April is Financial Literacy Month. How much do your kids know about dough?
Regrets? We've had a few, according to a new survey. But financial goofs can usually be fixed -- or prevented.
Starting Monday, this site is joining forces with MSN Money Smart Spending. Here's why.
Some say games of chance are a waste of money. I can think of worse ways to drop a few bucks.
Plus 32 other things I will not pay for (or rarely ever). How does your frugality compare?
Neiman Marcus and 2 other retailers settle FTC complaints that they misrepresented the source of fur in garments they sold.
Some websites charge considerable fees for visas and other documents that can be obtained directly from the government at less expense.
If you believe some of these common misconceptions about consumer electronics, you could be vastly overspending when you buy tech.
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TOP STOCKS
President and CEO Jamie Sokalsky points out that the industry's paradigm is shifting toward returns driving production, rather than the other way around.
MARKET DISPATCHES
The Market Dispatches column has been discontinued. Here's where to find the latest stock and business news on MSN Money, and the latest from market writer Charley Blaine.
FRUGAL COOL
Starting Monday, this site is joining forces with MSN Money Smart Spending. Here's why.
MONEY & POLITICS
Breaking up big banks is an untested solution to the too big to fail problem that attempts to isolate and dismantle large, troubled institutions while protecting the rest of the economy.
SMART SPENDING
The 'terms and conditions' pages can seem overwhelming. Here are 7 things you'll want to know about a credit card before you apply.
SMART TAXES
The IRS is struggling to combat identify thieves who file fraudulent tax returns in the names of older residents who don't need to file.

