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Feb 10, 2011 11:06AM on Smart SpendingBy Karen Datko

Best Buy will let you pay to lock in a resale value. Why it's usually a bad deal.

Feb 4, 2011 12:55PM on Top StocksBy TheStreet Staff

The rate is expected to exceed that of mobile apps over the next 2 years.

Feb 3, 2011 2:04PM on Smart SpendingBy Teresa Mears

More retailers join Wal-Mart in providing check cashing and other financial services for people without bank accounts.

Jan 28, 2011 9:49AM on Top StocksBy Jim Cramer

The online retail giant is run brilliantly -- just not for the stock market.

Jan 27, 2011 3:01PM on Smart SpendingBy Karen Datko

Retailers employ all kinds of tricks to make you think prices are more attractive than they actually are.

Jan 27, 2011 2:14PM on Smart SpendingBy Karen Datko

As dollar stores eat into its market share, the giant discounter returns to its roots.

Jan 24, 2011 2:41PM on Top StocksBy Kim Peterson

In the recession, drinkers traded down to less-expensive brands. Now they're hooked.

Jan 24, 2011 2:14PM on Top StocksBy Kim Peterson

One company hopes to sell Canna Cola and other flavors to medical-marijuana patients.

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Report: Hazards higher for poor kids

Children from lower income families are at greater risk of suffering accidental injuries and being sickened by food, according to a Consumer Federation of America study.

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