The Most (and Least) Expensive Vehicles to Insure

Source Blogs NYTimes by JENNIFER SARANOW SCHULTZ on Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Most (and Least) Expensive Vehicles to Insure

Personal Finance - The Porsche Carrera 911 GT2 two-door coupe is the most expensive 2010 vehicle to insure, according to a new ranking of average premiums. Minivans tend to be the least expensive to insure.

Pearlstein: Regulatory reform bill

Source WashingtonPost by Steven Pearlstein on Thursday, March 18, 2010

Personal Finance - Washington Post business columnist Steven Pearlstein discusses the regulatory reform bill unveiled Monday by Senator Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.)

Answers About New Consumer Laws: Part 2

Answers About New Consumer Laws: Part 2

Source Blogs NYTimes by THE NEW YORK TIMES on Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Personal Finance - Our expert is taking questions on the credit card law and other new consumer rules and regulations.

Answers About New Consumer Laws: Part 1

Answers About New Consumer Laws: Part 1

Source Blogs NYTimes by THE NEW YORK TIMES on Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Personal Finance - Our expert is taking questions on the credit card law and other new consumer rules and regulations.

New Tools for Financial Planning Advice

Source Blogs NYTimes by JENNIFER SARANOW SCHULTZ on Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Personal Finance - Personalfinancetools have long played a couple of roles: money manager and financial product advocate. Now, a couple new tools claim to add another role: financial planner.

A New Source for Student Loans

A New Source for Student Loans

Source Blogs NYTimes by JENNIFER SARANOW SCHULTZ on Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Personal Finance - Peer-to-peer lending spreads to student loans.

5 states rush plans for $1.5B in housing funds

Source WashingtonPost by BOB CHRISTIE on Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Personal Finance - PHOENIX -- The five states hard hit by the foreclosure crisis have been given only weeks to plan how to spend $1.5 billion in federal funding announced by the Obama administration last month.

Why Financial Plans Are Worthless

Why Financial Plans Are Worthless

Source Blogs NYTimes by CARL RICHARDS on Monday, March 15, 2010

Personal Finance - Financial plans are worthless, but planning is crucial. Yes, both of these statements are true - and not contradictory.

Ack! How could I owe so much? Get me a CPA!

Source WashingtonPost by Ylan Q. Mui on Sunday, March 14, 2010

Personal Finance - They say it is better to give than to receive, but paying taxes has got to be the one exception to this golden rule. At least I know that I felt far from virtuous as my tax bill kept climbing during a recent five-hour tussle with TurboTax.

IRS offers help paying taxes

Source WashingtonPost by MICHELLE SINGLETARY on Sunday, March 14, 2010

Personal Finance - For the second year, the Internal Revenue Service is reaching out to folks in financial trouble.

REITs show rising prices but growing risks

Source WashingtonPost by Jeffrey R. Kosnett on Sunday, March 14, 2010

Personal Finance - Analysts, bloggers, real ate dealmakers and managers of mutual funds are as puzzled as I am about the 90 percent rise in REIT indexes since March 2009. Commercial real ate lags the business cycle, so shares of real ate invment trusts normally do not rebound until after it's apparent the...

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