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Final good-bye to mom in a recession

Jean Snyder lived, as they say, a good, long life.

Advice for home buyers 

Looking to buy a home? If you do your homework you could score a great deal. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Paying for college 

The economy is down but the price of higher education is up. CNN's Christine Romans reports on coping with the costs.

Talking about money troubles no longer shameful

Money used to be like religion or sex: It wasn't talked about in polite company.

Great Depression holds lessons for surviving tough economy

Memories of salvaging and stealing to avoid going hungry are part of the legacy of the Great Depression. Some iReporters say they can't help but look at the current economy and feel the past holds lessons for the present.

Factors in the retail price of gas

Boost your credit score 

CNN Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has tips on how you can boost your credit score.

Downsizing to 100 square feet of bliss

Bill and Sharon Kastrinos practice the ultimate in minimalism. They've squeezed into a 154-square-foot home that looks more like a kid's playhouse than their previous 1,800-square-foot home.

Hunting for health insurance after a job loss

Leah Smith shells out more than $730 a month for health insurance but you won't hear her complaining.

Complaints surge as bill collectors get tough

After several years in which Americans were buying stuff on credit they couldn't afford, a rapidly increasing number are complaining about getting harassed and abused by bill collectors.

Final good-bye to mom in a recession

Jean Snyder lived, as they say, a good, long life.

Advice for home buyers 

Looking to buy a home? If you do your homework you could score a great deal. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Paying for college 

The economy is down but the price of higher education is up. CNN's Christine Romans reports on coping with the costs.

Talking about money troubles no longer shameful

Money used to be like religion or sex: It wasn't talked about in polite company.

Great Depression holds lessons for surviving tough economy

Memories of salvaging and stealing to avoid going hungry are part of the legacy of the Great Depression. Some iReporters say they can't help but look at the current economy and feel the past holds lessons for the present.

Factors in the retail price of gas

Boost your credit score 

CNN Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has tips on how you can boost your credit score.

Downsizing to 100 square feet of bliss

Bill and Sharon Kastrinos practice the ultimate in minimalism. They've squeezed into a 154-square-foot home that looks more like a kid's playhouse than their previous 1,800-square-foot home.

Hunting for health insurance after a job loss

Leah Smith shells out more than $730 a month for health insurance but you won't hear her complaining.

Complaints surge as bill collectors get tough

After several years in which Americans were buying stuff on credit they couldn't afford, a rapidly increasing number are complaining about getting harassed and abused by bill collectors.

For some skillful and plucky investors, it's a buyer's market

It seems every other day brings news of waves of selling by nervous investors. But for every seller, there has to be a buyer. So who's buying stocks when so many people are selling?

Your credit card may be re-evaluating you

Don't throw out that letter from your credit card company. It may be notifying you of a reeled in credit line, interest rate hike or even an account closure.

Your one-day financial makeover

Movie with the girls. Ka-ching! An $8 focaccia sandwich for lunch. Ka-ching. The cat's blood-pressure medicine. Ka-ching! Late fees, insurance, utility bills. Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching. Sure, you could save money -- if only you could stop spending it.

Investing in your 50s 

As retirement looms, your investment choices become more crucial than ever. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Preserving health insurance when you're out of work

QUESTION: I just lost my job. What are the best options for preserving some form of health insurance?

Velshi: Please, keep paying your mortgage

Americans should not stop paying their mortgages even if their mortgage companies are threatened because "your home and your mortgage are not affected by the fact that your mortgage company may go out of business," CNN senior business correspondent Ali Velshi says.

Buying foreclosed properties 

The low price of foreclosed properties may be tempting, but they can be a big headache. Christine Romans explains.

Near-retiree: Roller coaster economy isn't for 'average Joe'

Denise Edwards has seen her portfolio shed more than 6 percent this week. The 62-year-old near-retiree said she's angry and annoyed by this week's financial chaos, with the realization that she might have to work several more years to make up her losses.

Spend less on prescription meds

In addition to changing leaves, for many of us, fall means we're handed a packet of materials and asked to ponder our medical benefits as part of open enrollment season.

Investing in your 20s 

Investing at a young age could have a big payoff down the road. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Renters insurance: What you should know

The population of renters across the country is growing, edged up in part by a slumping housing market.

