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  1. Family Finances by Paul Minsky, Ph.D.- Fathers' Forum Online
  2. Sandwich Generation by Walecia Konrad
  3. Even well-off can imagine becoming poor, by Bradley Meacham
  4. Middle class crunch: Who's to blame?, by Liz Pullian Weston
  5. Is it time for a New New Deal?, by Pat Regnier
  6. Retirees up against debt, by Kathy Chu
  7. Tying the Financial Knot, by Jennifer Ordonez
  8. Savings Tumble Poses Risk to Boomers, by Martin Crutsinger
  9. Survey: Many Americans Ignore Their Finances
  10. Why the 10% solution is actually 90% wrong, by Walter Updegrave
  11. Study: Smarter People Earn More, but May Not Save as Much, by Jeanna Bryner
  12. Social Securty, Medicare: 'problematic', by Jeanne Sahadi
  13. 3 Bad RReasons to Buy a Home, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  14. Your 5-minute Guide to Credit Scores
  15. 10 Tips for Affordable Family Trips
  16. Staying Healthy in Your Peak Earning Years, by Patricia B. Gray
  17. The Poverty Business, by Brian Grow & Keith Epstein
  18. Marriage Later in Life Tricky for Estate Planning, by Lisa Scherzer
  19. Generation gap? About $200,000. by Dennis Cauchon
  20. When you need a financial planner, by Walter Updegrave
  21. Reasons to Tell Junior to Get a Job This Summer, by Linda Stern
  22. Getting Rich Off the Poor...Feedback
  23. Rules 'hiding' trillions in debt, by Dennis Cauchon
  24. Is there a statute of limitations on debt?, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  25. 25 Rules to Grow Rich By
  26. Tough Choice: Your Retirement Lifestyle or...Your House? by Gail Buckner
  27. 8 money moves you must make at 50, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  28. A retirement mistake Boomers should avoid, by Jeanne Sahadi
  29. What to do when you inherit money, by Steven Goldberg
  30. No free ride for getting out of debt, by Rob Kelly
  31. Finding a great place to grow old call s for some research, by Emily Brandon
  32. Losing Sleep-Literally-Over the Future, by Emily Brandon
  33. The 7 Money Mistakes to Avoid
  34. A safety net safer than Social Security
  35. Housing cost growing even less affordable, by Les Christie
  36. Minting money off poverty
  37. * signs you're headed for financial disaster, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  38. Your 5-minute guide for caring for parents
  39. Your Money: Supporting a parent? Check for tax breaks, by Sandra Block
  40. Walk the talk for a fragile planet, by Ann Monroe
  41. What's up with all those tip jars?, by Robert Close
  42. Your long-term assumptions may be all wet, by Chuck Jaffe
  43. The 15-minute Tip: Should You Put That Check In The Mail?, by Jennifer Openshaw
  44. 16 favorite money rules of thumb, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  45. 8 great book about money, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  46. A high IQ is no financial guarantee, by Karen Aho
  47. Are you on track for retirement?, by Walter Updegrave
  48. Study: Government cost us half a year in income, by Jeanne Sahadi
  49. Middle class may be better off than perceived, by Jeanne Sahadi
  50. Women (and Those Who Love Them): Be WISER About Retirement, by Gail Buckner
  51. Losing the American Dream, by Nina Easton
  52. Taking a New Course in Class, by Jackie Mantey
  53. Testing Your Financial Planner, by Marshall Loeb
  54. Boomers Retirment Won't Sink Stock Market, by Rodger Lowenstein
  55. The End of Easy Money, by Justin Fox
  56. Poll: Balance the budget? Yes and no, by Bradley Meacham
  57. Emotional IQ just as important as brainpower for Buffett, by Alex Markels
  58. Is your waiter a thief?, by Kimberly Palmer
