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Doomed To Repeat: A look at two market meltdowns

By Jens Odegaard on February 1st, 2009 • Economy, Investing

We're in the midst of an economic crisis.

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Help Wanted: Pay the pros or DIY

By Elizabeth Perrigue on February 1st, 2012 • Auto, DIY, Real Estate, Retirement, Investing, Life

The choice between going with a professional or doing a job yourself isn't always cut and dry.

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College Crossing: Navigating your higher ed route

The path to a college degree isn't a one-way street. There are vital differences between starting at a two- or four-year school.

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On Debt's Door: Can bankruptcy really save your bacon?

Filing for bankruptcy can be a useful tool to get out of debt, but it can also carry some serious consequences.

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Kicked To The Unemployment Curb: What to do without a job

There's a right way and a wrong way to handle joblessness, and the difference between the two could either get you doing something fulfilling or keep you sprawled on the couch in sweatpants.

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Day Or Decade: Working the market long term or day trading

Knowing the difference between day trading and long-term investing can help you determine your own strategy when you're ready to start investing.

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Market Survival Guide: Investing in bear or bull markets

By Jessica Dabrowski on November 1st, 2010 • stock market, Investing

The market is a wild place. Diversification--investing in a wide range of securities--will help your portfolio survive the fight.

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Comparing Classrooms: Traditional and online college

Before you rush off to join the millions of students taking online classes, there are a few things you should know about learning online or in a classroom.

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Moving Up: Weighing whether to rent or buy

By Dionne Obeso on April 30th, 2010 • Budgeting, Housing, Mortgages, Real Estate, Renting

Buying a house is a life-changing experience. It requires an immense investment of time and money, and is a weighty commitment. If you're looking for fewer strings attached and less financial responsibility, try renting.

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Job Genie: Career projections for career selections

By Jeremy Da Rosa on February 1st, 2010 • Career, College & Career, Jobs

Knowing which career fields may shrink or grow will help you find a job in a pool that won't dry up next week, month or year.

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