Protecting your 401(k) 

It's important to know how to handle your 401(k) as you change jobs. CNN's Christine Romans explains.

Where entrepreneurs can get help

An entrepreneur who's mystified by accounting or putting a marketing plan together can get some help, and soon, with the arrival of the fall semester. Schools, colleges and universities around the country offer a variety of courses aimed at small business owners, and many cost little or nothing.

How a card can save you gas money

With fuel prices taking a bigger bite out of budgets, and no sign of an imminent price decline, you may be considering an offer for a gasoline rewards card.

No cash? No problem, if you barter

Miriam Brown has always wanted to visit Cape Cod, but when she recently began to plan a trip and found out she would have to pay $200 or more a night for lodging, her dream vacation seemed out of reach.

Freshman finances 

As your kids leave for college, it's important they know how to handle money. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Teaching kids about money by getting them involved

While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and stashing the rest into a savings account.

Protecting your nest egg 

CNN's Stephanie Elam looks at what you should consider before tapping into your 401(k).

Is umbrella liability insurance for you?

Most Americans have auto insurance, health insurance, dental insurance, homeowners or renters insurance, life insurance, maybe disability insurance.

Avoiding ID theft 

CNN's Christine Romans reports on how to protect your identity online.

How your credit limit can hurt your score

Just as Americans grow more reliant on credit cards to help pay monthly bills, they're being hit with a one-two punch: Card companies are reducing borrowing limits for tens of thousands of consumers, which then can lead to lower credit scores.

Saving money by doing good for the planet

Give up worldly goods and help save the Earth.

Kids and the stock market 

As kids head back to the classroom, parents might want to keep them ahead of the financial curve. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

Stay protected if your bank goes under

The money we keep in the bank is supposed to help us sleep at night, not cause nightmares.

Living simply is simply cheaper

Keri Rainsberger isn't rich. She works in the nonprofit world for a relatively low-profit salary. Yet, as many Americans are scrimping for every penny, she hardly feels the pinch.

Too many people use fridge as composter

As fruit and vegetable prices soar, you can save money by taking some extra time in the produce aisle to make sure bad apples aren't sneaking into your grocery cart.

Gas savings 

With the high cost of gas, drivers are trying to get better mileage. Poppy Harlow has some tips.

When to insure personal belongings

QUESTION. I've heard there are insurance policies that I can buy for my new engagement ring, digital camera or golf clubs that may not be covered by other insurance I hold. When is it a good idea to get one of these policies?

Why shoppers are grabbing store brands

After watching the price of her favorite bread rising too quickly, Michele Shores decided it was time for a fresh approach.

Shop right now for Christmas!

Christmas in July? Maybe not a bad idea this year.

Honey, I cheated with your checkbook

When Cory Watson, a 23-year-old pharmacy technician from Paradise, California, noticed that a tax refund had been deposited into the joint checking account he maintains with his wife, he did two things. First, he headed to the mall where he quickly spent the $100 on new DVDs. Second, he kept his mouth shut.

Merging finances 

CNN's Christine Romans looks at how couples can successfully merge their financial lives.

Watch out for the 'free' stuff

Donna and David Sloat love to travel. When they got a postcard that claimed they could get 50 percent off the price of cruises and 75 percent off condo vacations, they were intrigued.

Hidden 401(k) fees you you may be paying

These days, not many people are smiling when they see their 401(k) statements. But they'd be downright outraged if they saw the fees that are automatically deducted from their returns. The Labor Department is proposing a rule that would require employers to disclose to workers the fees and expenses charged by mutual funds and other investments in a chart or similar format.

Investing now could yield big 

Investing in today's shaky market could pay off down the road. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

Investors hanging in there, financial planners say

Individual U.S. investors aren't happy with the current bear market, but they're not panicking, and most are sticking with their investment strategies, according to a sampling of financial planners across the country.

Price of heating oil burns consumers

Mark Bancroft's new pellet-burning furnace hasn't been installed, but he's already counting how much money he'll save over his old oil-fired burner.

How to save on baseball games

A day at the ballpark doesn't have to empty your wallet.

Tricks to save money 

CNN's Christine Romans reports on ways to trick yourself into saving money.