  59. Which debt should you pay off first?, by Trent Hamm
  60. Here's a tip: 20% is the new 15%, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  61. Cardholders Caught in Credit 'Trap': Report
  62. Got a Mortgage Problem? Don't Ignore It. Pick Up the Phone., by Gail Buckner
  63. 7 Pillars of Responsible Credit-Card Management, by Marshall Loeb
  64. 5 things that are always on sale, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  65. U.S. Poverty Rate Drop 1st Time Since 2000,
  66. FOX News Poll: Many Concerned About Losing Their Homes, by Dana Blanton
  67. The hard, fast life of a greenback, by Jay MacDonald
  68. Don't let your brain beat you, by Jason Zweig
  69. Why frugality is you best investment, by Trent Hamm
  70. Review: Greed feels good, so watch out, by Kerry Hannon
  71. Money Tales, by Rob Baedeker
  72. How to create lasting financial change, by MP Dunleavey
  73. Secret frugality weapon: The neighbors, by Trent Hamm
  74. Seven Reasons To Chose Credit Card Over Debit Card, by Marshall Loeb
  75. Put Up Your Job Defenses, by Marty Nemko
  76. ATM fees hit record high
  77. New 401(k) Law Should Help More Workers Save, by Lisa Scherzer
  78. The big lie about credit cards, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  79. Sleazy credit card tactics under fire, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  80. Extreme savings: Washed baggies and unflushed toilets, by Donna Freedman
  81. Lessons from living down and out, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  82. Life and Debt in Suburbia, by Stephen Gandel
  83. Payday Loans Can Be a Trap, by Jane Bryant Quinn
  84. Are you frugal, or stingy?, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  85. Make your money last, by Walter Updegrave
  86. Your Brain's Not So Bright, by Emily Brandon
  87. Life is harder now, experts say, by Bob Sullivan
  88. Who or what is the middle-class? by John Schoen
  89. The Latte Era Grinds Down, by Daniel Gross
  90. Bankruptcy Reform Bites Back, by Christopher Farrell
  91. Who'll rescue homeowners in the housing mess?, by Jim Jubak
  92. Where the millionaires are now, by Maya Roney
  93. Credit contagion infects your wallet, by Jim Jubak
  94. Gift Cards With a Personal Touch, by Cliff Edwards
  95. Are You in Your Own Personal Recession?, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  96. Time to get out of debt, by Jean Chatzky
  97. Why are you not a rational investor, by Meir Statman
  98. Prisoners of Debt, by Robert Berner & Brian Grow
  99. Wall Street doesn't want you, by Jim Jubak
  100. The Economics of Toilet Paper, by Chuck Jaffe
  101. The high cost of smoking, by Hilary Smith
  102. Americans getting poorer, by David Francis
  103. Money 101
  104. Setting Priorities
  105. As credit crunch tightens, all of us might feel the squeeze
  106. 5 Steps to fix a broken budget, by MP Dunleavey
  107. Fresh Pain For The Uninsured, by Brian Grow & Robert Berner
  108. Ah, the secluded life, by Emily Vencat & Ginanne Brownell
  109. Getting worried downtown
  110. Homeowner equity fading away, by J.W. Elphinstone
  111. Common sense can be your best financial adviser, by Kerry Hannon
  112. The fine art of holiday tipping, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  113. Do the right thing AND make money, by Jason Zweig
  114. See a penny? Pick it up!
  115. When money rules don't apply, by MP Dunleavey
  116. Start now to repair broken budget, by Kathy Chu
  117. Too broke to save? Never, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  118. Build a killer credit score in 2008, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  119. How to fix: Health care, by Richard Conniff
