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New rules protect consumers from debt-relief scams
Consumers will be protected from debt-settlement companies that charge hefty upfront fees and make questionable claims, thanks to new government rules that take full effect in late October.
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Personal Finance Daily: The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories
In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of Aug. 30 to Sept. 3:
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Video: Tax Changes are Coming
The tax code is going to change come Dec. 31, thanks to the expiration of the Bush-era cuts but also because some of the stimulus tax breaks are ending. Andrea Coombes looks at some of the likely adjustments in her Personal Finance Minute.
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Real Estate Weekly: Home-buyer tax credit not likely to make an encore
The real-estate industry was abuzz with chatter earlier this week about the government offering another home-buyer tax credit, after Shaun Donovan, HUD secretary, said on CNN that it was too early to tell if the credit would make a return.
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Media Report: Top 10 working-class TV series for Labor Day
Television’s long history has given us lots of celebrated blue-collar characters over the years, but for various reasons most of them have been relegated to sitcoms -- Ralph Kramden, Archie Bunker, Roseanne Conner, Al Bundy.
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Economic Report: Services growth slows in August, ISM says
Growth slows in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector during August, as the Institute for Supply Management reports a reading of 51.5%, down from 54.3% in July. Several component gauges within the index register decline.
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Services growth slows in August, ISM says
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Growth slowed in the U.S. non-manufacturing sector in August, hitting 51.5%, compared with 54.3% in July, the Institute for Supply Management reported Friday. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected the reading to slow to 53.5%. A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below 50 indicates a decline.
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Robert Powell: Health law's retiree perk won't last long
If you are among the estimated 1.3 million retirees too young to qualify for Medicare but fortunate enough to have employer-sponsored health care coverage, count your blessings. The next two years could bring a bit of a windfall.
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Realty Q&A: Don't tap retirement fund to pay off mortgage
In this week's Realty Q&A, a retiree says his only debt is his $94,000 mortgage, and he wonders whether he should tap his 401(k) to pay off that bill. Lew Sichelman offers some advice.
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Corrections: Hurricane Earl prompts airlines to waive some fees
A MarketWatch report on Sept. 2 misstated how airlines usually handle changes to customers' flight plans in the case of a hurricane or other force majeure. They generally offer a refund. See the corrected story.
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Hurricane Earl prompts airlines to waive some fees
As Hurricane Earl twists its way towards the East Coast ahead of the busy Labor Day weekend, the nation’s largest airlines are rolling out waivers that allow travelers to change flights without charge, but most come with specific stipulations.
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Corrections: Nifty 50/50 portfolio keeps investing simple
A MarketWatch story published Sept. 2 incorrectly identified the Wilshire 5000 Total Market Iindex. See the corrected story.
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Jonathan Burton's Life Savings: 'Nifty 50/50' portfolio keeps investing simple
Investing is complex rocket science that requires professional help -- at least that's what the professionals usually say. But a strong case can be made for investors following a design principle known as KISS, which in this case stands for: Keep it simple, saver.
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Foreclosures impact kids, communities
Children could be prevented from realizing their potential in school and, eventually, the labor force as consequences from the problem of home foreclosures last for years, a pair of Federal bank officials say in a conference on neighborhood stabilization.
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Vital Signs: Workers pay bigger share of health costs
Many recession-battered employers passed on a bigger share of health-insurance costs to workers or made their benefits less comprehensive this year, even though premium costs grew only modestly, a new study found.
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