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Is your child college-bound? What not to buy them for school.Your child is starting off college this fall. Don't add on unnecessary expenses: these are the things that you should not buy for your college-bound child.
McDonald's to offer breakfast all day nationwideMcDonald's has been testing all-day breakfast in select cities. Now, McDonald's operators have been told to prepare for a nationwide extension of all-day breakfast, according to a company memo obtained by the Wall Street Journal.聽
Nine times you should demand a refundWhen you purchase a product or a service, you expect to get your money's worth. Sometimes that does not happen. When is it okay to demand a refund?
How to save money on groceriesGrocery shopping can take a huge bite out of the family budget, but there are some simple steps you can take to save hundreds on groceries.
What to do if you can't afford your mortgage paymentWhat if your monthly mortgage payment is suddenly unaffordable? It is a scary scenario, but there are some possible strategies to keep your home.
Apple's disappointing earnings drag down financial marketsApple released a disappointing earnings report late Tuesday, weighing down financial markets in the US and around the world.聽
Is the Apple Watch a bust? Wall Street still undecided.Sales are still surging for the iPhone, but Apple shares are down after hints that the company's much-vaunted smartwatch may not be selling as fast as predicted.
Does Citibank owe you money?Citigroup agreed to pay $700 million to those credit card customers who were misled by the bank's illegal聽practices.
Retailer startup Jet.com promises lowest prices online. Can it beat Amazon?Jet.com, a membership-based online retailer, becomes available to the public Tuesday. Will it live up to the hype?
Secret menu at McDonalds? Shhhhh.Secret menu? While McDonald's position is that there isn't an official secret menu, it is true that customers can have special orders and alterations.聽
How did Toshiba get away with padding profits for 6 years?The pattern of fraudulent accounting at Toshiba stemmed from unrealistic earnings targets and a fear of upper level management.
Five times when you should check in on your investment portfolioYou don't need to review your portfolio 24/7, but there are five key times when you need to check in to see how your investments are doing.聽
Taylor Swift to launch clothing line in China to thwart counterfeitersTaylor Swift is proving that she will never go out of style by starting her own fashion line for the Chinese market. It is the latest development in the pop star's fight against merchandisers selling unauthorized products.
US stocks fall as IBM, United Tech pull down Dow in early tradingUS stocks fell in early afternoon trading on Tuesday, with IBM and United Technologies contributing around 127 points to the fall.聽Apple, Microsoft, and Yahoo are scheduled to report results after market close.
Looking up restaurant info? No one uses an app for that.Do you think your restaurant is behind because there isn't a smartphone app for your business? Chances are, diners wouldn't have downloaded an app for your restaurant anyway.
Will 'ludicrous' Tesla Model X be the world's fastest SUV?Tesla's 'Ludicrous' speed mode will be available to buyers of the forthcoming Tesla Model X SUV, according to CEO Elon Musk.聽
Toshiba CEO resigns over doctored company financesToshiba CEO Hisao Tanaka聽and eight other executives resigned Tuesday to take responsibility for doctored books that inflated profits at the Japanese technology manufacturer by $1.2 billion over several years.
Gold prices near 5 year lows, expected to keep plungingGold futures in the US hit their weakest prices since February 2010 Tuesday, as $1.3 billion in gold changed hands on the Chinese and US markets. How far will gold fall?聽
How to build an investment portfolio for under $5,000Let's say you have $5,000 to build an investment portfolio. How do you diversify your money?
Obama picks University of Michigan economist Kathryn Dominguez for Fed BoardPresident Obama has chosen Dominguez, an economist at the University of Michigan, to join the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the White House said on Monday.
