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Manuel Schiffres "Now what happens?". Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine. FindArticles.com. 11 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1318/is_n8_v52/ai_20962273/
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Articles in August, 1998 issue of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine
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A $300 billion lost and found: Steve Forbes can afford to turn his back on found money, but can you?
by Stephanie Gallagher -
The Oakmark mystique
by Robert Frick - Tax-free bonds
- Portfolio: stocks under suspicion
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Now what happens?
by Manuel Schiffres -
In defense of bond funds: why these investments remain easy to love, even as interest rates settle lower and lower
by Steven T. Goldberg -
Check your home insurance: replacement-cost guarantees are quickly disappearing
by Melissa Mikesell -
Submerging markets: payoffs from emerging markets have been a long time coming. Maybe it's time for even the most patient investor to bail out
by Robert Frick -
Dell defines a weak computer market: business keeps growing, but that's not always good enough for the stock
by Ken Sheets -
Winners every year: these 12 funds consistently outrun the rest
by Kimberly Lankford - Taxable bonds
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Can you save by borrowing online? It's easy to find a good mortgage rate, but not necessarily the lowest
by Elizabeth Razzi - U.S. stocks
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Sit down to savory savings: for soup-to-souffle bargains, try a discount dining plan
by Jessica Wu -
'Give me your money.'
by Steven T. Goldberg - Single-state munis
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New deals in old-fashioned docs
by Jane Bennett Clark - Finding your way around the tables
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It's risky to invest too cautiously: and too many women are too timid when it comes to saving for retirement
by Mary Beth Franklin - And the winners are…
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A bargain hunter's tour of Asia: the region's financial bust is a boon for U.S. travelers and shoppers
by Lynn Woods - Well, so much for the boom in REITs
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A checking account for your child: some banks are more willing than others to set one up
by Janet Bodnar - International stocks
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Did you earn too much in 1997?
by Stacy Stower -
The winning edge
by Marc L. Schulhof -
This writer takes a stab at success: Frank Baldwin scores with first novel about game of darts
by Elizabeth Razzi
- How to choose the right insurance carrier for your business
- Real Estate: Prepare your properties to weather what lies ahead
- Technology: Be prepared if part of your global supply chain goes missing
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