Suze Orman: Where to put your money now

Mortgage crisis. Failing economy. Debt. The buzz words that have been circulating lately are more than just an issue for the upcoming election -- they can also affect your personal pocketbook. So what should you do with your money in this kind of market?

Can't move? How about remodeling?

With credit markets ever so tight, many families are deciding against shopping for new houses and, instead, are remodeling their current homes. But there can be financial pitfalls in remodeling, especially for those taking on major tasks such as room additions or full kitchen makeovers.

Ouch! Economic tips pinch both ways

At the Corner Pub on Cincinnati's west side, bartender Melissa Metz can count the cost of the economic hangover in the stack of bills she has at the end of a shift.

How to drive without burning money

Gas prices have been surging to record highs. But it's not just the gas bill that drivers are getting socked with. The costs of car insurance, tires, licensing and registration are on the rise, too. But there are some strategies you can use to cut the cost of owning your car.

Save money and the planet 

With gas prices rising, it might be time to re-think your commute. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

Final options to pay for college

Crunching the numbers on college costs has been a particularly grim task for parents of incoming freshmen this year.

Experts tell how to deal with mortgage crisis

With foreclosures and bankruptcy affecting millions of homeowners, CNN's Larry King on Tuesday talked to several experts in the real estate industry to get advice on handling the mortgage meltdown.

Deadlines you can't afford to miss

Deadlines are everywhere. But if you miss one of these, it can bite you in the wallet.

Recession-proof your wallet 

CNN's Ali Velshi reports on how to keep your head above water in today's shaky economy.

Is overdraft protection worth it?

Q: My bank offers overdraft protection. Should I use it?

Gas drives real estate buys

In his hunt for a new home, Demetrius Stroud crunched the numbers to find out that, with gas prices climbing, moving near an Amtrak station is the best thing for his wallet.

Financial advice for recent grads

After Sandra Hanna graduated from college, she moved back to her parents' home so she could save some money. A year later, she moved out with a stash of $8,000 to help pay for her new life.

Building a financial safety net 

In this unstable economy an emergency fund is a must. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

Socially responsible investing 

There is a savvy way to invest if you want your money to match your morals. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Are timeshares worthwhile?

Question: I'm thinking about buying a timeshare. Would it be a worthwhile investment?

Stormy weather-- is your house protected?

Since Hurricane Katrina blew ashore nearly three years ago and caused massive damage along the Gulf Coast, families in many coastal states have found it difficult and costly to get comprehensive homeowners insurance.

iReporters end splurges to pay for food

Americans are changing how they shop to combat high food prices. iReporters say they're planning trips to the grocery store with military precision -- arming themselves with coupons and making sure they're in the right shoppers' clubs to get the best deals.

Poll: Stress of debt takes physical toll

The stress from deepening debt is becoming a major pain in the neck -- and the back and the head and the stomach -- for millions of Americans.

Renters profit from owners' pain

Renters may be the biggest winners in the current housing slump, especially in places like Florida, Las Vegas and Southern California, that have thousands of vacant for-sale and foreclosed homes and condos on the market.

Not just gas slamming your wallet

Does filling the gas tank leave your wallet empty and spirit sputtering? Get used to both because almost everything car-related is costing more.

Pet owners fear tough economic choices

Diana Bardsley wiped tears from her eyes as she recalled taking food off her plate to feed her beloved spaniel Hunter and two Siamese cats.

When to invest 

The housing market may be suffering, but a mortgage expert says investing now is a smart move. CNN's Ali Velshi reports.

Reality interfering with rebate dreams

Many Americans allowed themselves to fantasize about large-screen TVs, European vacations and other luxuries when they learned of the federal rebates they'd be getting this spring and early summer.

Man pays $30K in rent, faces eviction

Charles Nelson has paid about $30,000 in rent since moving into a spacious four-bedroom home in August. He was stunned when a real estate agent knocked on his door recently and said the home was in foreclosure.

What's essential, what's luxury?

At The Wine Rack, where sales from the $10-and-under shelves are booming, Jocelyn Vorbach says aloud what most of her customers won't: Friendships now have price tags, and dinner guests are gauged.

