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Your Money Articles from New York Times:
 
Your Money: How Debt Can Destroy a Budding Relationship
9/3/2010 11:40 PM
Because one person’s debt becomes a shared responsibility in marriage, when do you reveal a substantial liability?

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Patient Money: Food Safety Tips for the Budget-Conscious
9/4/2010 12:00 AM
Safety experts have advice on ways to germ-proof your food, and still save money.

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Monday Reading: Insurance Tips for Renting Cars Abroad
9/6/2010 2:27 PM
Tips for renting cars in other countries, getting billed for an ambulance and other consumer-focused items from recent editions of The New York Times.

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What’s Your Threshold for Wrong Charges?
9/5/2010 2:58 PM
Share your thoughts on how big a wrong charge on a credit card or checking account statement has to be to outweigh the opportunity costs of fighting it.

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'Til Debt Do Us Part
9/3/2010 8:41 PM
More and more couples are bringing a lot of debt to a marriage. When in the courtship should you disclose a large debt? Does a high loan balance make you damaged goods in the dating pool?

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Managing Money in Clutch Situations
9/3/2010 8:40 PM
An excerpt from Paul Sullivan's new book, "Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't," looks at how the head of a real estate brokerage saved his company after the 2008 economic collapse.

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App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty Cards
9/2/2010 12:01 AM
Two apps, Cardstar and Key Ring, serve as repositories for your loyalty shopping card numbers. You just hand your phone to the cashier at checkout.

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Home Is Where the Tax Exemption Is
9/2/2010 11:11 AM
As tax authorities look for cheats, they are finding that many people who are eligible for the benefit fail to apply for it.

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Your Money: In Defense of Home Ownership
8/29/2010 5:01 PM
Many home purchases could still end in grief financially, particularly in hard-hit areas. But most probably won’t.

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Patient Money: High-Deductible Plans Grow, but Not Everyone Should Get on Board
8/27/2010 11:59 PM
More workers are being urged to enroll in plans linked to health savings accounts. Some new rules, however, could be deterrents.

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Housing Market Plunged in July, Fueling Anxiety
8/26/2010 2:32 AM
Housing sales fell a surprising 25.5 percent in July below the level of a year ago, as buyers lost the spur of a government tax credit.

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Housing Fades as a Means to Build Wealth, Analysts Say
8/23/2010 6:40 AM
Many economists believe that the days of banking on an asset that could only rise in value are gone for good.

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The Haggler: Enough, Already! One Consumer’s Pet Peeves
8/21/2010 9:50 PM
It’s the little things — a long list of them — that can most frustrate today’s consumer.

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Fundamentally: Betting on Growth While Playing Defense
8/25/2010 1:59 PM
While investors have rushed to the safety of Treasury securities, risky sectors like junk bonds and emerging-market stocks have also done well this year.

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Digital Domain: $9 Here, 20 Cents There and a Credit-Card Lawsuit
8/21/2010 9:50 PM
The Federal Trade Commission alleges in a civil case that scammers placed more than $10 million in small, bogus charges on consumers’ credit and debit cards.

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Mortgages: New Online Help From Fannie Mae
8/21/2010 10:20 PM
A new Web site for struggling borrowers has information in two languages, and explanatory videos.

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Practical Traveler: Weighing the Pros and Cons of Spirit Airlines
8/23/2010 2:00 PM
The airfares from Spirit are cheap, but does that make up for the inconveniences?

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Your Money: How to Be Frugal and Still Be Asked on Dates
8/21/2010 12:00 AM
There are ways to broadcast your financial values without coming off as a tightwad or a gold digger.

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Patient Money: Birth Control Doesn’t Have to Mean the Pill
8/23/2010 7:59 AM
Alternatives to the popular pill, like intrauterine devices, hormonal implants or injections, may be more convenient, more effective and cheaper in the long run.

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U.S. Mortgage Relief Effort Is Falling Short of Its Goal
8/23/2010 3:57 PM
The pool of candidates is shrinking rapidly, and new trial modifications were down sharply in July.

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Kathleen Natoli,  Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer and Personal Trusted Mortgage Advisor.  New Jersey Department of Banking & Insurance.  Providing the information and expert advice needed to assist borrowers to obtain the right loan for their situation - not just providing rate quotes. First Time Homebuyer Specialist with expertise assisting individuals divorcing or who have joint interest in a home and their relationship is ending; such as in Divorce. Keynote speaker providing mortgage financing seminars, Credit Improvement and Evaluation programs  and Divorce & Your Home. NMLS Individual ID 241155. 

 

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