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Survival guide for the uninsured
Wondering how to pay for your next checkup? If you’re one of the many Americans living without health insurance, there may be more options for you than you know.

What I don't 'like' about Facebook
The IPO will be huge; the company has an impressive reach. But what does it say when our hottest business wins because young adults are stuck on couches?

7 smart ways to pay for college
It’s possible to pay for school without you, or your kids, going deep into debt. Try these 7 savvy strategies to help them get an education without going broke.

8 things debt collectors won't say
The calls may be scary, but you do have rights you should know about. Here are some things to know before you decide how to respond.

Can the central banks keep us safe?
The financial markets are holding their own these days, based on the idea the Fed and other central banks will save us from the worst. But what if they can't?

6 things that won't hurt your credit
You may be needlessly worrying that a mistake, habit or event has torpedoed your scores. Here’s how to avoid the damage.

What to know about Facebook's IPO
The company's rise is one of the great business stories of our time. But just how valuable is social media? We'll get an indication this week.

8 ways kids are dumb about money
Looking for surefire ways to keep your children clueless about cash? These 8 parenting blunders practically guarantee your kids low financial IQs.

Do we need more inflation?
Rising inflation has been a cause for dread for decades. But could it actually provide some relief to debt-laden consumers and help the US economy to rebound?

10 stocks for the bad old summertime
The road ahead promises a lot of ups and downs, something we're starting to see already. A list can help you recognize and snap up bargain stocks.

Never buy car insurance again?
For most drivers, buying a policy is a no-brainer, but in a handful of states, it's not required. Find out where you can skip the coverage.

What the 99% are getting right
A global backlash is brewing as the masses revolt at rescues and bailouts for those at the top of the economic scale, and austerity for the rest.

Freak cases of identity theft
You can never be too careful about protecting your identity. In fact, there are lessons to be learned from even these 3 bizarre cases of security screw-ups.

Why women will lead the recovery
Despite recent buzz about higher unemployment stats, female workers are poised to lead the post-recession economy. Here's why women may be the next comeback kids.

Facebook's hot, but Google's cheap
Yes, the search giant goes for $600 a share. But that price has fallen recently on several worries, including that Facebook will eat into Google's turf.

Markets don't fear a fiscal cliff
The tax hikes and spending cuts scheduled to kick in at year's end could wreck the economy. So why isn't Wall Street sweating?

10 biggest mistakes renters make
A bad housing market has been good for landlords. If you're among the many now looking for an apartment, be aware of these potential pitfalls before you sign a lease.

More Social Security for Mom
Knowing how and when to begin drawing benefits can make a big difference in her budget. Here's what you and your mom should know.

Why don't we care about speeders?
Traffic fatalities due to speeding are up, and so are speed limits. And your insurance may give you a pass on at least your first ticket. So, what is everyone thinking?

6 picks for global investors
As we wait to see how the messes in Europe, China and the US turn out, it's time to turn our attention to Australia, Canada, Latin America and elsewhere.