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The Motley Fool February 2, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Ask Mrs. Riches: Vacation Woes When a friend has to drop out of a trip for financial reasons, do you ask him to pay? Get your financial relationship questions answered here!  |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Our Savings Rate Is Abysmal The national rate's in the red. How are your savings statistics? If you're not shunting at least a little of your discretionary income into short-term savings or long-term savings, you might be setting yourself up for trouble down the road.  |
The Motley Fool February 2, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Don't Lose Your Stuff Even if you don't own your home, don't leave your property unprotected. A solid renters' insurance policy can save you from permanently losing everything you own.  |
CFO February 1, 2007 Chuck Jaffe |
The Other Facts of Life One of the simplest ways to introduce the subject of fiscal responsibility is to demonstrate the power of savings to younger children by setting up a matching account for them.  |
Financial Planning February 1, 2007 Marshall Eckblad |
Bookshelf Financial planning Zen -- Lighting the Torch: The Kinder Method of Life Planning by George Kinder & Susan Galvan.  |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
College Regrets The current crop of recent college graduates has a big item to add to their list of regrets -- too much debt.  |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Shannon Zimmerman |
Playing With the House's Money It's a simple equation: The more you save, the more you'll have to invest.  |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Got That Twinkle in Your Eye? Do some early financial planning to ease the transition from a young, carefree couple to a family of three.  |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Your Loved Ones' Money Down the Toilet Much of the money spent on gift cards is going to end up down the toilet. Remember to use yours.  |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Could You Be This Cheap? While you may not decide to cut your expenses enough to qualify as America's cheapest family, sticking to a budget that keeps expenses under control is a great first step toward achieving financial security and independence.  |
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