Your Money Articles from New York Times:
 
Your Money: Nervous About Social Security? Better Prepare Now
7/30/2010 11:20 PM
If the government has to change Social Security, people may need to put aside a lot more money to make up for any reduction in benefits.

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What Kind of Fixes to Social Security Would You Make?
7/30/2010 7:26 PM
This week's Your Money column looks at the viability of the Social Security system, and how much more you might have to save if benefits were cut.

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Thinking Twice About Partnerships
7/30/2010 5:13 PM
The Wealth Matters column takes up the issue of family limited partnerships, sometimes used by the wealthy to reduce the size of their estate for tax purposes.

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Outliers Matter: Why Average Is Not Normal
7/31/2010 3:00 AM
Carl Richards on why it's time we start thinking about outliers.

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Friday Reading: New Rules for Debt 'Relief' Companies
7/30/2010 9:48 AM
New rules for companies that purport to help people get out of debt, the relationship between unemployment and health and other consumer-focused items from Friday's Times.

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Shortcuts: The Benefits of Volunteerism, if the Service Is Real
7/30/2010 11:50 PM
Even community service done simply to build a résumé for college can be a good thing, but there needs to be a connection between the work and the overall issue.

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Patient Money: For Most, Implants Beat Dentures, but at a Price
7/31/2010 12:10 AM
Prosthetic teeth attached to the jaw with titanium screws are preferred for replacing lost teeth, but they’re expensive, and insurance coverage is usually minimal.

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Old Debts Never Die; They Are Sold to Collectors
7/31/2010 4:20 AM
Collecting old consumer debts has become a labyrinthine industry involving buyers of secondhand debt, muddled statutes of limitation, lawsuits and, sometimes, abusive tactics.

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The Haggler: A Stop-Payment Fee That May Never End
7/24/2010 11:10 PM
A bank customer learns that he can pay $30 to stop payment on a check — but that the fee covers only the first six months.

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Your Money: A Step Toward More Clarity in 401(k) Fees
7/23/2010 11:30 PM
The fees have long been murky, but new rules from the Labor Department will make the charges a little clearer.

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Patient Money: For Chronic Care, Try Turning to Your Employer
7/24/2010 12:00 AM
Just about every major company offers some sort of chronic care program, but the quality of offerings can vary widely.

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HUD to Investigate Mortgage Denials
7/22/2010 12:24 AM
The agency will look into refusals by some lenders to make home loans to people who were pregnant or on short-term disability.

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S.E.C. Moves to Overhaul Mutual Fund Fees
7/22/2010 12:37 AM
The changes could reduce the amounts that investors pay for sales and marketing activities of brokers.

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Inspector Says Loan Modification Program Has Fallen Short
7/22/2010 12:20 AM
Only 340,000 homeowners have had their mortgages permanently adjusted under the program, a small fraction of those needing assistance.

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Seeking a Mortgage? Don’t Get Pregnant
7/20/2010 1:10 AM
Cautious lenders want borrowers to be on the job with guaranteed income, not on or preparing to go on maternity or paternity leave.

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