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This is your chance to learn how to navigate your financial life on your own.
The big banks are trying to entice the not-quite-rich with these no-fee checking accounts. But what are you really getting when you sign up?
One of the stupidest is Spirit Airlines' $2 'Unintended Consequences Fee,' which the airline seems to be assessing just to make a point.
Parents whose incomes are too high to qualify for the college tuition tax credits should see if their children qualify.
Buffalo Wild Wings is downgraded to 'neutral,' and Dick's Sporting is initiated with a 'market perform.'
MSN Money's Anthony Mirhaydari answers Facebook users' questions about the employment market.
Once you've reached that financial sweet spot, here are 9 ways to put the extra money you'll have to good use.
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