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Video: Saving Green: Laundry
from Money Talks May 29, 2008
If you're ready to start going green, but don't know where to start, just head over to your laundry room. A few simple changes in the way you wash can help you save money and save the planet.
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Video: Turn a Hobby into a Business (2/2)
from Money Talks May 11, 2008
Being your own boss, and working from home. It's a dream for many...and a reality for a few. One step toward that kind of life is to turn something you now do for fun into something you do for a living. (Part 2 of 2)
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Bad Insurance Buys
from News clips from Money Talks October 29, 2007
Modern life isn't cheap... so it pays to make sure you're not wasting money on anything. And that includes insurance. Are you paying for unnecessary insurance? Money reporter Stacy Johnson helps you find out.
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Russ Whitney Ripoff 2
from News clips from Money Talks October 26, 2007
If you've ever been tempted to attend a free seminar on real estate investing, or felt attracted to a money-making course you see on some late night infomercial, this next story is for you. Part 2 of 2.
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Russ Whitney Ripoff
from News clips from Money Talks October 24, 2007
It's always a good idea to expand your knowledge, especially when it comes to making money. But before you sign up for classes, it pays to make sure you've got the right teacher. Part 1 of 2.
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Mortgage Prepayment Programs
from News clips from Money Talks October 22, 2007
We all know the world is full of people trying to convince us to pay for things we shouldn't. For example, programs that promise to help you pay off your mortgage ahead of schedule. Worth the money? Not according to money reporter Stacy Johnson.
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Landlord Lessons
from News clips from Money Talks October 19, 2007
According to the National Association of Realtors, last year Americans bought nearly 2 million homes not to live in, but for investment. Will all the new landlords be ready? Money reporter Stacy Johnson has some tips to make sure they are.
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Tattoos No Longer Taboo
from News clips from Money Talks October 17, 2007
With more and more young people getting piercings and tattoos, you might expect an increasing number of employers to be more tolerant. Are they? Money reporter Stacy Johnson files this report.
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Eliminating PMI
from News clips from Money Talks October 10, 2007
It's called private mortgage insurance, and according to money expert Stacy Johnson, for many people, it's expensive and unnecessary. Here's how to find how out if you can save yourself some money...
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Mortgage Rescue Rip-off
from News clips from Money Talks October 01, 2007
With housing prices falling and mortgage money scarce, foreclosures are going through the roof. In the first part of a three-part series, money reporter Stacy Johnson examines mortgage rescue scams.
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Buying A Time Share
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
If you can't afford a vacation home, you're certainly not alone. But many people opt for the next best thing...owning a share of a vacation home or condo that you visit once a year. They're called time shares. Are they for you?
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Getting Out of Your Car Lease
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
There are many things in life that are easier to get into than out of. Like a car lease for example. If you've ever wondered whether you can walk away once you've signed on the dotted line, money reporter Stacy Johnson has your answer.
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Getting Out of a Cell Phone Contract
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
Most cell phone contracts keep you with a carrier for at least a year. And if you leave early? You lose $200, maybe more. But money reporter Stacy Johnson has the story of a service that will promises to let you get in or out of a contract without the hefty fees.
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Prepaid Funerals
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
Death is an uncomfortable subject for most people. Maybe that's why it's easy to get into a bad deal when making your funeral arrangements ahead of time.
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No Closing Cost Mortgages
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
Getting something for low or no cost certainly sounds appealing...especially when what you're getting is a mortgage. But are the no-closing-cost mortgages you see advertised really no cost?
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New Education Law
from News clips from Money Talks August 29, 2007
It's billed as the most sweeping change to federal education funding since the GI Bill. It's the College Cost Reduction Act, passed by the House and soon to be voted on by the Senate. Money reporter Stacy Johnson reveals who wins and who loses if this bill becomes law.
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