Finding a job 101 

The clock is ticking for recent college grads to find jobs. CNN's Ali Velshi reports on what to expect in the search.

SUVs plunge toward 'endangered' list

Jorge Fernandez strolls across the used-car parking lot littered with dozens upon dozens of sport utility vehicles the size of small tugboats.

Financial infidelity 

Keeping financial secrets from your spouse or partner can threaten your relationship and checkbook.

Gas prices drive Geos from clunkers to chic

It's a 12-year-old oft-mocked clunker of an automobile.

Should you take in family?

Introductions were a hasty formality when Christopher Wiggins and his family arrived, tousled and tired, at a Greyhound station in Florida in March. Wiggins' wife and three of their kids weren't merely meeting his aunt and uncle; they would be living with them indefinitely.

Downsizing food to fit smaller budgets

Shoppers have been lugging ever-larger products to their ever-bigger cars for years. Now, more of them are feeling so pinched by the sagging economy that they are embracing a new behavior: buying a little at a time.

More are scooting to save gas

Joan Kohler is not a typical new scooter customer.

Saddling up and singing to protest gas prices

Americans facing rising gasoline and diesel prices are cycling about, saddling up, singing out and, sometimes, resorting to violent symbolism.

How to save money on groceries

Q. The price of milk, rice and other food basics is soaring. How can I reduce my grocery bill while still providing my family with nutritious food?

Suspicion rises over higher food costs

Forced to pay for once-free sandwich toppings and twice as much for some steak cuts, shoppers are wondering whether higher grocery bills and restaurant tabs truly reflect the trickle down of a global rise in food prices.

Cutting down college loans 

Cure those college loan blues with some basic ways to pay them down quicker.

Why 'Yawns' live below their wealthy means

They drive hybrid cars, if they drive at all; shop at local stores, if they shop at all; and pay off their credit cards every month, if they use them at all.

Money disputes hurt families

Marcel Holmstrom didn't talk to his father for six months because of money. When his dad sold the family home for a tidy sum, Holmstrom thought part of the windfall would come to him.

Handling an inheritance 

An unexpected inheritance is a blessing if you know how to handle the windfall. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Selling family treasures to pay bills

The for-sale listings on the online hub Craigslist come with plaintive notices, like the one from the teenager in Georgia who said her mother lost her job and pleaded, "Please buy anything you can to help out."

Teens face tough economic summer

Albertsons supermarket said "no," and so did Macy's department store and a local grocer.

Choosing a mortgage 

CNN's Ali Velshi helps sort out what kind of mortgage is right for you.

What to do when your kids' college fund is tanking

The stock market hasn't been kind to investors in recent months, and that could be taking a toll on the Section 529 college savings accounts that many parents have set up for their kids. But families need to think carefully before tinkering too much with these tax-favored plans.

$100 fill-ups arrive at gas pumps

Noel Bosse and Ken Davis watch as the numbers keep spinning at the gas pump -- 70 bucks, 80 bucks. Gulp, guzzle, then it stops: $101 for about 25 gallons.

How to raise financially savvy kids

Parents have a lot to worry about in these difficult economic times. It costs more for everything from food to gas to clothes. It's hard for them to be a good example for their kids when it comes to being prudent with money.

Learn discipline through fun 

Entrepreneur and author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' Robert Kiyosaki says he learned financial responsibility as a child.

Economic woes hit American stomachs

Steadily rising food costs aren't just causing grocery shoppers to do a double-take at the checkout line -- they're also changing the very ways we feed our families.

How to find your hidden money

You know how good it feels when you fish a $10 bill out of your jeans pocket right before it hits the wash. Imagine coming into hundreds of dollars from a savings bond or a bank account you forgot about.

Illegal immigrants pay billions in taxes

The tax system collects its due, even from a class of workers with little likelihood of claiming a refund and no hope of drawing a Social Security check.

Gay couples face higher tax bills

For gay couples, the April 15 tax filing deadline can be a reminder of the disparities they face, even in a nation that is becoming more accepting of same-sex couples.

Your cost of collecting, calculating tax forms

Tax season became a little more taxing this year, with the average person spending more than a day and more than $200 collecting, calculating and compiling those numbers for the tax man, according to a report based on Internal Revenue Service figures.

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