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Why to buy stocks and houses now

These investments may not look so great today. But prices suggest the time to commit long term is now.

Could the Dow fall to 1,000?

A recent dive in the market and some pessimistic predictions have investors running scared again. Here’s a look at some worst-case scenarios — and how to prepare.

Why not co-sign for younger friends?

Some college students under 21 want credit cards but don’t want their parents to know. And an older student wonders if co-signing — for a fee — might be worthwhile.

The demise of the nanny state

Though Europe’s cradle-to-grave security is shrinking — and citizens are protesting loudly — benefits are still better than in the US. But for how much longer?

The simple way to become wealthy

There’s a big problem with putting saving and investing on a back burner until you’re earning more. Here are 3 reasons to put it on automatic pilot right now.

Sex, drugs and rockin’ profits

Viagra and its clones created a multibillion-dollar industry that the recession hasn’t touched. And the next generation of sex drugs, including ‘female Viagra,’ is on the way.

Stocks that stand the test of time

Fund manager Robert Zagunis looks for 3 indicators of quality growth — and buys only stocks that have at least a decade of solid profitability behind them.

Can China keep its economy afloat?

With the ability to pile on the stimulus and ignore bad news, the country’s system is inefficient but productive. Long-term prospects, however, may be harrowing.

Market too mean for small investors?

Just when people were starting to think it was safe to return to stocks, a 2-month slide and renewed volatility has small investors running scared again.

His car gets 99.7 mpg; could yours?

Some of the modifications required for extremely high mileage may be too much for many drivers. But adjusting ‘the nut behind the wheel’ can also pay big dividends.

5 ways to trim your grocery bills

It’s the grocery cycle: You shop, you buy, you eat, then start over. But being prepared along with being vigilant on prices, coupons and brands can save big bucks.

The market’s best bet right now

If there’s a sizable rally, big technology stocks seem most likely to outperform. But take care: The era of high valuations is over, and the future still looks rough.

10 stocks to watch in the week ahead

Linear Technology, a maker of integrated circuits that convert analog signals into digital form, appears on an MSN Money list of recommended stocks.

3 big myths about the economy

The problem with what passes for debate about American capitalism these days is that it’s underpinned by lies and spin. Do you believe any of these tall tales?

What to know before renting a car

A little preparation will help you hold the line on nuisance charges and fees — and let you know which add-ons you’d be smart to purchase. Here are 8 quick tips.

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