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March 2, 2007
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Get yourself a little online privacy
Like it or not, the web is a library for your personal information. So how hard is it to make what's public private? Jeff Tyler finds out.
The alternative maximum mayhem The AMT is becoming a dirty word in the tax code. This year, more Americans will face the alternative minimum tax. Bob
Moon reports.
Investment Club: Fairfax
In the latest installment of our investment club series, host Tess Vigeland takes us to Fairfax, Virginia. Meet a group of ladies who make homemade cinnamon rolls and invest in some sweet deals on the S&P 500.
Emergency savings 101 The feds want Americans to save more. So they've come up with a plan. Tess talks with Liz Pulliam Weston of MSN Money.
Day in the Work Life: A dog's tale On this week's "A Day In the Work Life," our regular look at how folks trade time for money, we nose around with a
rescue patroller.
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, as China goes, does the rest of the world follow? Economics editor Chris Farrell translates the global-market outlook.
Chris Farrell answers your questions about switching the name on a Roth account, investing in stock options, and cleaning up a bad investment.
CONTACT US with your financial questions or comments.
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