  120. When to follow your financial planner's advice
  121. The Boomers Hit 62, by Justin Fox
  122. The Middle-Class Conundrum: Do You Fit In?
  123. Tapped-Out Consumer
  124. Your tales of the middle-class crunch
  125. For investors, excitement is an enemy, by Richard Conniff
  126. Are you an irrational investor?, Richard Conniff
  127. 4 Money Lessons From Fred Flintstone, by MP Dunleavey
  128. Anxious America
  129. America don't blow this money, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  130. Over the Limit, by Der Hovansian, Palmeri, Byrnes and Silver-Greenberg
  131. Going Broke? Blame your primitive brain,
  132. Compare your money habits
  133. When credit cards put you in jeopardy
  134. Befuddled by debt? You're not alone. by Cathline Clifford
  135. Can't save? Blame your brain, by Jason Zweig
  136. Personal bankrupties highest since 2005
  137. Credit Card Reform Debate Heats Up, by Kimberly Palmer
  138. The New Austerity, by Justin Fox
  139. Are you afraid to look poor?, MP Dunleavey
  140. Goals: What you really want from your money, by George Mannes
  141. It's time for a credit card revolution, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  142. The 10 wackiest write-offs,
  143. Why you're a big sucker, by Paul J. Lim
  144. Today's 'Culture of Poverty', by Daniel Gross
  145. Getting it right on the money
  146. Gap between rich, poor America accelerates
  147. Clues for the Clueless, by Daniel McGinn and Temma Ehrenfeld
  148. The 12 most outrageous fees, by Karen Aho
  149. Household debt goes through the roof, by Michael Mandel
  150. What your wallet says about you
  151. Money 101: Controlling Debt
  152. America ill-prepared for recession, survey finds
  153. Barely surviving by using credit cards, by Tami Luhny
  154. Survey: 1 in 10 boomers borrows for living expenses, by Ellen Simon
  155. Why you just can't seem to save enough, by Pat Regnier
  156. The End of Entitlement, by Robert Samuelson
  157. What's your money personality, by Brad Kessel
  158. Can yoga make you rich?, by Brent Kessel
  159. Poll: Stress fo Debt takes physical toll
  160. What would the $6 Million Man cost today?
  161. Where did your fiancial stability go? by Jim Jubak
  162. 10 reasons to love a recession, by Jay MacDonald
  163. ATM breaches more likely at stores than banks, by Jessica Dickler
  164. Struggling Americans raiding 401(k)s
  165. Economic pain: 'Payback' for debt-fueled growth?, by David Lynch
  166. 12 new 'needs' that drain your cash, by Jay McDonald
  167. Feeling Poor But (Maybe) Lucky, by Christopher Farrell
  168. No free rides: This means you, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  169. Another Inconvenient Truth
  170. The Dark Side of Your Money, by Brad Kessel
  171. What if we all got money smart? by Liz Pulliam Weston
  172. Consumers Scale Back on Luxuries, by Kimberly Palmer
  173. The upside of a down economy, by MP Dunleavey
  174. The psychology of saving more
  175. The Price of Greed, by Andy Serwer & Allan Sloan
  176. How to Treat a 'Money disorder", by Sarah Kershaw
  177. How your emotions affect your investments, by Laura Stern
  178. 56% of Americans say they have been harmed by the financial crisis, by Julie Schmit
  179. Is the era of easy credit over for the long haul?, by Adma Geller
  180. Boys, girls and the money divide, by Abby Ellin
  181. Thrift is the new fashion, by Daniel Gross
  182. Talking about money problems no longer shameful
  183. Fell like a sucker? You're not alone, by Liz Pulliam Weston
  184. I.O.U.S.A.: Tackling the national debt, by Marlys Harris
  185. Economic downturn has more folks stashing their cash, by Sandra Block
  186. In tough times many dip into retirement savings, Julianne Pepitone
  187. Americans' debt shrinks - 1st time ever, David Goldman
  188. How to tell good charities from bad, by Liz Pullium Weston
  189. New rules restrict credit card abuses, by Marchy Gordon
  190. Financial New Year's Resolutions, by Catherine Holahan
  191. Is your money manager a crook?, by Catherine Holahan
  192. Understanding money behavior in a financial crisis, by Laura Rowley
  193. Prison Taught Me Everything I Need to Know About Personal Finance, by Roger
  194. Financial 'Death Penalty' for Madoff?, by Scott Burns
  195. Tough times even for porn and booze, by Michael Brush
  196. The bonds of time
  197. Fight off your financial demons, by Laura Rowley
  198. More Families move in together during housing crisis, by Stephanie Armour
  199. The Paradox of Thrift, by Justin Fox
  200. The 7 new rules of financial security
  201. Is brain glitch to blame for financial crisis?
  202. Who's top blame? Look in the mirror.
  203. Is your investing persoanlity in your DNA?
  204. Stop Saving Now!
  205. In your face consumption is so 2007
  206. It doesn't have to hurt
  207. Who shredded our safety net?
  208. Want peace of mind? Spend prudently
  209. Survey: Americans reclassifying luxury, necessity in recession
  210. Even millionaires don't feel rich
  211. The world's worse credit cards
  212. The new classs divide: Debt.
  213. The Myth of the Rational Market
  214. Money tips frm th founding fathrs
  215. How the mighty have fallen
  216. Rise of the super rich hits a sobering wall
  217. The trouble with pornography
  218. Forbes 400 lost a combined $300B this year