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DocumentSmarter Insurance Solutions by Janet Bamford (Bloomberg Press, 1996)

DocumentPersonal Bankruptcy for Dummies by James and John Caher (Wiley, February 2003)


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Sound Money for May 10, 2003



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SegmentWill investors benefit from reform on Wall Street?
SegmentThe pros and cons of consumer credit counseling services
SegmentIs bankruptcy the right option?
SegmentOpen up your proxy statements
SegmentListener questions for May 10, 2003
SegmentTransparent fiscal policy please
SegmentThe color of money

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AudioWill investors benefit from reform on Wall Street?
Columbia University law professor John Coffee talks to Chris Farrell about reform on Wall Street. Will investors see any benefit from the one-point-four billion-dollar settlement?
AudioThe pros and cons of consumer credit counseling services
Consumer Reports Finance Editor Marlys Harris talks about the pros and cons of consumer credit counseling services.
Resources
DocumentConsumer Reports Credit Counseling Tips
DocumentCFA's Credit Counseling Report (PDF)

AudioIs bankruptcy the right option?
Matthew Mason, director and president of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, talks about how to decide if bankruptcy is the right option for you to get rid of debt.
Resources
DocumentBankruptcy Forms
DocumentNolo.com
DocumentPersonal Bankruptcy for Dummies

AudioOpen up your proxy statements
Our in-house investment expert Erica Whittlinger says you really should open up your proxy statements. This year they're more interesting than ever.
AudioListener questions for May 10, 2003
Chris Farrell answers listeners' questions on personal finance and the economy.
Resources
DocumentVanguard on SEP IRAs
DocumentFidelity.com
DocumentSavingforcollege.com
DocumentUS Treasury Department Savings Bonds Wizard
DocumentRothIRA.com
DocumentSmarter Insurance Solutions

DocumentTransparent fiscal policy, please
Sam Goldwyn, the legendary movie mogul, once quipped, "Never make forecasts, especially about the future." Wise counsel, but here's a forecast anyway: A tax cut of at least $350 billion over the next decade is coming. Here's another intrepid guess: The tax cut will be bad public policy.
AudioThe color of money
The Treasury Department will unveil a twenty-dollar bill with a "subtle background color" next week. Commentator Dale Connelly comments on the color of money.


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