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The Bite of Bank Fees
Your bank wants more of your money, and it's found a way to get it: by jacking up the fees on your account.Customers are paying more to maintain a checking ...
The Right Direction Starts With the Right Decisions
Over the years, I've found that people end up in financial trouble not only because they don't have enough money. It's also because of poor decision-making. ...
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E*TRADE Makes a Good Trade
The discount broker is ready to swap its debt for convertible zero coupon debt.

I Can Make You Rich in 3 Years

If you have the time, I have the plan.

These 5 Underdogs Are No Dogs

Like the smart hedge fund operators, these CAPS investors bet against a stock -- and won big!

Chinese Paying More Than They Should

With Chinese steelmakers quibbling over ore prices, they could pay through the nose.

At Last, a Heartening Drug Approval

French drug giant sanofi-aventis gets FDA approval for a drug to treat an erratic heartbeat.

As Card Losses Hit Record Levels, Banks Hit Back

Expect future losses to exceed initial estimates.

Health Insurance: The New Competitive Advantage

Has Wal-Mart turned over a new leaf on the health-care front? Doubtful.

The One Security You Must Not Buy

Yeah, it's out there. And people are buying it.

 Financial Times Your Money
Landlords see London yields fall below 4%
Landlords with rental properties in prime central London have seen their return slip below 4 per cent for the first time in nearly two years, according ...
Fears over rate hikes during credit card review
Consumer groups have expressed concern over the delay in banning unsolicited cheques and automatic increases to credit limits
Fixed-rate savers face drop in interest
Fixed-rate savers who have been earning 7 per cent-plus for the past year are set for an inevitable drop in cash returns as existing deals mature
Keydata investors wait for compensation news
UK investors who put money into Keydata's Secure Income Bonds 1, 2 and 3 have to wait before discovering if they are eligible for compensation
Wealthy pensioners offered more choice
Wealthy pensioners are being presented with new opportunities to pass on pension assets to heirs in a tax-efficient manner
£103m suspected fraud uncovered at Keydata
The assets backing Keydata's Secure Income Bonds 1,2 and 3 have been liquidated and the proceeds "misappropriated", say administrators

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