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Personal Finance Daily: The week’s 10 best Personal Finance stories
In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of Aug. 10-14:
Personal Finance Daily: Savers show some optimism, but others are just mad
Don’t miss these top stories:
Personal Finance Daily: Savers show some optimism, but others are just mad
Don’t miss these top stories:
Robert Powell: Don’t settle for a ‘life settlement’
Of all the products ever engineered by the financial-services industry for sale to unsuspecting seniors and others, none seem quite as insidious as life settlements.
Robert Powell: Don’t settle for a ‘life settlement’
Of all the products ever engineered by the financial-services industry for sale to unsuspecting seniors and others, none seem quite as insidious as life settlements.
Personal Finance Daily: Pricing, environmental concerns turn secondhand into fashionable
In our consumer-driven society, there has always been a little back-alley stigma attached to shopping in thrift and secondhand stores. After all, if you can’t afford to be at the mall, then you’re not really doing your part to hold up the American economy. But those attitudes are changing as the economy tumbles into its worst position in decades.
Personal Finance Daily: Pricing, environmental concerns turn secondhand into fashionable
In our consumer-driven society, there has always been a little back-alley stigma attached to shopping in thrift and secondhand stores. After all, if you can’t afford to be at the mall, then you’re not really doing your part to hold up the American economy. But those attitudes are changing as the economy tumbles into its worst position in decades.
Personal Finance Daily: Pricing, environmental concerns turn secondhand into fashionable
In our consumer-driven society, there has always been a little back-alley stigma attached to shopping in thrift and secondhand stores. After all, if you can’t afford to be at the mall, then you’re not really doing your part to hold up the American economy. But those attitudes are changing as the economy tumbles into its worst position in decades.
Personal Finance Daily: Pricing, environmental concerns turn secondhand into fashionable
In our consumer-driven society, there has always been a little back-alley stigma attached to shopping in thrift and secondhand stores. After all, if you can’t afford to be at the mall, then you’re not really doing your part to hold up the American economy. But those attitudes are changing as the economy tumbles into its worst position in decades.
Energy stocks rise off lows for the session
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Energy stocks rose from lows earlier in the day, but still rang up big losses on Monday. The Amex Oil Index closed at 1,018, down 4%, but reclaiming the 1,000 level after falling more than 10%.

