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Congress overhauls your portfolio

Newly enacted financial reforms are significant for ordinary investors, who should prepare for changes in their mutual funds, brokerage accounts and stock holdings.

Deflation ‘crisis’ doesn’t exist

The growing fear of falling prices is exactly why we need to protect ourselves from rising ones — and the money printing that produces them.

10 stocks to watch

Texas Instruments, the nation’s second-biggest maker of semiconductors, appears on an MSN Money list of recommended stocks.

Uncle Sam’s unseen health care plan

If you’re in the market for long-term-care insurance, take a look at what the government will offer soon. But should you wait for it or buy other coverage now?

Bubble, bubble . . . China’s trouble

Many aspects of China’s real-estate bubble mirror the run-up to the housing bust in the US. But there are important differences as well.

How jobless aid became dysfunctional

In extending unemployment benefits yet again, Congress is reinforcing the fantasy that we taxpayers are entitled to a lot more from government than we can afford.

Mortgages that require little down

Once again, you can buy a house without a lot upfront — or even with no down payment. Here are 5 options for potential homeowners who are short on cash.

Financial Aid 101: How to get more cash

Even well-off families may find they’re expected to pay more for college than they can really afford. But with the right financial moves, they can qualify for more aid.

3 ways to invest like the rich

Yes, they have more money and access to more opportunities. But you can still adopt their strategies on a smaller — yet still potentially profitable — scale.

Why are CEOs so cocky these days?

Things may look bleak to many of us, but company chiefs are growing more confident about the recovery. That’s good news, because they’ve been right before.

10 credit cards that won’t rip you off

Whether you’re trying to repair bad credit, pay off high-interest cards or chase sweet rewards, these cards are worth considering. But, as always, read the fine print.

21 places to find deals online

Attention, bargain hunters: It pays to know your way around the Web (or your smart phone). Learn where to score the best prices, coupons and even free shipping.

What’s Facebook really worth?

If the social-media site goes public, it will have to be as forthcoming as many of its users. The prospect of an IPO has investors salivating, but would buying be a good idea?

Freebies on Facebook and Twitter

Companies want your attention — and they’re willing to pay for it. Savvy users of social media can score bushels of gratis goods, from pancakes to iPads.

Investor clues in latest earnings

Results show some themes for smart investors to monitor — and to be ready to act on when the time is right.

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