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Registered Rep. November 1, 2002 Kevin McKinley |
When That Bundle of Joy Grows Up to Be a Biker Chick With a little foresight, a few strategies can allow parents to stick to the letter of the law while preventing their well-intentioned savings in a custodial account from being frittered away by someone who is an "adult" in name only.  |
Inc. November 1, 2002 Kenneth Klee |
Why Good Entrepreneurs Make Bad Investors Investing is complicated for everybody, but does anyone bring more baggage to the task than an entrepreneur? Here's how to overcome the personal finance challenges that no business owner can avoid.  |
Inc. November 1, 2002 Anne Stuart |
Point. Click. Pay Your Bills How easy is it to manage your monthly accounting on the Web? Our panel gives credit where it's due.  |
AskMen.com November 10, 2002 Donald Morrison |
12 Ways To Curb Your Spending A dozen painless ways to cut down your trips to the bank machine  |
InsideFlyer November 2002 |
The Credit Card Choice We take a look at some of the recent trends in the credit card industry and lay out some options for the travel miles-and-points crowd.  |
AskMen.com October 27, 2002 Donald Morrison |
Finance Tips For The Recently Single Man Be it a divorce or simply a breakup with a longtime girlfriend, you will want to seal the deal ASAP -- including the resolution of your one-time mutual finances.  |
Salon.com October 24, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
Very personal finance "Currency of the Heart" transcends a pathetic genre and delivers a masterpiece. It is a personal finance book with no clear instructions on how to get rich, except, perhaps, the most important: the principle that money should be treated with respect, even awe.  |
Registered Rep. October 22, 2002 Ross Tucker |
Investing: Not for Men Only Prudential survey says women's financial role continues to expand  |
AskMen.com October 14, 2002 Donald Morrison |
Clean Up Your Credit Report If you're planning on making a major purchase, taking out a loan, or even just applying for a credit card, you're going to need a good credit rating. If you've come to the unpleasant realization that your rating isn't as positive as you had hoped, it's time to start improving it.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Ruth Halcomb |
Think Beyond the Needs of Ozzie and Harriet Families Less than 25 percent of U.S. households consist of married heterosexual couples with kids. The rights to property or even custody of children in the case of unmarried couples is anything but clear under the law. Tax planning is also an issue.  |
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