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March 30, 2007
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Chris Farrell's 'My Two Cents' blog
Our resident economics editor is now online to help you manage your money well and manage your risks smartly without turning personal finance into a second career. And he's wants your comments.
A guide to proper allowance etiquette
Allowances can be a tricky subject. How much should you give your kids, or should you give them any money at all? Ashley Milne-Tyte finds out what some parents are doing.
The financial fairy tale of Tiffany and Mike
In the first installment of our latest Marketplace Money series, we follow Tiffany and Mike, an engaged couple embarking on the journey of marrying their finances. We follow the couple's economic union up to the wedding date on Sept. 1.
Making specialty drugs cheaper
Biologics are the most expensive pharmaceuticals on the market, but you never see them advertised. This week, the FDA announced more research is needed for possible cheaper generic versions. Andrea Smardon reports.
Define 'suspicious' activity
If you've ever had your credit card mysteriously shut down because the company wants to protect you against fraud, you'll know this can burn you. Tess Vigeland sits down with analyst Ted Crooks to talk about fraud and "suspicious" activity.
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Chris Farrell wants you to get over the April blues. He recommends some easy steps to prepare for tax deadline.
This week, long-term health care insurance is in trouble. Chris looks at why and helps us find a solution.
Chris Farrell answers your questions about going into foreclosure, selling stock, and protecting teenagers from identity theft.
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