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Things are looking up for home values
Home prices rose for a fourth-straight month in September, according to the latest Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Marketplace's John Dimsdale tells host Steve Chiotakis what the rising prices mean for a housing market hit hard by the recession. More»
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N.Y. official to ban sale of dropside cribs
A legislator in Long Island, N.Y., is signing a bill banning the sale of cribs with drop-down sides in his county. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports. More»
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Providian: A creditor's perspective
Reporter Lowell Bergman talked to former Providian CEO Shailesh Mehta for a new "Frontline" documentary. More»
The death of checks
It’s coming at some point. The checkbook will be tossed onto the dustbin of history, as debit cards and who knows what else take over. The question is — will the check be allowed to gradually disappear or will it be murdered? British banks want to kill it ASAP.
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- Nov 24, 2009 12:14 PM PT — Scott Jagow
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Defaulting? Throw a party
A jaw-dropping statistic out today: 1 in 4 homeowners now owes more on their mortgage than the house is worth. Being under water on a home must be some kind of awful. Or is it? We have a good case study to discuss.
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- Nov 24, 2009 10:47 AM PT — Scott Jagow
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I know what you're getting for Xmas
Nope, sorry, it’s not a big screen TV. A new video iPod? Not this year. No fancy digital camera either. Come on, look at the economy. No, according to Goldman Sachs retail analysts, this is what you’re getting:
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- Nov 24, 2009 9:19 AM PT — Scott Jagow
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Morning Reading
Good morning. You can almost smell the turkey, can’t you? Just a couple more days. In the meantime, there’s work to be done:
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- Nov 24, 2009 5:55 AM PT — Scott Jagow
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Is college a waste of money?
A recent post about a 20-year-old woman who bought a home drew much attention here and around the web. I noticed in the comments that people were debating not only her decision to make such an investment but also her choice to skip college for the time being. Today, I read another article claiming that college may be a waste of money. So, let’s have at it.
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- Nov 23, 2009 1:09 PM PT — Scott Jagow
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On stocks and bonds
Let’s take note of what’s happening in the stock and bond markets as the year comes to a close. This may also help answer another reader question. Nic asks: Is the stock market artificially inflated right now? By what? What does that mean for the future? How will that affect other parts of the system?
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- Nov 23, 2009 10:36 AM PT — Scott Jagow
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