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5 Things You Must Know About Taxes and Your Investments

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VALUE ADDED
Steven Goldberg

A Sneaky Fee

You'll pay if your online broker participates in a no-transaction-fee program.

ASK KIM
Kim Lankford

What to Know About HSAs

You'll get big tax benefits from a health savings account.

WASHINGTON MATTERS
Richard Sammon

Base Closures Abroad

The Pentagon wants a smaller foreign footprint and lawmakers likely will oblige.

MONEY SMART KIDS
Janet Bodnar

How to Avoid Student Debt

There are ways to pay for college without relying too heavily on loans.

MONEY & ETHICS
Knight Kiplinger

Tell on a Co-Worker?

A reader wants to know whether to report that a colleague lied on her résumé.

DRIVE TIME
Jessica Anderson

A Green Car for Every Driver

Which fuel-efficient vehicle is right for you? Depends on how, where you drive.

STOCK WATCH
Jeffrey Kosnett

Don't Flee Stocks

The supposedly safe alternatives aren’t especially appealing.

PRACTICAL ECONOMICS
Richard DeKaser

Lack of Confidence

Worries about tomorrow are holding back economic growth today.

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"My parents provided me with a debt-free college education at a state school. My wife's parents did the same for her. It was the best gift they ever gave us. They worked hard and made it a financial priority. They paid the lion's share; I provided some scholarship money and a summer job each year. My wife and I, in turn, intend to provide the same for our kids using a prepaid tuition plan and a 529 savings plan, paying the rest from current income through the school years. Debt does NOT have to be part of the equation. Thank you for clearly stating what is not so obvious to many." Tom Sandman

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The mutual fund industry says investors have withdrawn more than $30 billion from domestic stock funds this year. What do you think?

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