The Haggler: My Music Is Blaring (in Someone Else’s Car)

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The Haggler examines satellite radio and Internet service troubles as part of a series rectifying the problems of consumers.

Fundamentally: What About the Valley After the Rally?

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A decline in market volatility is a sign that investor fears are dissipating. But history suggests that more bumps are ahead.

Mortgages: Avoiding Foreclosure

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Vast numbers of borrowers who took out unsecured personal loans from Fannie Mae to cover missed mortgage payments ultimately defaulted.

Wealth Matters: Some See an Economy in Crisis, but the Intrepid Find Bargains

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Affluent investors are among the first to look for undervalued areas, where the fear may be greater than is justified.

Patient Money: The Many Hidden Costs of High-Deductible Health Insurance

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These policies have many pitfalls, special cases and exclusions. Knowing them will help people decide if they are worthwhile.

Your Money: Students Relying on Loans Wonder Whether Forgiveness Will Last

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While the federal government says most of its loan forgiveness programs are secure, state programs, which depend on state budgets, face uncertain futures.

Forbes Fundamental Opportunity Index: Weekly Winners and Losers

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The Forbes value index finishes the week with the same percentage gain as the broader market.

Tiffany’s Loses Luster, Cintas Dips

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The jeweler with the famous blue box still meets analysts expectations even if the big picture is ugly.

S&P Weekly Wrap-Up

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The S&P 500 delivered a small gain in the midst of mixed economic and business news.

Playing CARD Ball

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The new credit card law limits some of the more unsavory card company practices, and may protect young adults from themselves.

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