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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters Podcast
 
Publisher: Wall Street Journal
Running Time: 5 Min.
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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters Podcast

Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters Podcast




Get your personal finances in shape with advice from the help of Wall Street Journal reporters who tackle everything including budgeting, credit card debt, affording college tuition, retirement accounts and allowances for the kids.

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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Thu, Sep 04, 2008


With the school year under way, it's a good time to start teaching kids how to handle money ... and, some advice to college students: Beware those prepaid debit cards! Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Wed, Sep 03, 2008


Many workers are considering a return to school to improve their career opportunities, while a new survey indicates this isn't a real good time to be huntiing for a job. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Tue, Sep 02, 2008


"Retail therapy" is prevalent among twentysomethings, but it's probably not the best medicine ... don't expect a huge raise next year ... and, amid higher food prices, freezers are hot sellers these days! Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Fri, Aug 29, 2008


High energy prices are a real hardship for older Americans, and presidential-election years are a good time to give your financial documents a thorough inspection. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Thu, Aug 28, 2008


Auto makers are offering some attractive discounts on crossovers, we offer advice on coping with layoff rumors at your office, and ... can you ever get a good deal on wine at a restaurant? Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Wed, Aug 27, 2008


Many consumers are putting in more effort to find travel deals online, and demand for new televisions remains strong ahead of the digital switch. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.



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Many consumers are looking for additional protection for their FDIC-insured deposits, and ... is tuition insurance worth it for college students? Jim Chesko has those stories and more.

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Tue, Aug 26, 2008


Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters



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If you have kids heading off to college this week, you might want to talk to them about finances - college students can run up some hefty credit-card bills! Jim Chesko reports.

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Mon, Aug 25, 2008


Wall Street Journal's Your Money Matters



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Americans are bracing for some big winter heating bills, and even amid tough times for the economy, we're still going to the movies! Jim Chesko has those stories and more.

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Fri, Aug 22, 2008


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Corporate America embraces 401(k)s, and a number of summer vacations can be had at or close to last year's prices. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.

Author: podcast@wsj.compodcast@wsj.com (The Wall Street Journal)
Thu, Aug 21, 2008


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