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Sound Money for December 13, 2003

Couples and money
'Tis the season to squabble with your family about money. Financial educator Ruth Hayden shares holiday spending strategies that will buy couples the greatest gift of all ... household harmony. (Dec. 13, 2003)

End-of-the-year tax tips
2003 is coming to a close, but it's not too late to make some changes that could lower your tax bill come April 15th. Stephanie Curtis finds out what we can do now to save money from tax attorney Donna LaValley, a contributor for J.K. Lasser's Your Income Tax 2004. (Dec. 13, 2003)

Best business books of 2003
Just in time for last-minute shoppers, Business Week book editor Hardy Green shares his top ten best business books of 2003 with Chris Farrell. (Dec. 13, 2003)

Listener e-mail for December 13, 2003
This week, Chris Farrell digs into the Sound Money e-mail bag to answer questions on funding a home remodel, saving on a tight income, guaranteed funds, investing in commodities, and mutual fund fees. (Dec. 13, 2003)

Erica answers listener questions for December 13, 2003
This week, our in-house investment expert Erica Whittlinger answers questions about stock options, dividends, C shares, tax withholding, and financial planners and brokers. (Dec. 13, 2003)

America's Empty Pocketbook
In 2001, the U.S had a balanced budget. Today, budget deficits loom large. What happened? Chris Farrell takes on Bush and his economic policies. (By Chris Farrell on Dec. 13, 2003)

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