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Facebook: Is 'You' a Good Investment?
Those who expect Facebook's shares to collapse quickly from here should realize that this isn't your garden-variety overvalued stock.
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Test Your Prediction Skills
What's ahead for Facebook's share price?
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J.P. Morgan May Turn Loss Into Gain
Real-Time Advice: The firm's derivatives flop could prove lucrative for its share repurchase plan, writes Jack Hough.
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Best and Worst Brokers of 2012
Brokers are luring investors with high-tech tools and more. Our annual survey ranks the good and the bad.
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It's Raining Credit---Again
Can you have too much of a good thing? When it comes to credit cards, maybe not.
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The Best Credit Cards of 2012
To lure new customers, issuers continue to sweeten their deals. But which ones are worth swiping?
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Should You Renounce Your U.S. Citizenship?
A Facebook billionaire has sparked interest in 'expatriating' to skirt big tax bills. Here's what you need to know.
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The Sweet Spots in Stocks and Bonds
Both the safest and the riskiest assets are overbought. We hunt for the best deals in the middle.
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Preparing for the End of the Bush Tax Cuts
Unless Congress acts, most taxpayers will see rate and other increases. Here's what to expect.
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Websites for Finance Novices
As with much on the Internet, the tools range from cutting-edge to useless. Here's a guide.
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Smarter Ways to Help Kids With College
Of all the options available, there is one to avoid at all costs: co-signing a student loan.
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How to Play the Euro Now
Investors should consider selling a basket of currencies that will profit if Greece does leave the euro zone, but also limit the downside if Europe muddles through.
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This Week
Stocks plunged; the average rate on a 30-year mortgage averaged 3.79% for the week ended May 17; and the Social Security Administration rolled out online access to new benefit statements.
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Investing in Facebook
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How Facebook Could Trip Up Investors
Facebook's IPO, the biggest in U.S. history, could hurt small investors who play it unwisely. Here's a guide.
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How Facebook's Elite Skirt Estate Tax
Mark Zuckerberg and other insiders appear to be using special trusts to shield their shares from gift or estate taxes.
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Wrangling Facebook's Rich
As Facebook's IPO mints new millionaires, the social-networking company will need to persuade employees that they are as critical to the firm as a public company as they were when it was a start-up.
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