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| The market a year ago and today Tess Vigeland talks with MSN columnist Jim Jubak about last year's stock market plunge, whether people who chose to get out of stocks made the right decision, and the recovery since then. |
| Underwater? Let's make a deal! A New Jersey company says it's come up with a way to keep people from defaulting on their underwater mortgages. Jeremy Hobson reports. |
| How to break up with your bank Consumer Reports' Noreen Perrotta talks with Tess Vigeland about the right way to switch banks. |
| Getting Personal Kathy Kristof of CBS MoneyWatch joins Tess Vigeland to answer listener questions, including how U.S. citizens working overseas can save for retirement. |
| Are our credit card habits really better? A recent report by the Federal Reserve said Americans cut more than $90 billion from their credit card debt from 2008 to 2009, but CardHub.com's Odysseas Papadimitriou says that isn't necessarily good news. |
| The retirement city where people work Things don't always go as planned for retirees moving to places like Bend, Ore. Ethan Lindsey reports. |
| This year's tax twists and turns Kiplinger's Kevin McCormally joins Tess Vigeland just in time for tax season, and answers listeners' pressing questions. |
| Letters from our listeners Tess Vigeland takes comments from listeners, including their positive experiences with banks, and their opinions about a consumer protection agency and our coverage of the new Hollywood futures exchange. |
| We need to rethink our tipping habits Commentator David Sax talks about why the art of tipping needs to change. |
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