on how to learn to love a twitchy stock market ... and set yourself up for a more prosperous year in 2010.

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Many investors are deeply suspicious of the 60% run-up in stocks this year and are itching to sell, but then what? Here's how to take some profits now while setting up a profitable 2010.
Myke Eggenberger
Myke Eggenberger
Stay out thats the best way.
11 hours ago
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Money A problem with an FAA computer system is causing cancellations and delays nationwide today, and airline stocks are getting hammered as a result.

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With the year's busiest travel weekend just days away, this is not the best time for the Federal Aviation Administration to be having computer problems.
Donald Guerriero
Donald Guerriero
This shows how stupid and ridiculous it is to base anything on the entire stock market. Let's be realistic. There are hundreds of companies on the stock indexes and these indexes simply do not follow what you see in the news. Don't be fooled by headlines that imply the indexes are reacting to a bit of news, like this. The way to invest, is in ... Read Moreindividual stocks, if you have the time and energy to do your own research. If not, seek out a mutual fund that has done well over, at least, the past five years, preferably more. You will earn only your fair share of the profits of the businesses your mutual fund is investing in, and the long term, as long as you never take your eyes off the market, business, economy, and your favorite mutual fund, you will make a little money.
Thu at 11:52pm
Myke Eggenberger
Myke Eggenberger
The market was already going down. I fool and his money will soon part. The market is for the rich ruling class. The working class can't stand the pain and shouldn't play the game. The ruling class capatolises when the woking class must fold.
Yesterday at 3:56am
Money

Money How long can Social Security last?

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At the current rate, the system could be operating in the red in just a few years and exhaust its trust fund by 2037. Meanwhile, reform seems more difficult than ever.
Money

Money Just about everyone agrees that Pontiac's Aztek crossover was one of ugliest cars of all time. But it just might represent the kind of risk-taking GM needs as it emerges from bankruptcy . . .

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The midsized crossover was reviled as one of the worst cars of all time. But it represents the kind of risk-taking GM needs as it emerges from bankruptcy.
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Money A new study shows that most people continue to get smarter about money ... right up until they turn 53.

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Smart Spending combines the best money-saving tips from MSN Money and the rest of the Web. Our team of experts on stretching dollars:
Geralyn
Geralyn
I don't agree w/this article. Does it ever occur to these researchers that maybe those after 50 are: Highly stressed with too much on their plate, responsibilities, retirement, bills, taxes, declining health, their jobs, their children's college tuition, making ends-meet, the economy, etc., etc. Details can slip your mind when your mind is pre-occupied with stressful things! Besides, this study is NOT scientifically proven, rather based on opinions! Don't believe everything you read!!!
Wed at 8:21pm
Tyrone Berry
Tyrone Berry
Everyone I know over 50 is spending smarter than my age group 30-39...
Thu at 4:15pm
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Money The past quarter-century was fun for American consumers and great for credit card companies. But after all that spending, thrift is making a comeback, and the credit card companies don't like it one bit. What do you think?

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After years of low interest rates, low inflation and robust consumer spending, card issuers confront rising defaults and deteriorating credit quality.
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Money AOL, Time Warner to split next month. Common stockholders will get one share of AOL for every 11 shares of Time Warner.

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Top Stocks provides analysis about the most noteworthy stocks in the market each day, combining some of the best content from around the MSN Money site and the rest of the Web.
Stanluca Liu
Stanluca Liu
pay in full ppl! don't buy if u can't afford it!
November 17 at 7:06am
John Cosner
John Cosner
all i can say is amf
November 17 at 4:35pm
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Money Apparently even major movie stars are losing homes to foreclosure these days.

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Regions Bank of Birminghampurchased the actor's home at1140 Royal Street in the French Quarter for $2.3 million -- one-third less thanits appraised value of $3.5 million. The bank also ...
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Money Do you assume that your bank serves your best interests? That a big bank's products are better? That your online account information is accurate? Don't believe any of it.

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Do you assume that your bank serves your best interests? That a big bank's products are better? That your online account information is accurate? Don't believe any of it.
Ram Visvanath
Ram Visvanath
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November 17 at 1:50am
Ram Visvanath
Ram Visvanath
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November 17 at 2:08am
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Money Holiday bargain shoppers are crying 'Bah, Humbug!' after seeing the leaked Black Friday ad from Best Buy.

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Patty Biller
Patty Biller
I am being as totally cash free for Xmas as I can possibly be
November 17 at 7:12am
Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers
bringing on the debt baby!! its only a number. lol
November 17 at 10:14am
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Money Will the market's volatility continue? See what's ahead for the stock market (Multimedia)

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learn how to invest
Adam Cordill
Adam Cordill
I don't care what happens to the markets. I can't afford to invest in them anyway.
November 16 at 6:10pm
Myke Eggenberger
Myke Eggenberger
Agree John and Adam. See today 11-17 money, stocks are falling!!!
November 17 at 6:48am
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Money If this is as good as it gets for Apple, the company has no one to blame but itself. The opportunity was there, and Apple didn't exploit it.

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While competitors have been losing market share, the company has failed to capitalize on an opportunity to achieve utter dominance -- leaving the door open for its rivals.
David Dunn
David Dunn
I love the new pC vs Apple commercial
November 15 at 7:12am
Jane Pedersen de Wiechers
Jane Pedersen de Wiechers
I LOVE APPLE'''''''',.-
November 15 at 10:15pm
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Thanks to confusion, shortsightedness and anger, global markets are on course to be wiped out by a third -- if we're lucky, renowned bear Bob Janjuah says. If not, expect markets to fall by half.
Myke Eggenberger
Myke Eggenberger
Albert, when you wake up from your sezta you will be hungover. If your seized up you can't crash.
November 13 at 4:43am
Kathy Atwood
Kathy Atwood
"Only five things matter now: three players and two forces. The players are the private sector (that is, individuals), the policymakers (government officials and central bankers) and the financial sector (brokerages and big institutions)".
Wait till Christmas when the latter 2 get a big surprise and pay the consequences for not fixing #1 (main street)...
November 15 at 7:28am
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Money Is it ever OK to ask your friends' about their salaries? What about your family?

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