Your Money Articles from New York Times:
 
Bank of America Plans to End Overdraft Fees on Debit Card Purchases
3/9/2010 9:00 PM
Customers who try to make purchases with their debit cards without enough money in their accounts will simply be declined.

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Answers About Education Tax Credits and Deductions: Part 5
3/9/2010 2:11 PM
In this post, our tax expert answers questions about education tax credits and deductions.

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Ten Tax Breaks for Parents
3/9/2010 11:59 AM
Here are 10 ways the tax code benefits parents by helping to defray the costs of adopting, raising and educating children.

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Tuesday Reading
3/9/2010 9:33 AM
The exit row is no longer free on some flights, how to outsource dumping a significant other and other consumer-focused items from Tuesday's Times.

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How to Handle Your Investing Overconfidence
3/9/2010 3:37 PM
The two questions to ask yourself when you're feeling certain about a big investing bet.

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LifeLock Settles With F.T.C. Over Deception Charges
3/9/2010 9:10 PM
The company, which claimed it could protect against identify theft, will pay $12 million and change its marketing campaign.

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Fundamentally: A Farewell to European Stocks? Not So Fast
3/6/2010 8:18 PM
For the first time since the global credit crisis, spreading bets across different geographic regions is proving worthwhile.

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Mortgages: Help for First-Time Buyers
3/5/2010 10:01 PM
The State of New York Mortgage Agency, or Sonyma, is offering 30-year affordable-housing loans at 4.75 percent.

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Your Money: Small Shareholders May Get a Say With New Rules and Methods
3/6/2010 1:50 AM
Until recently, the shareholder votes of small investors were largely meaningless. But the tide is beginning to turn.

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Wealth Matters: Learning How to Hedge Yourself, Not Just Your Portfolio
3/6/2010 12:10 AM
Gauging human capital, meaning a person’s future earnings, is getting more attention as unemployment becomes a bigger factor in personal finances.

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Patient Money: A Child’s Allergies Are Serious but Can Be Treated Effectively
3/5/2010 9:06 PM
Many dubious remedies exist, but immunotherapy and careful cleaning to remove allergens and immunotherapy may be the best options.

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Consumer Groups Urge Regulation of Nonbank Financial Institutions
3/5/2010 8:50 PM
Many of these companies, such as payday lenders and debt collectors, take aim at lower-income customers, and consumer advocates say they are less regulated than banks.

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For Auto Towns, Ed Montgomery Is an Ambassador of Hope
3/6/2010 4:43 AM
Edward B. Montgomery is helping depressed former assembly towns tap federal money to build new futures.

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Jobless Rate Steady in February, Fueling Hope for Spring Growth
3/6/2010 1:20 AM
The economy in February shed 36,000 nonfarm jobs, fewer than forecast, as the unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent, the Labor Department said on Friday.

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Trusted Adviser or Stock Pusher? The Financial Overhaul Bill May Not Settle It
3/4/2010 2:48 PM
The idea to make brokers fiduciaries who have a responsibility to put their customers’ interests first may not survive in the financial overhaul bill.

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