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How to fix your FICO score
MSN Money experts Liz Pulliam Weston and Jim Jubak explain how lenders are using FICO scores and how you can improve your own score.
Three steps to financial independence
Jonathan Chevreau, personal finance columnist for the Financial Post, shares three key steps you should take in order to gain financial independence. (Oct. 23)
Boost your credit score
To take advantage of the lower interest rates you need to have great credit. Liz Pulliam Weston has some simple tips to boost your credit score.
Tom Patterson Warns Against Credit Card Skimming
Financial Security Advisor Tom Patterson gives advice on protecting your credit cards from theft during this holiday shopping season.
Build real wealth on $12/hr
Earl Crawly is a parking lot attendant who has never earned more than $20,000 a year but smartly invested his way into becoming a millionaire. How’d he do it? Watch this…
The recession has changed us
MSN Money personal finance columnist Liz Pulliam Weston says Americans have saved more and borrowed less because of the recession and financial crisis. (May 14)
How to keep credit flowing
MSN Money experts Liz Pulliam Weston and Jim Jubak share their advice on what steps you should take if credit card issuers cut your credit line. (Feb. 7)
Shine On, GE
Traders see GE stock moving to a new trading range after two important investor events in December, says Barrons.com's Steve Sears.
Take a hard look at your 401(k)
Doug Fabian suggests how to handle your 401(k) given today's turbulent investment landscape and more complex regulations. (June 6)
Statement shock! Stop 401(k) panic
401(k) statements are going out and boy is there a ticking time bomb waiting in the envelope for many of us. If you're brave enough to open it up to see the damage -- don't panic! MSN Money's Liz Pulliam Weston has some calming advice and some concrete steps for what you can do to help your finances even in this out-of-control market.
Don't count on social security
Terry Savage, columnist and author of The Savage Truth on Money, explains why you shouldn't put too much faith in Social Security. (May 14)
Lost your job? Here are some answers
Liz Pulliam Weston, MSN Money's Personal Finance Columnist, talks about where the jobs are in this recession.
The Clash Over Cash
Money troubles got you down? MoneyTrack met a couple that discovered their biggest financial challenge might not have anything to do with money.
Stock Rally Shows Signs of Flagging
Next week's holiday-shortened week may tamp down trading volume, increase volatility, and make it tougher for Wall Street to recovery, Barrons.com's Bob O'Brien suggests.
Decline my debit card, please
The banks call it bounce protection -- you should call it a rip-off. A $30 overdraft on a $2 bottle of water? No wonder banks don't reject purchases made with your debit card when you haven't got enough in your account. MSN Money's Liz Pulliam Weston exposes banks' profitable secret and tells you what to do to get true protection on your account.
Retirement Savings & Spending Strategy
Afraid of running through your retirement savings too early? With the help of expert David Bach, MoneyTrack gives you ideas on how to calculate your spending and make sure your retirement will last.
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