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The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories: May 5-9 (MENAFN)
The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories: May 5-9
Personal Finance Daily: The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories: May 5-9 (Market Watch)
In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of May 5-9:
N.S. to review tax system: finance minister (CTV.ca)
Planning is underway for a 'major review' of Nova Scotia's tax system, Finance Minister Michael Baker has confirmed.
Australian March Housing Finance -6.1% Vs -1.0% Consensus (The Forex Market)
SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--The number of housing-finance approvals in Australia fell a seasonally adjusted 6.1% in March from February, the Australia Bureau of Statistics said Monday.
Pennfield students get a lesson in finance (Battle Creek Enquirer)
About 85 sixth-graders at Pennfield Middle School got a taste of the driver's seat on Friday morning when they gathered in the parking lot for a personal finance lesson.
Personal Finance Web Site Launches Podcast Program (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Bills.com, a personal finance Web site, has announced the launch of a new podcast program that will address a wide variety of financial-related topics.
Separation of loan accounts (Moneymanager)
Q. I have a line of credit, which in total has my residence, some business finance and an investment property loan. My salary gets paid into the same account and all expenses are paid from the account. By analysis, I can clearly apportion between personal, business and investment property.
Clinton Deadline Looms for Recouping $11 Million Personal Loan (Bloomberg.com)
May 12 (Bloomberg) -- Hillary Clinton may have a financial incentive to remain in the presidential race for a while. And she has Senator John McCain to thank for it.
Personal Finance Daily: Preparing for a layoff may make good career sense (Market Watch)
You never know how safe your job is, especially if you work for a big corporation that isn't likely to be sharing its restructuring plans until you have already been restructured out. We all like to think we're indispensable, but we'd better keep a clean copy of all our work-related contacts at home just in case.
Fraud trial opens for former GOP chief (The World)
PORTLAND (AP) — The fraud trial against the former head of the Oregon Republican Party opened with an admission that he used $3.8 million from investors to pay off personal debts and finance his lifestyle.
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