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February 16, 2007
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Closing the tax gap
The IRS wants to fix the tax gap. Going after uncollected tax revenue could mean more individual audits. John Dimsdale reports.
Saying 'I don't' First comes love, then comes not getting married. A growing number of Americans are choosing to skip the walk down the aisle. Alex
Cohen reports.
Investment Club: San Jose
Our special series continues on investment clubs in America. Host Tess Vigeland takes us to a club meeting in San Jose. Meet a co-ed group that does lunch, chews over spreadsheets and cooks up a nice profit in the stock market.
For some, it doesn't pay to get sick Congress wants to guarantee all American workers a week of paid sick leave a year. But the legislation is making
some businesses sick with worry. Tess Vigeland interviews Debra Ness of the National Partnership for Women and Families.
Day in the Work Life: The lion king On this On this week's 'A Day In the Work Life,' our regular look at how folks trade time for money, we hold steady
with a lion tamer.
ALL MARKETPLACE MONEY STORIES 
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Chris Farrell talks with Percy Bolton about what qualities to look for in your financial advisor.

This week, the Labor Department will issue new guidelines for work retirement plans. Chris has some recommendations.
Chris Farrell answers your questions about funding a child's college education, dealing with identity theft, transferring stock as a gift and answering the question, "What
protections does a mutual fund have?"
CONTACT US with your financial questions or comments.
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