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On the Money
Our experts answer financial questions and help you plan
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Debt Relief (May & June 2007)
Could your credit counselor be a fraud? Must-read tips on getting out of debt the safe way
Take Your Lumps (March & April 2007)
Four questions to ask when choosing your pension payment plan
Snowbird Solutions (September & October 2006)
Buying a winter getaway? Here’s how to manage two mortgages
Control Power (July & August 2006)
Who’s in charge if you’re too ill to write the checks?
Prenups for Real People (July & August 2006)
Why they're a great idea in a second marriage
Debt Watch (May & June 2006)
We expose a too-good-to-be-true credit card scheme that could cost you big
College Costs (March & April 2006)
How to save big
Insurance Insights (March & April 2006)
Worried about long-term care costs? Don’t miss our essential shopping tips
Is Your 401(k) a Ticking Time Bomb? (January & February 2006)
Worried you own too much of your company's stock? It may not be as bad as you think
Capital Pains (November & December 2005)
Her retirement income is tied up in her home. Can she sell without owing a bundle to Uncle Sam?
Paying House (September & October 2005)
Is it a good idea to retire your mortgage before it’s due?
Living Wills (July & August 2005)
Make sure someone's in charge when you can't be
More Than a House (May & June 2005)
Estate planning: bequeathing the family home
Knowing the Score (May & June 2005)
Fix a bad credit rating: erase that black mark now
Ready, Net, Go (March & April 2005)
Can you retire early? You may think you have enough cash to quit work. Take this three-question test
Surviving a Loss (March & April 2005)
Surviving the loss of one’s spouse is difficult. Navigating the financial situation afterward is possible with good advice.
Borrowing Trouble (January & February 2005)
The 401(k) Trap: Raiding your retirement fund may seem smart now, but it can cost you big later
Gimme Shelter (January & February 2005)
Life insurance beneficiary designations need to get updated, otherwise there could be problems
Running on Empty (November-December 2004)
The Last-Minute Guide to Retirement: A 55-year-old jet setter is ready to plan her postwork life. There’s just one problem: she has zero dollars in savings
Saving the Graces (September-October 2004)
Her husband drained their finances. How can she best protect what’s left of their nest egg?
The Burning Truth (July-August 2004)
Their house fire was a nasty surprise. Will insurance gaps turn their savings to ashes?
The Grand Plan (May-June 2004)
Can they give their grandkids a college boost without sacrificing their own security?
Which Way to Easy Street? (May-June 2004)
Is retirement cash best taken in a big pile or in small checks forever?
Dangerous Options (May-June 2004)
An archaic tax law might steal their life’s savings. Are you about to get walloped, too?
Giving ’Til It Hurts (March-April 2004)
He wants to give away his assets so he can qualify for Medicaid. He’d better think twice.
Can She Bear It? (March-April 2004)
She still supports her grown kids. How can she get them off her back—and herself out of debt?
Split Decisions (March-April 2004)
Can they stop a divorce from becoming a disaster?
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